Well, I have been thinking and trying to figure things out a bit, looking at different ways to play this game out...a couple thoughts I came up with.
1) Everyone independent from the get go (which we are right now), vote however no real "plan" just do it.
2) Pair off, this would give 5 "teams" with 1 independent...could be the tie breaker, or independent vote. Now this is where the "secret votes" could come into play..if a person doesn't really agree with or wants to go against their "partner" they could vote secretly or even vote to lynch their partner, "secretly".
3) Team up into "groups" with an odd number there would be one group with less people or we could have 2-3 non-grouped. They could be the same as the 1 person above, also everything else mentioned above could/would apply. With this we could have 3 groups of 3 w/ 2 independents, or 2 groups of 4 with 3 independents or 2 groups of 4 with 1 group of 3.
With groups or pairs, eventually each group or pair will be down to one representing their group...or may end up voting each other off...taking out your own.
4) Group/pair up for the first couple days just till we figure how we want to play this game out...how it works so to say.
Just a few scenarios that ran through my head...please give some input as to how others feel about it.
Not sure how we would choose pairs/groups, one way would be everyone name 2-3 people you would want on your side, matching picks would go together, then other would team up from there. I don't even know if any of these would work....but they were just thoughts and I thought I'd share them.
1) Everyone independent from the get go (which we are right now), vote however no real "plan" just do it.
2) Pair off, this would give 5 "teams" with 1 independent...could be the tie breaker, or independent vote. Now this is where the "secret votes" could come into play..if a person doesn't really agree with or wants to go against their "partner" they could vote secretly or even vote to lynch their partner, "secretly".
3) Team up into "groups" with an odd number there would be one group with less people or we could have 2-3 non-grouped. They could be the same as the 1 person above, also everything else mentioned above could/would apply. With this we could have 3 groups of 3 w/ 2 independents, or 2 groups of 4 with 3 independents or 2 groups of 4 with 1 group of 3.
With groups or pairs, eventually each group or pair will be down to one representing their group...or may end up voting each other off...taking out your own.
4) Group/pair up for the first couple days just till we figure how we want to play this game out...how it works so to say.
Just a few scenarios that ran through my head...please give some input as to how others feel about it.
Not sure how we would choose pairs/groups, one way would be everyone name 2-3 people you would want on your side, matching picks would go together, then other would team up from there. I don't even know if any of these would work....but they were just thoughts and I thought I'd share them.