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| Simon | Aug 1 2008, 11:23 PM |
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The strongest among you may not wear a crown
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Yes, a successful double-lynching hurts the Mafia a hell of a lot more than a failed double-lynching hurts the citizenry. But it's simply because this is the case that double-lynching's odds are balanced; it hurts the Mafia more because they are fewer in number than the citizenry. Thus, while they are hurt more by a successful double-lynching, the odds of a successful double-lynching are lower than the odds of a failed double-lynching -- the odds, of course, are proportional to the disparity in size between the Mafia and the citizenry. So if the Mafia were 40% of the population and the citizenry were 60%, then the Mafia would be less affected than in this case (where it's about 25/75), but they would also be more likely to be hit. In the end, all double-lynching does is speed up the game by killing off people faster -- for better or worse. That is up to the citizens. And, less directly, to the Mafia, by disguising themselves and dissuading the citizens. |
Previously: Ron DeLite, Simon
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