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May 25, 2012 0:03:25 GMT -5
Post by Russell Kairouz on May 25, 2012 0:03:25 GMT -5
Hello Cassandra and Josh.. I would like to congratulate you both on making the final two..
As far as questions go I guess I don't have anything to ask..
Uhhh... Maybe I can ask what was the major move you made to get this far?? I guess I'd like to know that. Congrats again!
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May 25, 2012 13:20:54 GMT -5
Post by Josh Welch on May 25, 2012 13:20:54 GMT -5
As stated in previous answers, I think my "major" move was switching over and aligning with you and James. If I were against you I probably would have been voted out sooner. Thanks Russell!
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May 26, 2012 22:53:14 GMT -5
Post by Cassandra Waldon on May 26, 2012 22:53:14 GMT -5
Hey Russell. I listed three important moves in Drew's question so I'll come up with different one to avoid redundancy. A major move I made to get this far was back in Week 3 with the big Enzo vs. Jen vote. It was pretty clear that the vote was an important one and would have a huge impact on the rest of the game. When news got out about Enzo’s Mafia, I decided that it was important for me to evict Enzo and stick with Jen and the others. If I stuck with Enzo, I would be at the bottom of the alliance with no way to work my way back up. There was a core group that was very strong because of a strong previous agreement and I was on the outside of it. With the people evicting Enzo, there was no strong agreement that solidified five or six of us. This gave me room to work with people and get a read on everyone. Additionally, there were some big personalities and strong players that I was now grouped with, like Jen, Lori, and you. This was extremely beneficial for me because if the other side gained power, I was not going to be targeted immediately. In evicting Enzo, I was able to put myself in a very secure position within the majority and also gave me enough room to avoid being stuck at the bottom of the group.
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