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Thank you very much to the Master for the game. He tried his best, even though I tired him with endless questions, but he answered everything thoroughly. He even trolled us at the end because there was a way to bypass the "unbeatable strategy" that we didn't consider (did you see it?). Thank you to Alex, he didn't interfere with my actions or challenge my strange maneuvers, allowing me to do whatever I wanted. Thank you also to Ment, he couldn't help with the topic, but as an opponent in the late-night debates, he turned out to be extremely useful, contributing constructively. Special thanks to Yashchur, not only did he figure me out, but he also supported my plan, even without being recruited – the plan was to recruit Yashchur (I thought he was Ricchi until the very end) and have him execute me while shouting "I said he was Mafia, now he must be executed!", after which the exonerated Yashchur could easily win even on his own. But Yashchur turned out to be Crow, which was even better than I thought, especially since he was just as helpful in the discussion as Ment. After that, I didn't have to surrender, but the burden of responsibility on Sezam prevented her from making the right decision. In general, she played very well, asked intelligent questions, and her questions in the topic were also good. The city was just short of teamwork. As for the zombies, they played worse than they could have, in my opinion.
Fragment is undoubtedly a strong player, no worse than Sezam, but too many actions were spent on him. Personally, I don't think my game was strategically correct; I made mistakes both when answering questions and when regularly identifying roles. And I also chose the wrong actions, not calculating their usefulness.
Kent acted very well while he was a town member, perhaps even too well, which is why we decided to eliminate him in one night. After being infected, he slowed down a bit (apparently, his brain was eaten), but that was enough.
Vish was not very noticeable, but he correctly guessed my question, which would have actually helped the town if the interaction had been a little better.
I already wrote about Dag; despite all his oddities, he didn't do so badly overall. If he had cast a buff on me in the second night... I think the town would have won.
Drakkosha is a strong player and helped the town. It was you who had to be killed with the ultimate ability because I didn't believe in recruitment, no matter how much I wanted to. (in reality, a coin flip decided whether you or Fragment would be the second victim after Snowman. Well, the coin flip was right).
In fact, Snowman spoke quite convincingly; if he hadn't made a mistake by overprotecting Shaman, he could have carried the game. Shaman, of course, turned out to be a victim of the perceptive player who solved the clue and couldn't do much. Yes, I think it was a mistake to use the ultimate ability on Fragment; he should have stayed quiet and gathered information, and all the conditions were there for that.
Unfortunately, Gur, Last Hero, Heroist, and Gekasan didn't appear in the topic enough to draw any conclusions about their game.
Except that I can lightly reproach Gek, knowing that I wasn't Ricchi, he didn't figure out the question, and we could have easily eliminated me.
Well, that's all, no one will read this because it's a long text, but thanks again to everyone, it was great.