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Post by Jeff Probst on Sept 11, 2020 20:36:44 GMT -5
TRIBAL COUNCIL #11
Welcome back to Tribal Council. We'll bring in the members of our Jury. Keith, Debb & Jeff voted out at the last Tribal Council.
Before we vote, please answer the question assigned to you. Post your answers on this thread.
Alicia, what are the pros and cons of leaving the Ogakors in the game?
Elisabeth, at this point are there concrete alliances or pairs? How does these groups influence the vote?
Michael, you made a pretty bold statement last Tribal Council. Were you addressing anyone in particular?
Mitchell, at this point, what kind of player is ideal to vote out?
Nick, at this point do Immunity wins put a target on your back? Why or why not??
Tina, how important are social relationships? Are social relationships more important than strategic gameplay??
You will send your votes to the Host in the forum's "Messages" (Not the Google Hangout). Please title the message "Tribal Council 11"
When voting, please provide a few reasons why you are voting this person.
You are voting somebody out of the Tribe. Votes are due 9PM Sat. Sept. 12. Anyone who fails to vote in this time period, will cast a penalty vote against themselves.
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Post by Michael Skupin on Sept 12, 2020 9:47:06 GMT -5
you made a pretty bold statement last Tribal Council. Were you addressing anyone in particular?
Last tribal was a little crazy for me, I was shocked too see that the vote was so close, I was a little hurt by the votes and that’s why I made that statement, it was a bit in the moment and it was just me realising some anger
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Post by Tina Wesson on Sept 12, 2020 15:43:05 GMT -5
Tina, how important are social relationships? Are social relationships more important than strategic gameplay??
I personally find social relationships to be the most important aspect in this game. If you win a challenge that's great, but if you don't having an ally or more than one ally is what helps protect you in this game long term. Strategic game play is important, but you can't ALWAYS be strategic with out it biting you in the ass.
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Post by Nick Brown on Sept 12, 2020 17:41:03 GMT -5
Nick, at this point do Immunity wins put a target on your back? Why or why not?
I don’t really think so. These challenge have all been random and no one has won more than once so it’s all fair game. Perhaps effort shown in challenges is the thing that may actually put a target on your back.
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Post by Elisabeth Filarski on Sept 12, 2020 19:02:18 GMT -5
Elisabeth, at this point are there concrete alliances or pairs? How does these groups influence the vote?
Jeff, nothing in Survivor is for certain. One could believe they are in an alliance with everyone but in reality be in alliance with nobody. You could be in a group with many people but be excluded from an even smaller group. I lie awake holding my stuffed animal that I packed with me every night thinking about this. Groups can influence the vote for sure, but they can also be an illusion
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Post by Alicia Calaway on Sept 12, 2020 19:19:44 GMT -5
Alicia, what are the pros and cons of leaving the Ogakors in the game?
The pro of course that they can be an extra vote but the con is definitely that if one gets to the final 2 they will win hands down.
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Post by Mitchell Olson on Sept 12, 2020 19:21:16 GMT -5
Mitchell, at this point, what kind of player is ideal to vote out?
haha the ideal person to vote out is the person who is either coming after you personally or is going to cause the biggest problem for your alliance moving forward. That could be the person who has the best chance of winning immunity or it could be the person who's the most socially savvy and can get into peoples heads. it's really a flip of the coin for which is more problematic.
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Post by Jeff Probst on Sept 12, 2020 20:41:50 GMT -5
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