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** I have a somewhat short fuse before becoming frustrated  
** I have a somewhat short fuse before becoming frustrated  
*** When frustrated, I can tend to be somewhat suicidal, usually because someone is being irrational and I become more interested in proving them wrong than avoiding my lynch.
*** When frustrated, I can tend to be somewhat suicidal, usually because someone is being irrational and I become more interested in proving them wrong than avoiding my lynch.
[[Category: Scummers]]

Revision as of 08:03, 2 February 2018

Last updated: January 17, 2018.

Quotes

Proves once again his reads are awesome given more time, while simultaneously proving that he somehow manages to be scummy when coming at things from a totally town mindset. - Mathdino in Open 707: JK9++

Record

W - L

5 - 1

As town: 5 wins, 1 loss

As scum: 0 wins, 0 losses

My Games

Game Moderator Alignment Role Fate Outcome Personal Takeaway
Newbie 1831 penguin_alien Town Vanilla Townie Survived Town Win D3 Really enjoyable first game. Made me feel like I had a contribution and could actually influence a win.
Mini 1961 Dunkerdoodles Town Vanilla Townie Lynched D1 Town Win D3 Strange, very low-activity game. Got really busy right as a wagon was being run up on me and got MLed because I wasn't online to defend myself at L-1. Happy to say the lynch was informational though and the game ended in a Town win.
Open 702: Vanilla Nightless MathBlade Town Vanilla Townie Survived Town Win D8 This game was ridiculously fun. Not having any PRs definitely taught me to rely completely on my reads and knowing who to trust. I felt like this game gave me a good amount of confidence in my ability to read and scumhunt. Both sides played exceedingly well.
Newbie 1839* nancy Town Cop Killed N2 Mafia Win D3 Replaced into this game early D1. I was excited to get my first PR role PM, but came into the game a little hot and aggressive with some decent reads. Learned a lot about what NOT to do as a PR, but at least was able to get one confirmed inno out for D3. Town misplayed epically in LYLO. Combined with a feisty replace-in by Scum!northsidegal resulted in a perfect scum win.
Newbie 1841: Elves! fferyllt Town Vanilla Townie Lynched D2 Town Win D4 Another pretty great game. Tried an interesting strategy to try to draw the NK that sort of backfired, but again resulted in an informational lynch. Town came back from behind after this thanks to some great play by Mathdino.
Open 707: JK9++ yessiree Town Vanilla Townie Survived Town Win D3 Felt really good about my reads this game. Still managed to get scumread, but a meta defense from Mathdino prevented the ML. All-around clutch play from Math again. Gotta give a ton of credit to AnonymousGhost for her towny-as-all-get-out replace-in to a Scum slot. She ended up having to replace out, but was so townread at the end of D2 that the SK killed her for us, finishing off the mafia and leaving only himself alive. We managed to pick him out of the 7 remaining players after a good amount of discussion.
Newbie 1848: The Cookie Jar insanity018 Ongoing Game Ongoing Game Ongoing Game Ongoing Game Ongoing Game

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  • I prefer not to outright dismiss anything that’s a possibility
    • This means that my reads can look like fence-sitting
    • However, I always try to take a position that I think is most likely, while mentioning the alternative(s) for consideration by others
  • I mostly ignore cases against me unless there’s an actual question asked of me or it actually puts me at risk of being lynched
  • When I do actually come to my own defense:
    • I tend to blatantly own up to mistakes or bad play
    • I have a somewhat short fuse before becoming frustrated
      • When frustrated, I can tend to be somewhat suicidal, usually because someone is being irrational and I become more interested in proving them wrong than avoiding my lynch.