*Irish Revolution Warz Game Thread*
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I'm more likely to vote for one of the following given how quick the PS87 vote took off: (IE, BF, columbia, TL, Gaucho, Zaro, MWB)
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Re: *Irish Revolution Warz Game Thread*
Do we know why TEIB was mod-killed?
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C2i took the words right out of my mouth. Zaro makes sense at this point.
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bhaw's lack of posting has me a little suspicious. He's usually super involved.
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You also voted for PS87, then took your vote off of him. NAN voted for him as well.thehockeyguru wrote:I'm more likely to vote for one of the following given how quick the PS87 vote took off: (IE, BF, columbia, TL, Gaucho, Zaro, MWB)
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I was 3rd on after NAN andtook it off when everyone else piled on. Something was obviously up.MWB wrote:You also voted for PS87, then took your vote off of him. NAN voted for him as well.thehockeyguru wrote:I'm more likely to vote for one of the following given how quick the PS87 vote took off: (IE, BF, columbia, TL, Gaucho, Zaro, MWB)
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Throw IE in the bog
More than a feeling at this point, and I'm not talking about Boston.
More than a feeling at this point, and I'm not talking about Boston.
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i say we don't kill THG this game, only because he's getting some convo going (if nothing more than talking to himself)
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Because you saw that village was going to take him down and you wouldn't be implicated?thehockeyguru wrote:I was 3rd on after NAN andtook it off when everyone else piled on. Something was obviously up.MWB wrote:You also voted for PS87, then took your vote off of him. NAN voted for him as well.thehockeyguru wrote:I'm more likely to vote for one of the following given how quick the PS87 vote took off: (IE, BF, columbia, TL, Gaucho, Zaro, MWB)
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Well, we agree on that:thehockeyguru wrote:I was 3rd on after NAN andtook it off when everyone else piled on. Something was obviously up.MWB wrote:You also voted for PS87, then took your vote off of him. NAN voted for him as well.thehockeyguru wrote:I'm more likely to vote for one of the following given how quick the PS87 vote took off: (IE, BF, columbia, TL, Gaucho, Zaro, MWB)
MWB wrote:Notmreally liking how fast people voted for ps87.
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My take on the night actions- seems like they tried to recruit twice and maybe failed both times. Two factions (not including greens). Could be why they were unsuccessful both times.
The recruiting power of the reds may be relegated to one player in particular. And the way they have tried both times to force the issue leads me to believe that we may have put some heat on the red that has the recruiting abilities b/c they'd want to use the recruit before they lost it.
The recruiting power of the reds may be relegated to one player in particular. And the way they have tried both times to force the issue leads me to believe that we may have put some heat on the red that has the recruiting abilities b/c they'd want to use the recruit before they lost it.
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That's what I was trying to get at, since he took the vote off after PS87 had 5 votes. However, I also agree with thg about IE.columbia wrote:
Because you saw that village was going to take him down and you wouldn't be implicated?
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alright...i'm heading to another placement test, but should be able to stop back at lunch time to see what's going on. i'm going to keep my vote on zaro though.
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Now, that just makes me think you're protecting bhaw for some reason, because I brought up that he hasn't been posting.thehockeyguru wrote:Throw IE in the bog
More than a feeling at this point, and I'm not talking about Boston.
On another note - I did notice how fleury495 was all gung-ho about this game, and after day 2 or 3 hasn't posted at all.
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So if we put ourselves in red shoes, who would we think would have gotten the most heat today? Zaro? Maybe THG, who is voting all over the place?Benny Fitz wrote:My take on the night actions- seems like they tried to recruit twice and maybe failed both times. Two factions (not including greens). Could be why they were unsuccessful both times.
The recruiting power of the reds may be relegated to one player in particular. And the way they have tried both times to force the issue leads me to believe that we may have put some heat on the red that has the recruiting abilities b/c they'd want to use the recruit before they lost it.
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throw krafster in the bog
Same reason as last vote.
