MrCelt:1) I'm not suggesting we MISLYNCH. I'm saying we lynch our highest suspect instead of NL'ing, and even a ML is better than a NL.
2) I really don't want to vote until scottzar gets a replacement.
3) I've been trying to extend since forever, Not been waiting for the day to end. I'm in fact the FIRST person extending in many circumstances.
1) You
weren't suggesting to mislynch. You were holding onto your vote and telling the rest of us how bad an idea no-lynching is.
2) Whoever replaces in for Scottzar could not possibly refute your case against him. Speaking realistically, whatever the replacement says will not make or break your suspicions, so why wait until he steps in to vote? Do you see what you are telling us? Share with us your current case against Scottzar, and whatever you were going to ask of him, if anything.
3) You can't speak for what scum would or wouldn't do, so that hardly counts as a gold star on your township poster. A scumtell, maybe. What are your thoughts on "This is why I'm town:" arguments?
Jim
Lacking in support up until day end.
Noted.
Jim:Yes.
Have I just been flapping my mouth uselessly...? This is exactly what I've been saying since Scottzar asked for a replacement.
I should have made the intended meaning of my question clearer. I wanted to know if you had the same intention to lynch Scottzar even now that he is not participating (it comes to the same answer, either way).
Ah, I see.
And how does that factor in to your case?
It doesn't, now that I realise that my follow-up question falsely regarded Shakerag as voting
Ford before he died, rather than the other way around. My scumdar picked up on a mismatch, and that was likely my own fault.
I think my argument can be best described with the relevant post (the error is in green, and should be "Did Shakerag's vote on Ford...". (He did not pick up on the error as far as I can tell.)
Shakerag was voted by Captain, who flipped mafia. Seems fairly clear, Groovester on the other hand does not have this advantage on their side.
Flandre has taken over the role of Mr. Zero - From what I read of Mr. Zero, I consider him to be more of a newbie townie that a mafia - Also voted Captain ford when there was no bandwagon, not something a mafia would usually do.
You can't effectively deduce who the mafia are by considering probable events as a basis for your arguments/reads. Speculations on the woulds and coulds of scum behavior are counter-productive and only serves to look colorful and busy.
That being said, the former statement you made in the above quote (about Shakerag's advantage over Jim) doesn't line up properly with your response to my question:
Did Ford's vote on Shakerag compel you into thinking that Shakerag was town? With Jim and Shakerag in opposition (as you say), does this have any influence on your read of Jim as well?
Ford's vote on Shakerag does not say anything to me due to tactics such as bussing et cetera, if ford believed he may die, he could try such a tactic to effectively 'clear' Shakerag. however the way Shakerag plays suggests him being town. Yes, I realise he's an experienced IC. - With Jim and Shakerag in opposition, I definitely am able to get a better read off on Jim, but nothing that suggests him being mafia, however, given the experience of the two players, it is not impossible they are two mafia working together to effectively bus.
You dismiss biases on the matter to WIFOM, and by extension, the idea that Shakerag had any advantage over Jim after all. If you do not hold to your own contributions, are they just empty words? Superficial claims that are made to look busy?
MrCelt: Kindly define 'advantage' in the context of your reads between Jim and Shakerag. Minus the wine, do you have a read for either of them?