Your result for The SURVIVOR Game, and thus not a Test ...
2nd Place
179 out of 127 (women) or 254 (men) on taking chances, 102 out of 164 on strength. Higher does not mean better.
You made some great choices. You knew that you weren't the strongest man on your team, and you didn't try to compete for that role. Your plan was to take some chances, but you didn't want to raise too much suspicion. Almost immediately you found yourself being forced to choose between two sides in your tribe. You decided that it was best to stay in the middle, but you made sure to grab an ally and the two of you pretended to be sympathetic to both sides. It worked. You helped them go after each other while avoiding trouble for yourself. After the merge you formed a faction to try and defeat the strong alliance that had survived from the other side. You were mostly successful. At the end you won immunity to make it to the final 2. You confidently described your game plan to the jury, but not everyone was convinced. In the end they decided that the woman you were up against had played a stronger game, and she was victorious by a vote of 4-3.
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2nd Place
185 out of 127 (women) or 254 (men) on taking chances, 90 out of 164 on strength. Higher does not mean better.
You made some great choices. You knew that you weren't the strongest man on your team, and you didn't try to compete for that role. Your plan was to take some chances, but you didn't want to raise too much suspicion. Almost immediately you found yourself being forced to choose between two sides in your tribe. You decided that it was best to stay in the middle, but you made sure to grab an ally and the two of you pretended to be sympathetic to both sides. It worked. You helped them go after each other while avoiding trouble for yourself. After the merge you formed a faction to try and defeat the strong alliance that had survived from the other side. You were mostly successful. At the end you won immunity to make it to the final 2. You confidently described your game plan to the jury, but not everyone was convinced. In the end they decided that the woman you were up against had played a stronger game, and she was victorious by a vote of 4-3.
185 out of 127 (women) or 254 (men) on taking chances, 90 out of 164 on strength. Higher does not mean better.
You made some great choices. You knew that you weren't the strongest man on your team, and you didn't try to compete for that role. Your plan was to take some chances, but you didn't want to raise too much suspicion. Almost immediately you found yourself being forced to choose between two sides in your tribe. You decided that it was best to stay in the middle, but you made sure to grab an ally and the two of you pretended to be sympathetic to both sides. It worked. You helped them go after each other while avoiding trouble for yourself. After the merge you formed a faction to try and defeat the strong alliance that had survived from the other side. You were mostly successful. At the end you won immunity to make it to the final 2. You confidently described your game plan to the jury, but not everyone was convinced. In the end they decided that the woman you were up against had played a stronger game, and she was victorious by a vote of 4-3.