|
Post by kaycali86 on Aug 4, 2017 8:42:31 GMT -5
Good luck. Sorry it didn't pan out. Had Rexxy not 2nd bet Hare, you would have won. Arnold, Me, and Rexxy , surprise 3 of us 2nd bet Hare.
As for this Deathmatch, This is really going to be a tough match.
Strategy:
Inspector: Playing inspector is tougher than Killer. When Jay arrested and failed, he exposed himself. If you are inspector, just exonerate throughout the match. If you draw a card that the killer has killed, exonerate that killed card, so you have 3 cards in your hand that you know aren't the killer. Shift Columns/Row midway. Only if you can narrow down the killer a bit. I would use it when I have 3 cards in my hand that are innocent, and shift the killer to not kill those cards. Only arrest if you feel confident if you narrow the killer to maybe 2 people. If you arrest and fail, the killer can deduce who the detective more narrow than the inspector can narrow the killer.
Killer: Playing killer is less tougher than Inspector. Don't disguise too many times. You want to moderately kill and disguise. If you kill 4 or 5 innocents a row, and try to disguise, there's a chance the drawn card is the killed victim. 2-3 to 4 tops, and then disguise if you can.
Don't try to disguise everyturn. Doing so, inspector will exonerate in response every turn. Inspector would be able to narrow the killer more than the killer can narrow the inspector.
Collapse rows/columns if you can with killed bystanders.
Alright, good luck!
|
|