Then you haven't played enough, because off the top of my head I know 5 examples of pure gamethrowing. And infinite times AL had to scold him during the actual games.
Suit yourself of course.
I can well reminisc the Antagonists vs Protagonists game.
I recall how at a certain point I felt cornered by Town and came up with a Gambit attempting to distort the minds of Town by pulling a bussing that was so brutal I was fairly convinced the odds of failing would of been almost nil.
The most hilarious factor in this game was that it still ended up in a victory for Mafia despite the drama I had installed and therefore TAC, my Mafia pal I bussed revealing my plan before being lynched.
I will be honest, I didn't expect my action to be a trigger capable to set the game on fire so badly, it wasn't my intention to cause a storm via butterfly effect, I was legitimately egotistical however and wanted to surprise Town by pulling such a sacrifice without caring much about TAC's feelings and the feelings of the team, but still thinking the game would have likely been won in the long run so I still was technically caring about their feelings and hopes in the long run as well as mine and I wanted to win, but my action was still not acceptable so I deserved that few games punishment.
I think my Asperger's syndrome doesn't help me behaving like a normal guy would. I have difficulties focusing on activities that don't stimulate me enough, in fact stuff of this counterintuitive kind stimulates me much more than Mafia:
The chance the cat could die or stay alive were actually close IIRC since only a tiny radioactive substance was present and there was a solid chance that it would not have killed the cat, basically in the case none of its atoms would of decayed, while instead even a single one decaying could have killed it by triggering the hammer breaking the poison container.
The paradox though is that in effect a cat could never be alive and dead at the same time (quantum superposition of two eigenstates is the specific term) in the same universe and it seems that quantum mechanics presents problems when applied to the macroscopic world. It basically highlights the problems emerged with the Copenhagen interpretation which is funnily still the most popularly accepted amongst physicists. They think of decoherence, so basically that is why the macroscopic world doesn't act as counterintuitively as the quantum one.
A theorical solution to this problem is provided by Hugh Everett's Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics by which the two cats simply branch into different worlds, parallel universes basically, leaving just one cat per world. Other than the paradox of the cat it also addresses the measurement problem by claiming that all the outcomes of the wave function are correct and there is no collapse of the wave function. Physicists still nowadays struggle to understand whether or not there is a collapse of the wave function (basically the superposition of the eigenstates I mentioned, collapsing into a single one) and they don't know if and what makes it collapse exactly. Most physicists believe that MWI doesn't fundamentally put an end to all the problems with quantum mechanics, but since it at least addresses the paradox Schrödinger highlighted in a good way it's turning more and more popular after many theoretical physicists are showing why the likelihood of a multiverse is there and we don't just live in one single bubble.
There's a huge debate on this stuff still going on, I became passionate long ago and nerded the hell out of it.
I can't properly read through sarcasm, people's emotions in that filled with a too big ego and lack of drive for social interactions, and my neural networks are quite funny, there is a literal unbalance between grey and white matter in my brain. I also do repetitive stuff and that makes it difficult for me to improve after a routine was set, and the way I express myself is judged odd.
All this makes me an obnoxious human being. And looking anti-social.
I did still put a lot of effort to improve and already did much better in September when I played that Light Game.
University had me drop out however, and I will be honest the odds I will return are not high, I found a good equilibrium and my life quality is good the way it is now.