Mafia: The Tuz-seidon Adventure (5 Viewers)

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,511
This was your first time right? You did well in terms of how you were reasoning or noticing things. Only thing you need for next game is to be more assertive in making sure your suspicions are understood and heard. Most dangerous thing Cs can do is just assume someone else will catch the bad guys for them and all they need to do is wait around til it happens eventually.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,511
You dont handle people disagreeing with you in anything well :D That kind of clouds your judgement alot. Need to be more calm and calculating next time you play. But you gradually approved atleast, to put it mildly you were constant case of wtf and making zero logical sense in terms of arguing or seeing things for what they were in first days. Then learned and adapted slightly later on, made more sense in terms of noticing things (you went from Blind to Mr Magoo :D). Mainly need to act on your haunches, not just assume something will happen on its own if you think someone is suspicious, need to follow up on it and make a good case for why others should do the same. And in the future, dont get bogged down on arguing with Sheik :D Or get too personally invested in disagreements (as you did with Alen lol). Shit like that distracts from the real purpose of what you are trying to acheive.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,511
Also never give up on defending yourself (regardless of role, but especially as C), it was kinda whack you said fuck it, I'm lynched, I wont bother, when it was like 6-7 hrs to deadline in first day. In general civilians tend to lack the will to defend themselves, when it should be bit easy to kinda make your case, unless you are in a tight spot like Klin or piotr was.
 
Apr 15, 2006
56,640
Also never give up on defending yourself (regardless of role, but especially as C), it was kinda whack you said fuck it, I'm lynched, I wont bother, when it was like 6-7 hrs to deadline in first day. In general civilians tend to lack the will to defend themselves, when it should be bit easy to kinda make your case, unless you are in a tight spot like Klin or piotr was.
Listening to what others have to say is important too. Which in my case you completely refused to do.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,511
I had no interest listening to you, you didnt need to convince me of your innocence, I knew your role and side you were on since the get go. Only practical sense you had to my agenda is that you were indirectly damaging your sides chances with a stubborn approach to things. Thats all. Was a G, didnt need to be convinced who the Cs were, only what purpose they could serve.



P.S Nevermind all of the above. Just realized you were referring to Zach but quoting me, well he was stubborn too, but you didnt help yourself by being too random in your behaviour (though yes it should been obvious you were a C). Between you two, you should known better and dropped it, since he was the rookie between the two of you.
 
Apr 15, 2006
56,640
I had no interest listening to you, you didnt need to convince me of your innocence, I knew your role and side you were on since the get go. Only practical sense you had to my agenda is that you were indirectly damaging your sides chances with a stubborn approach to things. Thats all. Was a G, didnt need to be convinced who the Cs were, only what purpose they could serve.
Sorry, but that was for Zach, not you. :)

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P.S Nevermind all of the above. Just realized you were referring to Zach but quoting me, well he was stubborn too, but you didnt help yourself by being too random in your behaviour (though yes it should been obvious you were a C). Between you two, you should known better and dropped it, since he was the rookie between the two of you.
I dropped it, but you know what I mean when I say that IF Zach had just listened to me, this day would've ended differently.
 

Tomice

Senior Member
Mar 25, 2009
3,024
Thank you everyone for your great feedbacks, learned alot for my first game online. Specially @Fred and @Osman ,for the very detailed post-game analysis

And special thanks to @Kate for a great narration




And for anyone who might have taken my grilling personally I apologize :beer:
 

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