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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by ducksucks View Post
    you know the whole time i was worried that agua was indeed a wolf, because ive yet to play a game where the top several most likely and logical outcomes are the actual outcomes. it's always some major aberration

    Don't take this the wrong way. It's awesome to have perfect info.

    Most of the time this game, I thought, "jesus the wolves are just cooked." And 4-5 times you would say something that could give them a spark of hope. I think Gaston had 1 episode of this as well, with Duck.

    every time you scaled back your thinking you were getting closer to the mark.

    We should have played it out to see how far Agua could go.
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  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by baudib View Post
    Don't take this the wrong way. It's awesome to have perfect info.

    Most of the time this game, I thought, "jesus the wolves are just cooked." And 4-5 times you would say something that could give them a spark of hope. I think Gaston had 1 episode of this as well, with Duck.

    every time you scaled back your thinking you were getting closer to the mark.

    We should have played it out to see how far Agua could go.
    The irony is that this is by far the best I've played. By a lot. Just like with poker, results don't matter in WW, but theory. If in the next game, we're in the exact same spot, I would make the exact same points, and we would likely be in the 99% of the time that those points about Gravy/Agua were correct. This is the first game we've had in years where the players in the Gravy/Agua situation have been wolves
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by ducksucks View Post
    The irony is that this is by far the best I've played. By a lot. Just like with poker, results don't matter in WW, but theory. If in the next game, we're in the exact same spot, I would make the exact same points, and we would likely be in the 99% of the time that those points about Gravy/Agua were correct. This is the first game we've had in years where the players in the Gravy/Agua situation have been wolves
    I actually somewhat agree with you...as hilarious as it was.

    I think the actual wolves were by far the wolfiest either in their logic, lack of content or voting patterns. There were a couple of villagers with wolfy voting patterns as well, but their posting was basically pristine. Any reasons you actually had to lynch Shoryuken or to vig Moarcowbell could easily be applied to Agua, who looked as if he was never going to make a pro-village post.


    I thought Pelion actually did a perfectly fine job of wolfin' but he was drawing dead after EOD1.
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  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by ducksucks View Post
    The irony is that this is by far the best I've played. By a lot. Just like with poker, results don't matter in WW, but theory. If in the next game, we're in the exact same spot, I would make the exact same points, and we would likely be in the 99% of the time that those points about Gravy/Agua were correct. This is the first game we've had in years where the players in the Gravy/Agua situation have been wolves
    Yeah you were rock solid this game wuf, I don't think I've ever agreed with you so much. When have we ever lined up two wolves like that D1?
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  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Luco View Post
    Yeah you were rock solid this game wuf, I don't think I've ever agreed with you so much. When have we ever lined up two wolves like that D1?
    D1 was like textbook village play (if you ignore whatever the fuck I did). So many people came out super strong with their game-solving faces on. Total turnaround from last game, which may be due in large part to me being largely absent and having you and JKDS and Gala on the village.

    I thought everyone on the village made solid contributions that day, maybe Ong being the best other than his tiny slip-up on backing off Gravy. But he really did hone right on on Gravy at the start.
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