TBQuote:
But only if they are not random votes based on random accusations, otherwise a random lynch is actually safer. History will be misleading in this case.
Refer to the arguments on this between Rag, JD, and myself. Even if it was a random vote cast by a townie for completely random reasons, excluding oneself, your chance of nailing scum is higher than if left to rng. And your assertion that the history will be misleading isn't entirely accurate. One person who used the completely random reason may not exactly be the most helpful, but you still have votes cast to look at which is better than having no votes to look at (since rng would do the work).
TBQuote:
Yeah, logic says that. Of course I am not ruling out Silly's theory and they can be mafia, but in that case they made an incredible bad move and showed themselves. I don't believe that to be the case.
So I don't believe Ragnarokio is a good lynch choice, but he is a good target for a claim, specially if he proves to be comedy. My vote and his defense of a random lynch are unconnected.
I am voting him just because I want to force a claim and currently he is the one with more votes, but I am more than willing to change to a more fishier target.
First off, no, logic does not say that. That is, those who voted random lynch are not guaranteed to be comedy aligned. As was stated in previous posts by JD and myself, while arguing with Rag, mafia can push and hide among the random lynch if they so chose because it benefits them. Why? Because mafia don't have to commit to anything that will definitely yield information beyond just voting for a random lynch. You effectively stop them from having to interact with the game by placing votes, removing votes, explaining their actions, etc etc. Aside from one dead person's role being revealed (a 25% chance that it will be mafia dead), you have no other information to go on effectively making the game similar to a night start -- and I believe JD already pointed this out.
Secondly, your decision to agree with Rag is faulty because Rag's entire argument concerning random lynches has been flawed from the start. Rag doesn't even understand that the probability from game to game is different; mostly, because, Rag has been trying to use the success rate that town has as the probability for lynching scum. That is, rather than having a probability of 25% to lynch scum Rag is asserting we have an 18% probability. Rag got that 18% from reviewing 11 games from the past and determining that of those games town has only lynched scum 2 times. So rather than a 3/12 (25%) chance of lynching mafia this game, Rag says we have 18%. I shouldn't have to tell you how wrong Rag is in this circumstance.
Nevermind that though, let me direct you to my dice example. If you missed it, then here is the summary: I rolled 11d8 while assigning 1,2 as the outcomes that resulted in a scum being lynched. The rest of the outcomes were town being lynched. The results of the roll were exactly similar to the 11 games Rag used to show JD. Essentially, by Rag's logic, random lynching has a success rate that is 18% just like us making it no better. But again, this is just the SUCCESS RATE. It is NOT the probability to lynch. But for some odd reason, Rag asserted that random lynching sits at 25% while we sit at 18%.
Clearly Rag's logic is flawed and agreeing with him makes you flawed as well.
With all that out of the way, there is one minor thing TB. You say you want to force a claim. Cool. Only problem I have here is that you've caught yourself in a contradiction.
That is, you believe those who voted random lynch are comedy aligned and you're voting for someone who voted for random lynch (and defended it too no less). Essentially, your vote does nothing to force a claim because you recognize that that person is comedy aligned which means you won't be lynching them. Course the whole point in trying to force a claim is to do so by lynch is necessary so the person has to claim (or die). In your case, you want to force a claim, but you believe Rag is comedy aligned despite your vote making it that much easier to lynch Rag. At best, you end up unvoting to maintain your belief that Rag is comedy aligned. At worst, you keep your vote on Rag to lynch someone you believe is comedy aligned.
An apparent contradiction from what I can see.
FoS: TB