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Post by evicted on Feb 26, 2009 14:00:58 GMT -5
I actually agree with your strategy to an extent. In RGO BB3, I threw almost every challenge of the game except the ones I needed to win. Despite how well I normally do in games around the community, everyone still left me alone feeling I was weak. I stepped up and won when I needed to.
I think it's a legitimate play style and is often one of the more successful ones in BB games. The trick is finding a balance between appearing weak and appearing inactive.
Good luck.
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Post by tom on Mar 6, 2009 12:35:08 GMT -5
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I am officially awesome, except ill.
This week, Warren (my secret ally) saved me with the veto. I knew Warren would vote Sheree and I was expecting an awful predicament of being between my two long-term allies for the first time in the game. But no, that didn't happen.
I masterfully moved everything onto Nathan. Now he has to choose whether or not to break his bond with Sheree, and lose a jury vote at the end, or lose Anthony, the final jury fodder left.
I consider my strategy as excellent. I managed to keep all my alliances hidden from everyone. I have made 3 crucial moves in this game:
1.) Voting for Liz instead of Kathleen, even after the bullying of Warren. I knew it was right for me and it worked. Also, I managed to work my way back in so well with Warren that he has just saved me with the veto!
2.) My safety at Final 7 against Donna - everyone voted to keep me in, which I consider to be skill on my part. The following elimination also helped when Scott left but I still had my vote nullifier.
3.) This round.
I am sure there will be one more.
I am trying to appear jury fodder like, even though I will kick everyone's ass at the finale.
Touch down.
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