Kalse, on 06 November 2014 - 03:59 PM, said:
Merrid, on 06 November 2014 - 03:52 PM, said:
vote Kalse
I believe this will be answered with the next % update form PS.
Allow me to explain, given that you haven't grasped probabilities - yes, I have a % chance of being scum. So. Do. You. A scum result is not indicative of someone being scum. You are extremely unlikely to be finder, less likely than I am of being scum (1/13 vs 2/13)
Follow the link to the software PS is using. Set up a game of 13, input all that has happened so far. Up till now no-one has a good chance of being scum. Look in the Events tab after each Night. See how many in your game are getting scum find results. Now look at the Players tab. No-one has a set role.
Kalse, I have been saying this for the last two days, we are on the right track on reduction on realities as we are working together to figure the best way to accomplish this task. The best thing we can do if we do decide to lynch is go after the one that is highest scum and alive ratio, as this would reduce the most amount of realities. I see a problem with voting night after closer examination. As a note lets look at player four on day two he was alive in 317 realities of the 576, but is now only alive in 191 of 361 on day three. As town we have to be very careful, because if we don't find the right person as we approach that final reality, many people are going to be dead when we all get to the closest and final reality. I hope you all make a note of that, because even if your number of percentage states you are 75% alive, you very well could be dead if we continue the current path as the number of realities diminish. Tell me if I am completely off base on this situation if we co-ordinate efforts more cleanly we may be able to reduce the amount of town death on the final day. After stumbling upon this realization, going for night might not be the best goal as it gives everyone involved who are still scum in their realities more opportunity to kill you in the final reality we land on. Alternatively, more co-ordination may be advised to if we can get everyone on board.

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