Post by Captain Bob Dawg on Aug 22, 2012 21:40:38 GMT -5
Alright hello boys and girls of the jury i'll try to keep this short since if you really want to know about a certain aspect of my game you will have the oppurtunity to make sure I know what you want in your question.
Thanks for making this an awesome game. It was probably one of my favorite 2 or 3 games ever so thanks for that. I also want to apologize if any of you took your boot personally because I did enjoy getting to know all of you and I always did what I felt was best for my game not exactly what I wanted to do.
The reason I believe that I should win this game was because I excelled in all three of the main components of Survivor. Or as I call them the 3 S's... social, strategy, and strength. I think very few people can say they played strongly in all three aspects of this game.
I will start with the obvious one. My strength. I won three immunity challenges all of which came at what I felt were really crucial times. The first was the double boot when the Gwad 4 was all immune due to my necklace, Ted's tribal immunity, and Jay's idol and my idol given to Ace. The last two were also key because I did not feel 100% secure with my F3 deal with Jay and Ted just due to the fact I had played a strong game and could be seen as a jury threat.
My social game I felt was also really good. I can say that I did get to know all of you as people outside of this game we call Survivor. I think thats something people often neglect in this game is that you are playing with real people who have real issues that they like to talk about. Whether it was sun burns, dream jobs or the olympics gaining that connection with people I felt was really key in enabling me to execute the final S, my strategy.
My strategy was far from clean. I had an alliance with basically everyone in the jury and for the most part with the exception of a couple as far as I know had a lot of people who trusted me. It is a dirty game and that is why the earlier apology. I didn't do it personally it needed to be done to get to the end. Early on in the game I formed an alliance with the members of Gwadatoo. When we switched tribes and I was all alone that gave me a good oppurtunity to meet people like Kelly, Mike and Eliza who would play a huge role in my game come merge. Honestly the game changing move for me and probably the hardest move for me was voting out Judd. When Judd left i was still a member of the Gwad 4 as well as now secured in an alliance with Kourtney, Kelly, Eliza, and Mike. Had that move not been made, the 5 Gwad members would of been up against 5 non Gwad members and it probably would of went to a tie. That move while tough to make is probably the main reason Myself, Ted and Jay are sitting here.
I look forward to your questions. I will try to answer them as quickly as possible but bare with me since I still am without internet. I will most likely look them up on my phone type them up on my computer and use a flash drive or sumptin to post them here.
Good luck with your decision I hope you realize that we are playing a game and while I did backstab that is the name of this twisted game.
Thanks for making this an awesome game. It was probably one of my favorite 2 or 3 games ever so thanks for that. I also want to apologize if any of you took your boot personally because I did enjoy getting to know all of you and I always did what I felt was best for my game not exactly what I wanted to do.
The reason I believe that I should win this game was because I excelled in all three of the main components of Survivor. Or as I call them the 3 S's... social, strategy, and strength. I think very few people can say they played strongly in all three aspects of this game.
I will start with the obvious one. My strength. I won three immunity challenges all of which came at what I felt were really crucial times. The first was the double boot when the Gwad 4 was all immune due to my necklace, Ted's tribal immunity, and Jay's idol and my idol given to Ace. The last two were also key because I did not feel 100% secure with my F3 deal with Jay and Ted just due to the fact I had played a strong game and could be seen as a jury threat.
My social game I felt was also really good. I can say that I did get to know all of you as people outside of this game we call Survivor. I think thats something people often neglect in this game is that you are playing with real people who have real issues that they like to talk about. Whether it was sun burns, dream jobs or the olympics gaining that connection with people I felt was really key in enabling me to execute the final S, my strategy.
My strategy was far from clean. I had an alliance with basically everyone in the jury and for the most part with the exception of a couple as far as I know had a lot of people who trusted me. It is a dirty game and that is why the earlier apology. I didn't do it personally it needed to be done to get to the end. Early on in the game I formed an alliance with the members of Gwadatoo. When we switched tribes and I was all alone that gave me a good oppurtunity to meet people like Kelly, Mike and Eliza who would play a huge role in my game come merge. Honestly the game changing move for me and probably the hardest move for me was voting out Judd. When Judd left i was still a member of the Gwad 4 as well as now secured in an alliance with Kourtney, Kelly, Eliza, and Mike. Had that move not been made, the 5 Gwad members would of been up against 5 non Gwad members and it probably would of went to a tie. That move while tough to make is probably the main reason Myself, Ted and Jay are sitting here.
I look forward to your questions. I will try to answer them as quickly as possible but bare with me since I still am without internet. I will most likely look them up on my phone type them up on my computer and use a flash drive or sumptin to post them here.
Good luck with your decision I hope you realize that we are playing a game and while I did backstab that is the name of this twisted game.