johnmedina999 wrote:
@abraker
How come you chose Ace Timing to pursue? If I am understanding this correctly, Ace needing a VC like Hika rubbed you the wrong way; if that's so, why are you not pursuing Hika the same way as well?
Not only that, but he read Hika as town. Hika needed 1 vote to lynch and he did nothing to save what who he thinks is town.
johnmedina999 wrote:
johnmedina999 wrote:
but that's nowhere near how hard you are pushing Ace;
and you didn't follow your own sentence:
I didn't have a senario with Hika. Just suspicion because why need a VC for read. My scenario Ace is the following:
It doesn't matter is Hika whether is town or scum, it works to his advantage if he is scum. Not explaining why Hika is town is pro setup of an unconditional bandwagon on Hika. This is what the scenario is given Hika is lynched:
If Hika is town, then that's exactly what scum would want to do and his read that Hika is town is correct. He will then need to explain why he never challenged the bandwagon despite his read. This will make for hard D2 for him, and I think he realizes that, but his read slightly balances toward the grey territory in which he might still escape out of. <Insert his future explanation everyone will totally buy here> is what I am saying
If Hika is scum, then it makes Ace look like he can't possible be scum because he never did anything to challenge the bandwagon. Why would scum allow scum get lynched? His read that Hika is town is then null and he gets out safe
If Ace is town and Hika is town, then reading Hika as town and not explaining why Hika is town risks him a lynch on D2. This is an anti-town move.
If Ace is town, and Hika is scum, then reading Hika as town and not explaining why, I'm sure he has a good reason to.
If you consider all these possible cases, if Hika comes out as town, Ace is fucked scum or town. If Hika comes out as scum, then his actions are very anti-town and he will have a hard D2.