If either flips Town, we lynch you.
Go ahead. Meet the burden of proof.
thats not the plan the plan is for everybody to win
The money makes someone win individually. It doesnât guarantee a win for your entire faction.
youâre assuming that there is a limited supply of money
Well, I am making that assumption. But since we canât guarantee that enough cash will be created that guarantees a win for your entire faction, then I guess weâre in a bind given limited information. So your clock is ticking.
VOTE: M2H
VOTE: M2H
I did not. Had to do a few things, havenât had time to think about my choices.
I also want to see if we have this vig plan going before deciding on a bet.
Dude itâs $40. Youâre overthinking.
Itâs 40% of my net worth man
So I think that the best way to handle the vig shot is as follows:
The person who wins the remedial lessons gets to shoot the person who loses. Worst case scenario, weâve lost someone who would have had to be shot or lynched anyway. This should also help to alleviate any concerns anyone might have of me being scum trying to arrange tomfoolery, itâs not as if I have control over who wins the chess thing.
The person who wins the chess thing needs $, so they will hammer the person we lynch today. That still leaves them $200 short ($300 if we assume the person is scum who will transfer their money to a buddy before the hammer falls), so the 6 other people who started with money will give $50 to the vigger.
I think this plan is the most fair for everyone. Like this post if you agree to the plan, or reply if you would suggest an amendment.
The lynch today is M2H so that should be easy enough.
Iâm not sold on that but we can talk about that later.
Dude youâre not serious.
I mean sure maybe they were Town that really didnât want to try, but Iâm trying to give M2H some benefit of the doubt. Admittedly, I donât picture M2H choosing to be Scum in this game, but people surprise you all the time.
About what, him not being scum or us talking about it later?
Why do you think people chose their alignmentâŠ
Like what