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Originally Posted by Greenie
As you might have guessed from that, I don't think we should lynch Gil. I don't think anyone seriously considers the possibility of him being our last wolf, so why waste one of our last Days to lynch someone like him when we could actually try and get the wolf caught? Deciding to lynch Gil gives the wolf a free pass through a very critical Day, and I think that is a bit foolish, really. Why not at least try? If we lynch Gil, we have (most probably) lost one innocent. If we lynch someone else, we lose either an innocent or the wolf. From that angle, it is much more reasonable to do a real lynch, so to say. Besides, Gil's death doesn't help us toMorrow, it gives us nothing more to go on with.
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Haven't you read me &
Kath's posts toDay?
If
Gil is one of the people alive toMorrow, the wolf can refrain from voting for a rep and win by that. But if all the people alive are players who will vote for reps, she can't win by that.
So, technically it's just a question of whether we want to have our decisive Day toDay or toMorrow, but it makes more sense to have it toMorrow so that we have more time to argue and analyse.
Does this make sense?