Opening Statement Part 3
I made a lot of bold moves and had to back stab, and I hope you all aren't bitter about that. It's a game and I believed I played a better game than Walker. I will now discuss how I played a role in each vote out after merge. Something Walker cannot say he did.
Swagger - You could get rather paranoid, and I wanted to isolate Jake to further my own game, so you sadly had to go. I was able to convince Nightmare and Beast to take you out, and rallied other votes. Walker was just a simple vote and didn't play a big role.
Om3ga - Another vote where I rallied and Walker did nothing but serve as a simple vote for the final three deal I had with Beast and Nightmare. On3ga, I made this move out of respect for you and the great game you were playing. You were playing dominant, and I knew you had to go if I wanted to further my chances. This was also to further isolate Jake.
Jake - This was hard for me because once I did isolate you from Swagger, I wasn't sure if I could fully trust you. You were very smart, intelligent, and confident. No one could deny that. I voted you out because of those traits and the fact that I knew that Nightmare was someone I could trust for another round. I was going to be loyal to you if you stayed in the game, the problem was I wasn't sure if you would be loyal back. Do note, too, that my ideal f3 was with Walker and Beast.
Nightmare - I was the first one to have the balls to mention this to Beast in order to set this up. Walker did not play any role in this as he says except for flipping when it tied after some persuasion and manipulation from myself. Walker says he “rallied his troops” when he had no troops and was merely rallied by myself. Beast and I decided to go through with the plan, we knew it would be tied, and we executed once it got tied. I remember this because Walker and I finally created our final two deal. I knew also he had problems with Beast which furthered my f3 goal.
Newman - I had to do this. Didn't know where your head was at, and it furthered my goal of bringing Walker and Beast to the final three. I set this up magnificently where I told Walker I was voting for Beast, it would become a tie, and I would take out Beast, when I flipped in order to take out Newman. This is another showing of my consistent manipulation of Walker where he was my troop and not vice versa. Bold move and kept my standing.
Smack - Never knew where your head was at and had a feeling you wouldn't take me. Walker and Beast were my ideal final three and I capitalized upon that. Sorry.
Beast - My ride or die. I managed to pull stuff out of my ass and convince Walker to keep me, no matter how much he wants to say he wasn't and he did this purely based on the spam issue.
Walker was completely ignorant to the deep final three I had created with Nightmare and Beast, and didn't realize that he was a simple pawn for us in terms of acting as another vote. I didn't listen to Walker at all because I had already pulled the strings to make the moves. Walker thinks he was some master manipulator when he was merely a tool. I had to take out Nightmare purely for a strategical move and I hope he understands this. I've only had two votes against me all game and was never in a position of danger, whilst Walker received several votes and was in danger on three different occasions. While he may not admit it, he did not play a game as complex, strategic, and intelligent as mine.
In addition, Walker was a pawn because of his emotions towards Beast. I originally planned this final three with Beast and Walker because of those emotions he had and the fact that he was an emotional player. Walker hadn't made big moves other than make one emotional decision which was the final tribal council. He really only won one competition. Throughout this you can also note that Walker was a mere vote and nothing more, so I'm not sure how he's getting the fantasy that he was some manipulator who ralli