Post by kyle on Dec 13, 2020 7:19:52 GMT
I am so, so, so, so, sooooo conflicted on what to do this round. I have so many options, and I genuinely feel very safe. Everyone except Trey is talking endgame scenarios with me, because until now, I've been able to play all sides. Tomorrow, I have to show where I stand, which is a tall order, because I truly don't know where I stand right now.
My plan since live night has been to play the double agent, gather information from everyone in the game, then flip on them all to reunite with the Powerade Pals at final seven, then vote with them again at six, flip on Michael at five, and hide behind whichever one of Chris or Robbie is left at four to get myself into final tribal. Now that I'm actually here, things don't look as clear cut.
I want to keep Robbie in the game, because he'll be a target ahead of me, which I need in order to make the end. In addition, I think he's very loyal to me right now, so voting him out isn't in my best interest. Problem is, Michael and Kaitlyn want to vote him out instead of Trey. Sending Robbie to the jury in such a brutal way is horrible for me individually, and so is keeping Trey here. I need Robbie to stay for at least this round. I can turn on him later.
Chris also seems to trust me a lot, although I know he's keeping some things from me. He proposed a group of himself, Trey, Michael, and Kaitlyn to vote out me or Angelica, and didn't loop me in on that. I do think he has an interest in keeping me here this round though, and that's good enough. I can keep my eyes on him and watch out for what he's planning.
The objectively best move for me here is to take out Trey. The fact that it isn't easy to line those votes up is concerning. Michael in particular won't vote Trey, and that sketches the fuck out of me. I had a conversation with Kaitlyn tonight about that, and it scares her too, so if I can form a group with us two, Angelica, and Chris, we wouldn't even need Michael to vote Trey. Biggest risk there is Chris, but maybe we don't even actually need him if the other votes are split enough. That gets messy, and I'd rather not rely on a one-vote margin if I don't have to. This is too convoluted. Ignore this paragraph.
My goal right now is to shift the target off of Robbie and onto Trey. A final six with me, Michael, Kaitlyn, Robbie, Angelica, and Chris gives me the most options to play with, and options are always what I want. I think I have enough working relationships and loyalties across the map to put votes where I need them in order to take Trey out; it's just a matter of how I go about pulling it off to leave myself in a good position after I do.
This is all assuming I survive, which is a toss-up. Who knows? Not me!
My plan since live night has been to play the double agent, gather information from everyone in the game, then flip on them all to reunite with the Powerade Pals at final seven, then vote with them again at six, flip on Michael at five, and hide behind whichever one of Chris or Robbie is left at four to get myself into final tribal. Now that I'm actually here, things don't look as clear cut.
I want to keep Robbie in the game, because he'll be a target ahead of me, which I need in order to make the end. In addition, I think he's very loyal to me right now, so voting him out isn't in my best interest. Problem is, Michael and Kaitlyn want to vote him out instead of Trey. Sending Robbie to the jury in such a brutal way is horrible for me individually, and so is keeping Trey here. I need Robbie to stay for at least this round. I can turn on him later.
Chris also seems to trust me a lot, although I know he's keeping some things from me. He proposed a group of himself, Trey, Michael, and Kaitlyn to vote out me or Angelica, and didn't loop me in on that. I do think he has an interest in keeping me here this round though, and that's good enough. I can keep my eyes on him and watch out for what he's planning.
The objectively best move for me here is to take out Trey. The fact that it isn't easy to line those votes up is concerning. Michael in particular won't vote Trey, and that sketches the fuck out of me. I had a conversation with Kaitlyn tonight about that, and it scares her too, so if I can form a group with us two, Angelica, and Chris, we wouldn't even need Michael to vote Trey. Biggest risk there is Chris, but maybe we don't even actually need him if the other votes are split enough. That gets messy, and I'd rather not rely on a one-vote margin if I don't have to. This is too convoluted. Ignore this paragraph.
My goal right now is to shift the target off of Robbie and onto Trey. A final six with me, Michael, Kaitlyn, Robbie, Angelica, and Chris gives me the most options to play with, and options are always what I want. I think I have enough working relationships and loyalties across the map to put votes where I need them in order to take Trey out; it's just a matter of how I go about pulling it off to leave myself in a good position after I do.
This is all assuming I survive, which is a toss-up. Who knows? Not me!