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This [[Gambit]] was popularized by Kokusho of [[MTGS]], in the IRC Channel #mafia. It consists of a [[Cop]] claiming [[Tracker]] on someone they have a guilty result on in hopes of drawing out more information.  While the cop has no idea that the person in question targetted ''anyone'', it is typically tantamount to suicide for scum to claim that the Gambiter is lying and that they targetted nobody.  It's an unusually effective gambit, even if the one claiming tracker is known for using this gambit.  After all, ''"Maybe he really ''is'' a tracker this time,"'' while being a [[WIFOM]], is a possibility too strong to ignore.
[[Kokusho's Gambit]] involves an [[information role]] claiming a different [[information role]]'s result on someone in the hopes of drawing out more information and countering potential fakeclaims along the lines of [[Sketchwick's Gambit]].
 
==When to Use==
The player is a [[Power Role]] with information strongly suggesting another player is scum, such as:
* A [[Cop]] with a guilty result.
* A [[Tracker]] who tracked their target to the nightkill.
* A [[Gunsmith]] with a "has a gun" result.
* A [[Roleblocker]] who blocked someone while no one died the previous night.
 
==Execution==
 
As an example, a [[Cop]] with a guilty might claim a [[Tracker]] guilty result on someone.  While the cop has no idea whether the person in question targeted ''anyone'', it is typically tantamount to suicide for scum to claim that the gambitter is lying and that they targeted nobody.  Oftentimes, the target will attempt [[Sketchwick's Gambit]], and claim something in line with the claimed result, such as that they did in fact target the person who died. The [[Cop]] would then claim their original result, proving the target was lying.
 
This can be unusually effective even if the gambitter is known for using this gambit.  After all, ''"Maybe he really ''is'' a tracker this time,"'' while being a [[WIFOM]], is a possibility too strong to ignore.
 
===Examples===
* A Cop claims a [[Gunsmith]] guilty to draw a [[Vigilante]] fakeclaim.
* A [[Tracker]] claims a [[Cop]] guilty to draw a "targeted no one last night" fakeclaim.
 
==History==
 
This [[gambit]] was popularized by Kokusho of [[MTGS]], in the IRC Channel #mafia.


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Revision as of 11:22, 27 March 2018

Kokusho's Gambit involves an information role claiming a different information role's result on someone in the hopes of drawing out more information and countering potential fakeclaims along the lines of Sketchwick's Gambit.

When to Use

The player is a Power Role with information strongly suggesting another player is scum, such as:

  • A Cop with a guilty result.
  • A Tracker who tracked their target to the nightkill.
  • A Gunsmith with a "has a gun" result.
  • A Roleblocker who blocked someone while no one died the previous night.

Execution

As an example, a Cop with a guilty might claim a Tracker guilty result on someone. While the cop has no idea whether the person in question targeted anyone, it is typically tantamount to suicide for scum to claim that the gambitter is lying and that they targeted nobody. Oftentimes, the target will attempt Sketchwick's Gambit, and claim something in line with the claimed result, such as that they did in fact target the person who died. The Cop would then claim their original result, proving the target was lying.

This can be unusually effective even if the gambitter is known for using this gambit. After all, "Maybe he really is a tracker this time," while being a WIFOM, is a possibility too strong to ignore.

Examples

  • A Cop claims a Gunsmith guilty to draw a Vigilante fakeclaim.
  • A Tracker claims a Cop guilty to draw a "targeted no one last night" fakeclaim.

History

This gambit was popularized by Kokusho of MTGS, in the IRC Channel #mafia.