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Khush is definitely changing his strategy this game. After how active he was last game (because he was Mafia, at least in part), his new absence may mean he's bored being a townie. However HOWEVER... we also know he's a savvy player, and if he's Mafia again, he won't act the same as last time unless he wants a quick vote-out.
Pika?
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I dont know about khush, if anything that means he is not mafia, since his strategy has changed so drastically from when he was. Im gonna hold judgment on that though.
Pikachu!
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During his lunch break, Psyduck sees a popularity contest while surfing the Pokenet. He Votes Khushrenada / Pikachu because last game he kept setting everyone up, and this time he just pops in once to vote. Real-time strategy change?
Pika.
Darn it. I was hoping I could go a long time with out getting a vote again. I tell you, it's so funny to see myself called a savvy player. I made a few mistakes last game but fortunatly I was able to convince a couple people that I was a townie that saved me.
As far as changing my strategy goes, if you look back in the last mafia game, you'll see that I didn't really lead anybody until day 3. These first couple days, there's nothing to go on, so I'm just waiting around to see what develops. Also, I was working late yesterday and just got home in time to cast a vote.
You probably will see less of me in this game because I'm working a lot this time. I just have today off and then I work 6 days in a row. Plus, I'm pretty sure I'll be voted out at some point in this game. Perhaps by a village vote. Perhaps by a mafia hit. Perhaps taken down by a suicide pokemon. It's the same reason people like Pale and Wandering and Unclebob get a lot of votes. People are just suspicious of them every game. So, I've told myself not to get to wrapped up in this game and just enjoy my time in it as it lasts. I'll still play to win but I just don't have the time to get to involved as I'd like.
Now then, VOTE BLACKFOOTSTEPS.
Sorry, wrong game.
VOTE CRIMM. I agree that we should send a message to people who don't vote.