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four conflict game

This is a review of a game played on secrethitler.io , of which I was not a participant.  It was played by fairly high level secret hitler players, and makes for a good deductive experience. Reminder of the format I use for my notes: 1-2 (6,7)  RR B   R B   B This would mean 1 is president, 2 is chancellor, 6-7 votes against the majority, the president claimed RRB, the chancellor claimed RB, and a blue policy was passed. -------------------------------------------------- 1-5  RR B   RR   R First hand confs.  Normally, I'd assume either 1 is hitler who blind confs when they get RRR, or a fascist wants to bring 3-7 into the game on the third hand. 2-6  RR B   R B   B 3-7 (1)  RR B   R B   B Since seat 1 knows that he isn't hitler, he assumes that 5 wants to bring 3-7 into the game, and would prefer seat 4 as an off meta play.  This is the first vote deviation. 4-6 5-1 6-2  RR B   RR ...

Analysis of loss in 7 player secret hitler game

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I love the game of Secret Hitler, and am now using this blog to improve on my understanding of how I can play the game better.  As a chess player, one thing I've learned is you must ruthlessly analyze your own games in order to improve.  This is the first of a series of reviews where I try to identify the mistakes made. The format of my hands will be formatted as follows: President - Chancellor (minority) pres claim, chancellor claim, passed So for example: EXAMPLE: 1-5 (2)  R R B   R B B seat 1 would be the president. seat 5 would be the chancellor, seat 2 neined the government, the president claimed to have drawn RRB (two fascist policies, and one liberal policy), the chancellor claimed to have been passed RB (one fascist, one liberal policy) from the president, and a liberal policy was passed. This is a game I played about a week ago online on secrethitler.io.  I was a liberal in seat 7, in a seven player game.  Here is a li...