I agree especially on worcej; last game I found him very town before he had role claimed. I dont know what it was but his presence was felt.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 2:04 pmOk thanks.brainbomb wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 1:59 pmDear Jamie,
-I’m not bozo
- I do mean when they are town
- I do not mean players you inadvertantly read as town who turn out to be scum as that would demonstrate a totally counter intuitive reason to trust your judgement on the topic
- I dont need a list but maybe talk about one or two people you are able to identify as town regularly
-explain what it is that player does that makes them easy to understand
-explain how your reasoning for townreading them often has been met with minimal misreads when applying your litmus
I would go for Tom Bombadil, BunnyGo, Worcej, and President Eden. They are usually assets to any town team on which they feature. President Eden did fool me as scum a while back but generally all of the above people are effortful and solvy as town and also usually have good judgement as PRs, although Worcej does have a tendency to out himself more than he should do. On that basis I would add Chaqa if he draws a PR, because he can usually conceal his PR status for a good while.
Once upon a time Balki and Bozo might have been on this list. However Balki rarely plays now and his last outing was unspectacular. Bozo is becoming less and less impactful over time and I fear his circuit boards are succumbing to thermo-mechanical fatigue.
Chaqa is easier to read when he is motivated to play. When he spends long tracts of time inactive, and acting like he doesnt care if you kill him is when I become suspicious or irritated.
I dont know enough about bunnys town game lately to put him up on my list
Eden I had issues reading last game but it all worked out after much bickering and maybe thats not worth discussing since he isnt in this game anyway.
and then having seen you Jamie; as scum last game I spotted that you were alot less hawkish in your replies. I think I can read you fairly well when you get going.