- Thu May 13, 2021 8:52:33 am
#2081
1. My partner during the prisoner's dilemma was Amanda. I chose to trust her because my entire game hinges on being an honest trustworthy person and choosing betray would've really damaged my game. So, despite the fact that Amanda chose betray, I feel it was the right choice for me to choose trust. I feel she chose betray simply because we knew Adam and chelsia would betray each other and she saw an easy chance for immunity. I have forgiven her for this but I WILL remember this happened.
2. My closest allies right now are Parker and Aiseleyne. They are the only ones I completely trust 100%. After them I have decent amount of trust in Richard, Jen, susie, Jennie, Amanda (surprisingly) and glyn. But I don't completely trust them yet because I don't know how much of what they say are lies. I don't know whether they are still hanging on to the group A thing or not.
As far as worst enemies, I simply am not a guy who has many enemies. Adam and sheila might be pissed at me for nominating them so I have to watch out for them. James is on my personal list because he threatened Aisleyne about not stepping out of line, etc. according to Parker and herself. I am not confronting him over this but I've lost some amount of trust in his word.
3. My only real alliance is with Parker and aisleyne. We three are absolutely solid, no matter what. I've been in other chats with people like Richard, Jennie, glyn, Amanda, but I don't know how true their words are to us, only time and actions will reveal this information.
My strategy right now in my position is to continue playing my social game and potentially figuring out ways to make certain people in "Group A" feel as though they are on the bottom, cause some paranoia, etc. they have to cannibalize each other at some point after all, so why not before I am evicted? But I have to be incredibly careful and subtle. I feel like Richard, Amanda, and Glyn are my best in roads that I have so far, and if they are willing to work with me, I truly will work with them.