10 players left, right?
2 scum have flipped, a survivor flipped, there's bound to be an SK out there, 19 players started the game.
Would guess at 13/4/1/1 setup, no?
So i'm running on there being 2 scum and the SK left.
So it's 7/2/1 right now for mine.
Hamilton (PHEN0M) - Lover
Chris - Tracker
JoeExotic - Skitzo
MyPrerogative - Watcher
Doddsy - BG
Tweet - Double Voter
Lethal Banks - Jailkeeper
Hank - Virgin
Alco - Teacher
Kajuh - Adrenaline Junkie
Explaining:
Dark blue is solid town. OMB due to role usage, Doddsy the claim, myself well duh, and Hank's scum catching - not a chance he busses two members.
Light blue is almost town - Chris has been overtly withdrawn throughout the entire game and is more than capable of pulling the wires behind the scenes. The tracker claim did expose CP though, which is a huge bonus for him, but again, could have been some WIFOM to save Juice. MyP was berated by Juice and sussed like anything which could've been a bus, and the 1-shot caveat to their role and usage on Chris is eh. From my experiences, it's very rare (and rarer in a Smark game) for town to have both a watcher and tracker.
Yellow is iffy and untrustworthy and that's down to their skill. I've seen Tweet's idling by until this Alco push (and he's posted why whilst I'm doing this. Fuck reformatting). Alco missed the entire weekend and well, as Poyser & OMB pointed out he did the same in FF (Poyser killed that night too).
Orange is scum lean/read. Not impressed with Joe's claim and explanation of it, even though it did get us Juice to swing. Will stubbornly refuse to rule out a bus to end the charade between Hank and Juice. And yes, I'm aware I jailkept him but I wasn't risking his wild skitzo shots doing damage to town considering he "doesn't know what he's doing). Kajuh has plodded along and provide more emoji reacts than post content.
Alright, Tweet's posting more reasoning and game solving. Alright, format changing. Juice was obsessing over his being 100% town as well because of her "extensive experience." But he's doing more good than harm.