Same reason as last vote.
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Re: *Irish Revolution Warz Game Thread*
Not sure if it's relevant, but here's the vote order for PS87 last round:
MWB
NAN
THG
IE
Benny
Columbia
Troy
Gaucho
Zaro
MWB
NAN
THG
IE
Benny
Columbia
Troy
Gaucho
Zaro
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thehockeyguru wrote:I'm more likely to vote for one of the following given how quick the PS87 vote took off: (IE, BF, columbia, TL, Gaucho, Zaro, MWB)
I think you should look at the context of that vote.
1. the deadline was like an hour away when I jumped on the ps87 bandwagon.
2. NAN called everyone out for not voting.
Honestly, I think NAN is the person your looking for.
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I dont trust you this game. I'd like to vote for you, however, if I'm wrong I'd hate to lose your services as a blue. Not to mention that you obviously have at least 1 or 2 other cohorts and I dont mind if we find them first.MWB wrote:So if we put ourselves in red shoes, who would we think would have gotten the most heat today? Zaro? Maybe THG, who is voting all over the place?Benny Fitz wrote:My take on the night actions- seems like they tried to recruit twice and maybe failed both times. Two factions (not including greens). Could be why they were unsuccessful both times.
The recruiting power of the reds may be relegated to one player in particular. And the way they have tried both times to force the issue leads me to believe that we may have put some heat on the red that has the recruiting abilities b/c they'd want to use the recruit before they lost it.
So if you're bad, and judging by the way you're nudging me along on my idea, I'd say I'm totally off base.
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Vote Count:
1- fleury495
1- Zaro
1- IE
1- Kraftster
1- fleury495
1- Zaro
1- IE
1- Kraftster
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Of the PS87 list, I'm most suspicious of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th votes. THG had a vote in for mac. I voted for PS, soon followed by NAN. THG then switched his vote to PS87. IE and Benny then voted for him. So in the span of 6 minutes PS87 picked up 4 votes (including NAN's vote). It would seem like one of those three was trying to push the vote along. Maybe NAN should be included in that too, but as the second voter he could have voted for mac or kraftster earlier if he was trying to move things along.
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Troy Loney wrote: Honestly, I think NAN is the person your looking for.
obhave wrote:Night 2:
Labour strikes were popping up all across the country. Public works employees added to the rebellion by refusing to work. The railways were greatly effected by these strikes. Without the railway to transport goods and ammunition, the British were low on stock...
Elsewhere, the British burst into the local pub, to find NAN sitting at the bar enjoying a Bulmers. The General ordered his Royal Irish Constabulary policemen to shot NAN. The RIC man attempted to shoot him, but nothing happened when he pulled the trigger. After some inspection, he discovered he had no ammunition! The General swore, “feckin strikes!”
Given the write up Night 2 i dont think NAN is a good target.
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I try to flesh out ideas that make sense, and argue ideas I don't like.Benny Fitz wrote:
I dont trust you this game. I'd like to vote for you, however, if I'm wrong I'd hate to lose your services as a blue. Not to mention that you obviously have at least 1 or 2 other cohorts and I dont mind if we find them first.
So if you're bad, and judging by the way you're nudging me along on my idea, I'd say I'm totally off base.
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whoops...missed that.thehockeyguru wrote:Troy Loney wrote: Honestly, I think NAN is the person your looking for.obhave wrote:Night 2:
Labour strikes were popping up all across the country. Public works employees added to the rebellion by refusing to work. The railways were greatly effected by these strikes. Without the railway to transport goods and ammunition, the British were low on stock...
Elsewhere, the British burst into the local pub, to find NAN sitting at the bar enjoying a Bulmers. The General ordered his Royal Irish Constabulary policemen to shot NAN. The RIC man attempted to shoot him, but nothing happened when he pulled the trigger. After some inspection, he discovered he had no ammunition! The General swore, “feckin strikes!”
Given the write up Night 2 i dont think NAN is a good target.
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