Post by Johnny Mac on Nov 11, 2015 3:06:46 GMT
I'm gonna get back to this later, but if I actually come out of this without a target on my back it'd be absolutely hilarious. They actually might be blaming Zach for voting Adam right now (he didn't).
EDIT: Oh my god I might actually get away with this guys. As long as the Canadians/Penny don't advertise my name out there then we're good to go. That's a big "if" but at first glance the blame went straight to Zach which was just hilarious to watch unfold. As both Michael and Adam assured me that they trust me. What is this...
HOH/nomination competition:
I was originally pretty pumped when I saw this because I know I wouldn't be a target of the house collectively if I stayed the current course I'm on (turns out I veered off, oops). Anyway, I knew I could never trust Charlotte and she'd be a common nomination. I also had no qualms throwing up Adam as well, because I knew he'd be a target after sitting on the block last week and being involved in the infamous Alliance apparently.
Nominations:
A bunch of people went up and 2 went off in the veto. Adam ended up approaching me first over my vote for him last week and him "knowing" that I put him up on the block this week, no duh. Basically I just told him what he wanted to hear and we "worked it out" and stuff. So began my feigned "alliance" with Adam. Basically the word got around that it was basically between Adam and Charlotte.
Pilar's plan:
Pilar, Godfrey, and Kevin all approached me over going after the Alliance which at this point meant that we'd be tying the vote against Adam 4-4 and letting Penny break the tie in our favor. At this point I was realllyyyyyy playing the middle between both the Alliance and the counter-alliance. I basically tried to maintain contact with everyone most of last night and this afternoon to assure everyone I was with them.
Goals?:
I really don't know. To be honest, I wanted to mix the game up because I've struggled to give it as much attention as I'd like with a different org going at the same time. It's no doubt a high risk-high reward move, which isn't exactly strategically sound. But best case scenario? I earn the trust of the counter-alliance, the Alliance targets all the canadians over myself while the canadians minus Zach continue to target the Alliance.
It's a stretch, but if I can honestly get away with it then the Alliance could implode themselves and blow the game wide open. A more flexible style of play is way better for a game that I've been playing. I don't have a big alliance to fall back on, I don't have a super tight end deal. If people start not trusting each other and start working vote to vote, I could become someone who could slide through without a lot of issues.
Fallout:
After the bomb dropped it became a mad dash of messages and people accusing each other. After a short minute a couple people, including Michael and Adam were under the impression that it was the 4 Canadians, including Zach which obviously isn't true. Zach says it was me, I'm told that I'm being trusted over him for a short while.
NOW, it seems like Vanessa and Michael are apparently trashing me to Zach so that doesn't look good. We'll see what happens. At the very worst I'm on the block next week and I've at least made the game a little more interesting on my way out.
Overall, seriously reckless move but hey it could work out if I'm lucky enough and play people the right way.
EDIT: Oh my god I might actually get away with this guys. As long as the Canadians/Penny don't advertise my name out there then we're good to go. That's a big "if" but at first glance the blame went straight to Zach which was just hilarious to watch unfold. As both Michael and Adam assured me that they trust me. What is this...
HOH/nomination competition:
I was originally pretty pumped when I saw this because I know I wouldn't be a target of the house collectively if I stayed the current course I'm on (turns out I veered off, oops). Anyway, I knew I could never trust Charlotte and she'd be a common nomination. I also had no qualms throwing up Adam as well, because I knew he'd be a target after sitting on the block last week and being involved in the infamous Alliance apparently.
Nominations:
A bunch of people went up and 2 went off in the veto. Adam ended up approaching me first over my vote for him last week and him "knowing" that I put him up on the block this week, no duh. Basically I just told him what he wanted to hear and we "worked it out" and stuff. So began my feigned "alliance" with Adam. Basically the word got around that it was basically between Adam and Charlotte.
Pilar's plan:
Pilar, Godfrey, and Kevin all approached me over going after the Alliance which at this point meant that we'd be tying the vote against Adam 4-4 and letting Penny break the tie in our favor. At this point I was realllyyyyyy playing the middle between both the Alliance and the counter-alliance. I basically tried to maintain contact with everyone most of last night and this afternoon to assure everyone I was with them.
Goals?:
I really don't know. To be honest, I wanted to mix the game up because I've struggled to give it as much attention as I'd like with a different org going at the same time. It's no doubt a high risk-high reward move, which isn't exactly strategically sound. But best case scenario? I earn the trust of the counter-alliance, the Alliance targets all the canadians over myself while the canadians minus Zach continue to target the Alliance.
It's a stretch, but if I can honestly get away with it then the Alliance could implode themselves and blow the game wide open. A more flexible style of play is way better for a game that I've been playing. I don't have a big alliance to fall back on, I don't have a super tight end deal. If people start not trusting each other and start working vote to vote, I could become someone who could slide through without a lot of issues.
Fallout:
After the bomb dropped it became a mad dash of messages and people accusing each other. After a short minute a couple people, including Michael and Adam were under the impression that it was the 4 Canadians, including Zach which obviously isn't true. Zach says it was me, I'm told that I'm being trusted over him for a short while.
NOW, it seems like Vanessa and Michael are apparently trashing me to Zach so that doesn't look good. We'll see what happens. At the very worst I'm on the block next week and I've at least made the game a little more interesting on my way out.
Overall, seriously reckless move but hey it could work out if I'm lucky enough and play people the right way.