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Askthepizzaguy Mafia [Concluded]
Game set-up:
3 Mafia
14 Town
RULES/Deviation from vanilla games:
- Each player begins the game with 100 credits.
- In order to vote, you must place a bet that a certain player is guilty and must be lynched. ("wager")
- You're allowed to wager between 1 credit and all your remaining credits.
- Whoever has the most total credits wagered against them at the end of the round is lynched. (Think of each credit as one "vote")
- If the person lynched is guilty, those credits are returned to the players who voted for that person.
- If the person you wager money on is innocent, you lose those credits.
- If your candidate you wagered on is not lynched, you lose those credits.
- No Lynch and Abstain are not allowed. (You must wager 1 credit per round, or you lose automatically)
- There are no mafia roles other than standard mafia.
- The mafia are collectively allowed to murder once per night. It costs them nothing to do so.
- There are no townie roles other than standard townie, except:
- Each townie is allowed to, at night, spend 30 credits defending themselves from murder, or 40 credits defending someone else from murder.
- This means defensive actions are possible, albeit extremely expensive.
- You are not allowed to transfer credits to anyone.
- You are allowed to add credits to your existing wager.
- You are allowed to remove credits from your existing wager.
- You're allowed to remove your wager altogether and place a new bet on someone else.
oh, one more thing:
- If you are ever reduced to zero credits remaining, at any time, Askthepizzaguy bursts into the room and shoots you with his tommy gun.
Each vote must be placed carefully, and the amount of credits wagered must be thought about very carefully.
This makes for some unusual voting dynamics, and different scumtells than usual. People placing small wagers might be thought of as scummy. People who make sure their wagers come out on top might be thought of as scummy. Players who aim for that happy middle ground might be thought of as scummy.... who knows? Scumbags might try to spare themselves at the last minute by adding a lot to their wager. Townies might try to override that at the last minute, too. If this happens to be an innocent being lynched, with high wagers placed against that player, the town can be collectively devastated and unable to defeat the mafia. If the mafia starts off with 300 collective "votes" and the town starts off with 1400 collective "votes" then the town should be able to win, or they will be the ones who shot themselves in the foot. All that needs to happen is the right suspects need to die, and there needs to be enough being wagered to out-bet the mafia if they try to spare themselves.
Obviously the clock will be very important. :laugh4: And I will be merciless with the clock. The game will be very challenging, for both the town and the mafia.
Wager X credits: Askthepizzaguy
- this is how you begin your wager.
Raise Y credits: Askthepizzaguy
- this is how you add credits to your wager, which includes the first wager. (X+Y is your total. You may continue to raise, remove, or fold if you wish.)
Reduce Z credits: Askthepizzaguy
- this is how you remove credits from your wager. (X+Y-Z is your total. You may raise again, or remove, or fold if you wish.)
Fold: Askthepizzaguy
- this is how you REMOVE ALL CREDITS from your wager. Think of it as an "unvote".
- You may place a new wager on anyone.
You may not place wagers on two candidates at once. You must fold your first wager to start a new wager.
- Game will not start until the first week of August, or whenever I have moderator approval. (August 4-7th?)
Sign-ups can begin now though.
Sign-ups: (17/17)
Cultured Drizzt Fan
Secura
Double A
Sasaki Kojiro
Greyblades
Crazed Rabbit
Beskar
ArpeggiateTHIS
Romanic
Diana Abnoba
Splitpersonality
Skooma Addict
Seon
Pinman
Johnhughthom
civplayah
Jolt
RESERVE PLAYERS:
Death is yonder
landlubber
Nightbringer
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Re: Askthepizzaguy Mafia (Sign-ups open)
If it starts about august 7th I should be back. If that's the case, then IN
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Re: Askthepizzaguy Mafia (Sign-ups open)
I wager one cheese-and-tomato pizza that Secura will play this game.
In fact, so certain am I that I will throw in a garlic bread... and a bottle of coke.
:laugh4:
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Fanta doesn't taste good around here...
IN!
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Sure I've been getting tired of my hiatus anyway. In
Those who have shown enthusiastic interest in the GAY: GAY?
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Originally Posted by
Greyblades
GAY?
Gameroom Assembly Yard, affectionately known as the G.A.Y. :P
I can't help but feel it was chosen purposefully... :P
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Re: Askthepizzaguy Mafia (Sign-ups open)
Moderators? Playing a joke? Come now, Secura, don't be foolish!
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There are a few GAY veterans on the Org.
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Originally Posted by
Greyblades
Sure I've been getting tired of my hiatus anyway. In
Those who have shown enthusiastic interest in the GAY: GAY?
Shown interest in this game in the thread I posted in the Gameroom Assembly Yard (or: GAY)
edit: whoops, Secura beat me to it. Secura knows what the GAY is all about. :clown:
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Originally Posted by
Askthepizzaguy
Secura knows what the GAY is all about. :clown:
Proud of it as well!
