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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
It is interesting with the Baxter doctor thing, because no matter what he does I think he's dead. If he's lying and mafia, the opposing mafia group has to kill him to be sure, if he's telling the truth I don't think he can protect himself (right) I think the best hope at that point is that both mafia's trip over each other to kill him and there's only one night kill instead of two.
If Baxter is the doctor, it was a foolish move for him to role flip like he did, because he went from being the target of one group that he might have been able to prove himself out of to the target of all three. If he's a mob player lying to cloud the waters then it was a really bad gamble that has completely doomed himself.
I can see the case against CBL, I don't think its strong enough for me to remove my conviction that Lego is dirty so I'm going to just sit on that one for a while.
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I was about to be lynched. I would have had to somehow proved my affiliation to everyone, not just one group. As this game has blatantly shown, there's no coming back from a hammer lynch... I had to reveal to ensure we could go forward with lynching mafia. If I stayed quiet and got lynched, the mafia gets one heck of a good day, followed by an unhindered night of murdering. With my reveal, we get to lynch mafia instead and it creates an issue with their night kills. I don't see how this is foolish given the following:
Option A: Day 5 = Doctor lynched, Night 5 = Townsperson X killed, Townsperson Y killed (probably, mafia cross fire possible but not likely from a stats point of view)
Option B: Day 5 = Potential to lynch a mafia, Night 5 = Both mafia kill doctor (likely)
Option B potentially saves 2 townies.
It's the only way to help the town given the circumstances.
I think my decision to announce my role will prove to be incredibly valuable to the town as it uncovered TONS of information... Day 5 is a treasure trove of slip ups, affiliations and misunderstandings. If played correctly, it could be the day that wins it for the town.