Who's The Boss
Game #3185: CHOOSE the Boss
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Harry, I need your list of Who's the Boss games to see if having two employees and a boss and rat still makes a valid game or not. The small possibility that Who was the rat is the only thing keeping me from immediately choosing Nad. I still don't see why the rat would lead players to vote for the boss, but it's still possible. Yar.
I'll vote for Nad for now, but Nad you need to tell me who you used your executive privilege on if you want me to trust you at all.
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
I'll vote for Nad for now, but Nad you need to tell me who you used your executive privilege on if you want me to trust you at all.
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
You know what's funny? Every single one of us has had a player who claimed to vote for us get fired.
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
boss confirmed: lr
MY signature not yours.
MY signature not yours.
I don't know if you're being defensive or just ridiculous, but you're not making my choice any easier. I'll leave my vote where it is unless you act less bosslike.
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
LogicalRoger wrote:
According to WTB rules
Boss and Rat Win the Game happens only when the rat and ONE employee are left. So two employee, a boss and a rat is still a valid game.
Index for WW/WTB databases - https://ksteven.github.io/playground/ (Data refreshed: 2021-12-07)
Harry, I need your list of Who's the Boss games to see if having two employees and a boss and rat still makes a valid game or not.
According to WTB rules
Boss and Rat Win the Game happens only when the rat and ONE employee are left. So two employee, a boss and a rat is still a valid game.
Index for WW/WTB databases - https://ksteven.github.io/playground/ (Data refreshed: 2021-12-07)
Okay, thanks. That's a shame though, because that would make things easier.
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
That means that Who wasn't the Rat then as the boss would have fired the person that didn't vote for them, winning the game.
Leaves me with a big 50/50
Heading to sleep now, up early tomorrow so I'll have an opportunity to see which of you has been the more suspicious this game before making my mind up
I never make mitsakes
Leaves me with a big 50/50
Heading to sleep now, up early tomorrow so I'll have an opportunity to see which of you has been the more suspicious this game before making my mind up
I never make mitsakes
I may kick myself for the person I choose, but Nad has yet to do himself any favours and I can't really see why Waylander would be more suspicious at this point. Way has talked about Trump in the game before, but anyone could potentially frame him for that.
If Who was the rat, then it wouldn't make much sense to have her constantly voting for the boss if it was Way. And if she was the rat for Nad then it wouldn't make sense to try and get Way cleared. The most reasonable, albeit not the only possible, conclusion is that Who voted for the wrong player and got fired for doing so. If I'm wrong then maybe y'all can point out what I should have picked up on because I just don't see it.
Way, if you are the last employee do note that I've been trying to solve this for the last few rounds because I can't afford to make the wrong choice. Nad, on the other hand, seems to have his scapegoat ready and actually assumes that last round makes you cleared. Come to think of it, that could be why he fired Who in the first place, but would only mean he made a big mistake. He's not trying at this point and an employee wouldn't do that.
Edit: The biggest question for a Nad boss is why KZ was fired in round 4. He voted for Nad in that round but was also wishy-washy about it throughout. And, actually, at the end you can see he claimed to have voted for Nad but after voting ended, I think. He voted for Nad over Way for president in round 3 (though so did Who), and seemed to try and push the boss's memo by implying that the boss might be running for president. He didn't vote for Nad in the presidential election in round 2, however, and that is before Nad dropped out. He seems a possible rat, but I don't know.
It's still a surprisingly tough call.
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Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
If Who was the rat, then it wouldn't make much sense to have her constantly voting for the boss if it was Way. And if she was the rat for Nad then it wouldn't make sense to try and get Way cleared. The most reasonable, albeit not the only possible, conclusion is that Who voted for the wrong player and got fired for doing so. If I'm wrong then maybe y'all can point out what I should have picked up on because I just don't see it.
Way, if you are the last employee do note that I've been trying to solve this for the last few rounds because I can't afford to make the wrong choice. Nad, on the other hand, seems to have his scapegoat ready and actually assumes that last round makes you cleared. Come to think of it, that could be why he fired Who in the first place, but would only mean he made a big mistake. He's not trying at this point and an employee wouldn't do that.
Edit: The biggest question for a Nad boss is why KZ was fired in round 4. He voted for Nad in that round but was also wishy-washy about it throughout. And, actually, at the end you can see he claimed to have voted for Nad but after voting ended, I think. He voted for Nad over Way for president in round 3 (though so did Who), and seemed to try and push the boss's memo by implying that the boss might be running for president. He didn't vote for Nad in the presidential election in round 2, however, and that is before Nad dropped out. He seems a possible rat, but I don't know.
It's still a surprisingly tough call.
---This message was edited on 2016-04-25 10:31:16---
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
I appreciate the tough position you are in but I don't understand your confusion regarding the clearing from last round.
Who was going after me for a couple of rounds and eventually was fired last round
The answers seem more like you LR than Nad I think so I'm voting that way
If I am wrong, well played Nad
I never make mitsakes
Who was going after me for a couple of rounds and eventually was fired last round
The answers seem more like you LR than Nad I think so I'm voting that way
If I am wrong, well played Nad
I never make mitsakes
As I've said before, all three of us have been "cleared" in this game thus far. That obviously can't happen so one of those times didn't count. The question is which one.
I won't say Nad hasn't played a good game if he's boss, because he has, but this round he's literally just sitting there and waiting without saying why he's voting the way he's voting. Do you seriously think that I'm more of the boss than someone who does that?!
It's aggravates me, it does, but at least I can blame someone either way.
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
I won't say Nad hasn't played a good game if he's boss, because he has, but this round he's literally just sitting there and waiting without saying why he's voting the way he's voting. Do you seriously think that I'm more of the boss than someone who does that?!
It's aggravates me, it does, but at least I can blame someone either way.
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
Well. It can't be helped. Interesting game. Without a consensus, we couldn't have won either way.
---This message was edited on 2016-04-25 19:24:59---
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
---This message was edited on 2016-04-25 19:24:59---
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
Yeah I was the Boss, Who must have accidentally voted for someone else
I never make mitsakes
I never make mitsakes
Aww, man! We totally could have had you. But the pieces fell in the wrong place. Oh well. Good game. I tried my best.
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
Why didn't the Libertarian cross the road?
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