Post #134007
December 05, 2018, 03:52:38 AM
It's a 75% chance, sure, but if the person is so important to protect, recognize that that's a 75% chance to protect in one round, and a 0% chance in the other round, because they cannot protect the same person in consecutive rounds. If the Jollis really do target that person, and fail, they're likely to just target them again the next round, in which case it's game over for that guy.
Conversely, having each brother protect that person in consecutive rounds has a 50% chance of being protected in each round. I like that idea a lot better.