I agree. However, I don't know if outing the elims is a good idea. If the bet is village (probably not, but possible), revealing the elims would allow a Coinshot to sweep the game up rather quickly. If the bet is elim, and they don't have one of the meta elims on the pseudo elims, revealing the elims let's them know who to protect.
Oh, for sure. Sorry for the miscommunication.
Wait, really? I wasn't planning to do that, but I was under the impression that that was a legitimate tactic. I guess it doesn't come up often in elim docs.
I would like to think that the more public information, the better.
I meant as in throwing the pseudogame as a pseudo villager in the event of a meta elim pseudo village bet.
Playing to get converted is obviously something different.
Edit: this game is stupid complex
If I'm going to be honest, this game is weird enough that I doubt something being "frowned upon" will be that much of a barrier. I mean, once we get a better idea of the meta elim bet, throwing the game is a suitable option on the table.
Yeah, what are you thinking?
I'd lean towards an elim bet, because it would likely be much easier to fold as an elim, but I could also see it being village.
Edit: sorry, I mean village bet, lol, not elim bet
The thing is...oh wait you're right.
I forgot we're playing with Coinshots and they can probably just blast through the game if they have a pseudo GM.
Honestly, this game is far too complicated.
Well, that's the problem. I'm assuming the elims are in some ridiculous mind game where they try to figure out which way people would expect them to bet.
Oh, were you? I forgot.
Yeah. I'm pretty sure the only thing that actually is happening is the elims betting (whatever that means?)
coco
Yeah, I saw that and noped out because of the complexity. But now...I guess I didn't do the same here.
Me too.