I don't like how close to a hammer we are getting with Snowkiller
Come to think of it, the 2 rebels could've easily jumped on the vote and hammered Snow into the ground. This means that either one/several of us are enemy scum, or Snow is (of course, there's always the possibility of mafia plainly missing the opportunity due to being inactive at the time).
Well I certainly don't like how quickly you both happened to simultaneously back down from your positions and jump on pressuring Snowkiller. Sure, your reasons seem sound enough at a glance, but is a bit off putting to see it happen twice in the space of 5 minutes.
I don't think a competent scum team would have actually went for the hammer. They might support the lynch, might hope someone else triggers it, but rushing a hammer looks bad. Denies us the rest of the day and Snowkiller a chance to chime in, which is what the votes on them are meant to provoke.
Ah, a fellow countryman. If you don't mind a follow up, since you've got the experience, is there anything we should know about Maximum Spin?
Where to begin? Max is a very strong player. He keeps his cards close to his chest, memes a fair bit, and plays a similar day game as town and as mafia. This makes him very hard to read even for experienced players, and when he is eliminated, it's often based on gut feelings or luck.
As town, he's good at finding scum, although makes small mechanical slip-ups very occasionally, stuff like voting too early and letting mafia hammer for the win.
As scum, he creates confusion with his night actions. He often aims to create pointless mechanical mysteriesfor town to obscure and reduce useful discussion, and will lie about his night actions to achieve this. He's comfortable bussing or killing off his partner and employing risky strategies.
To me, Max is without a doubt the most worrying player in the game, as he's a highly competent player that I can't read.
Come to think of it, the 2 rebels could've easily jumped on the vote and hammered Snow into the ground. This means that either one/several of us are enemy scum, or Snow is (of course, there's always the possibility of mafia plainly missing the opportunity due to being inactive at the time).
Would an early quickhammer not be very incriminating for mafia?
Maxine: Why the immediate interest in third parties? Do you think there are any?
Can probably get initial reads and bit of advice for new players not sure how to start scumhunting later, posting on lunch break.
Regarding SnowKiller... if we end up eliminating someone for not really playing, I think not shooting would be a good plan, as the elimination would likely not tell us much about people's motivations. Hopefully won't come to that though, plenty of time for them to get into the action... same goes for Crystallized and CanadianKitten.
So I can't ever really be sure who they are then, but there are things to watch out for. Hopefully we got town Maximum Spin then.
I think with 9 players we could have a third party. I wouldn't call it a serious interest, more, was something to ask about at the start, see if it leads to anything, how people respond, etc. If third parties came up in earnest later on, there might have been something of value in the earlier chatter.