Also, I'm amazed at how you come up with all these ideas for games... it's like, some guys have a little black book of all the women that they've ever been intimate with, but you have one with all the random ideas you've had to push the very boundaries of mafia to the extreme. :P
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Originally Posted by
Secura
Proud of it as well!
Also, I'm amazed at how you come up with all these ideas for games... it's like, some guys have a little black book of all the women that they've ever been intimate with, but you have one with all the random ideas you've had to push the very boundaries of mafia to the extreme. :P
I can have two books! :bigcry:
One is just much larger than the other.
Guess which one... :evilgrin:
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*Knock at the door*
ITTSSS THE PIZZZAA GUYYYYYYY
*Come In and partayyy*
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Please put me down as a replacement :bow:
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Re: Askthepizzaguy Mafia (Sign-ups open)
I'll be in this, why not?
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Confirmed IN
(and if Pizza had a little black book, :book: you know it is gone now, right.) :laugh4:
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Re: Askthepizzaguy Mafia (Sign-ups open)
I believe I make 17.
edit: Gah, no I don't. Damn you Pizza, and your illogical sign up list...
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No word from any of the other reserved players, but I'll give them more time.
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Sign-ups closed with 17 players and 1 reserve player.
If you wish to be a reserve player, let me know.
I will open the game after checking with the moderators when I should do so. Probably after the weekend.
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Re: Askthepizzaguy Mafia (Sign-ups open)
*Waits with excitement*.
*Tunes scumdar*
*Activates scumdar*
*Opens can of whoop-ass*
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Re: Askthepizzaguy Mafia (Sign-ups open)
Dang it, I missed the sign ups. Put me down as a reserve.
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Re: Askthepizzaguy Mafia (Sign-ups open)
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Originally Posted by
landlubber
Dang it, I missed the sign ups. Put me down as a reserve.
Will do!
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Re: Askthepizzaguy Mafia [In Play]
Askthepizzaguy Mafia
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Papa Gino's pizzeria. August 3rd, 1983.
Day One
Michael wiped the sweat from his brow, as he walked across the hot, freshly paved parking lot to the pizzeria. He was looking forward to a beer and a slice of pepperoni. As soon as he entered the shop, the employees had his pizza ready, and plopped a cold beer onto the counter. The man took his meal to the back of the restaurant, past the "employees only" door, and sat down in the manager's office. Next to his desk was a rather large safe, hidden from view behind a bulletin board. Contained inside the safe was a quarter of a million dollars; precisely the amount the shop had made from pizza sales. Well, not exactly. There was approximately $1,250 in pizza sales, but there was also the house earnings from the high stakes gambling operation running out of the back room of the pizzeria. The cash would be emptied out today, as soon as Sal and Vinnie showed up.
It wasn't even 3:30 in the afternoon yet, and already the back of the restaurant was packed with businessmen, professional gamblers, corrupt government officials, and others with a desire to wager and live dangerously. They all knew the rules; if they won, they won big. If they didn't win, their best bet was to pack up and go home before the Michael found out they were flat broke. Many of these folks had already won and lost entire fortunes at these tables. Some of them were playing just so they could win enough money to pay off their creditors. Most of them owed money to Michael himself. Mikey was always loaning out generous amounts of money for very little interest. As long as that money got spent at his tables, he was a happy man. But he did demand that the principal be paid off, in full, plus the interest, within a given amount of time. And people usually paid. When someone didn't pay on time, Tony, Sal, and Vinnie made sure they understood the meaning of honoring one's agreements. And when that wasn't enough, Michael had his very dear friend Tommy take care of it.
Michael took a look at the guest list. Seventeen, this time. It seemed as though there were a lot of deadbeats gambling in his club today. He wondered if they would be able to win big money and be able to pay him off, or if he would have to introduce them to his very dear friend. He also noticed that among the seventeen guests, three of them were his own employees. Well, they knew the rules, too... If they didn't sucker these deadbeats out of every last dime they had, they would be fired. And Michael would make dead certain they never worked in this town, or any other, ever again.
Slices remaining: (17/17)
ArpeggiateTHIS
Beskar
civplayah
Crazed Rabbit
Cultured Drizzt Fan
Diana Abnoba
Double A
Greyblades
Johnhughthom
Jolt
Pinman
Romanic
Sasaki Kojiro
Secura
Seon
Skooma Addict
Splitpersonality
Day One begins as soon as everyone has their Role PM. I will be sending those out now. Round ends Thursday, August 5th, at 1159 (noon) Eastern Time USA. This gives you slightly over 2 full days to place your wagers. Remember, even if you don't place a wager, you will be charged 1 credit as if you had placed a wager. The house has to make money too, you know.