64) Dont mouth the feed watchers and dont sing copyrighted songs.
65) Remember, Feed watchers can see what goes on in HOH room.
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63) Once you hit the jury, watch for any non threating/threating pairs. A lot of the time there will be bigger theats than the pairs but the pairs need to be
broken up. Many pairs have made it end game: Dan/Memphis, Adam/Ryan, Dick/Dani, Will/Boogie.
64) Dont mouth the feed watchers and dont sing copyrighted songs. 65) Remember, Feed watchers can see what goes on in HOH room. |
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quietsurvivorfan |
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Dittos on #63, the last few seasons, pairs have slipped through. Dan and Memphis did a pretty good job pretending to fight near the end. That is the first
time we have seen that strategy employed. Jerry and Keesha pretty much bought it until it was too late to impact it.
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craftingdiane |
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quietsurvivorfan wrote: ummm you're kidding right? |
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BetteVSJoan |
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Getting to the jury is easy if you just shut your mouth, don't annoy people and let the big mouths and dumb players evict themselves. Meanwhile, be laying
down the foundation of good relationships, but not alliances, with each person.
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craftingdiane |
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yeah that worked out just swell for Erikunt
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Flav4 |
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Dan was awesome! He was part of the Puppet alliance and managed to make it till the end w/o a big fight. Usually, there's always rumblings when your part
of a secret alliance, that Ollie guy was stupid for opening his mouth.
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Dan was awesome! He was part of the Puppet alliance and managed to make it till the end w/o a big fight. In other words, benefiting from the fact that he and Memphis were in a house full of catty women who hated each other more than actually playing the game to win. 66) For the ladies... Don't hate. Relate. Even though you want to be the most fun and beautiful girl in the house that all the guys love, don't get caught up in the drama of taking each other out while the guys sit safe on the sidelines. |
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itsfriday wrote:And historically for the ladies, you've only a 30% chance of winning. So yeah ! Team with the gals and target the guys. |
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pochiethedog |
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I agree with # 66. I think the reason why men have won more than female is due to the fact they can check their feeling at the door. Most female players (no
all of them) get caught up in all the catty drama or showmance, as result they lose sight of the endgame.
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Mrpoopypants |
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67: Get a patsy like Memphis as an ally .. he will sit and sacrifice himself so everyone still loves you and you can win.
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BetteVSJoan |
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Memphis was pathetic, his Jerry hate was worth $450,000 to him.
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SimplyKimberly |
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68) Don't sleep your days away. The social aspect of this game is far more important that winning competitions in the long run. Socialize with everyone.
Don't wait until your butt is on the line to campaign. It may be too late.
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ImCrushingYourHead |
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Yeah, also sleeping players are very boring.
69: Master the art of agreeing without actually saying anything. You can't be quoted against your interests, especially if the winds change. |
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Mrpoopypants |
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lotta good advice on dis thread ..why the fuck arent one of us in that house !! they get these people that always make the same mistakes ... |
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ImCrushingYourHead wrote:I just watched the BB2 re-run over at that website yesterday and last night. Monica was great at this. She even talked about it in the DR. She does a lot of MnnnHmmm, I see what you mean, etc. She was able to do that at the F3 when she was cornered by Nicole to try to get an F2 commitment. |
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Kirblar |
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70) The Angie Rule.
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Hostile6 |
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WTF is with the bunky strategy of bringing cigarettes? It doesn't work, and never will. If anything, people will feel you're a threat because
you're looking at the angles.
Rule #1- Go watch BB2 and BBAS and watch Will Kirby. Pay attention to everything he does and copy. This means hanging out with everyone. Will didn't do this as well in BBAS, but he did it enough in the beggining to form relationships with the floaters. In BB2 he isolated himself, but then managed to form a bond with everyone. Which meant he got to use everyone at one point or another. Don't like someone? Who cares, listen to their stories, have conversations. Shut your mouth and don't get into fights. Make an enemey out of one person and you're likely to have made an enemy out of a few people. Lie your ass off. Some people are terrible liars and thus terrible BB players (for the most part). Don't start off to strong, but when you become "friends" with everyone, go to work. Tell them what they want to hear. Figure out everyone's best move. This is handcuffed to lying your ass off. If you're in good with everyone, you're likely to know what they're planning and thinking. Figure out their best move and counter strategize accordingly. Making friends with the heads of alliances (Nicole, Janelle, Danielle). Getting in good with the top people could allow you to control an entire alliance without being the biggest target. Be flexible with your strategy. The game changes quickly and you can't always get what you want. It's better to go with the flow and plan accordingly. Someone close to you might get booted and they need you to campaign? Fuck that... Don't expose your position in the game or risk pissing people off. You're in this for yourself, play that way (but not to obvious). Throw competitions (be one of the first out of every competition). Winning HoH is a terrible idea. It exposes your strategy, position in the game, makes enemies, makes you a threat, etc... Let someone do your dirty work for you. As long as you're not being nominated, who gives a fuck? Alliances will grow and than crumble, enemies will be made, the game will reposition. Being HoH puts you in the weakest position of all. Every alliance thinks they can win back to back HoH for 13 weeks... It has never happened and will never happen. Social game is the most important aspect of the game. Start games, conversations, be entertaining. Never underestimate the ability to be charming and funny. No TV, no music, etc.. makes the entertainer valuable. I might be missing some things, but this is the basic guideline of Will's strategy. It requires patience and self control. If you have those things, you can win. If you don't, you're fucked anyway most likely. They're the common trait among the best winners of the game. |
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quietsurvivorfan |
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Lisa in BB3 just did a DR session about using patience during the game.
71) Bring a friggin wetsuit to the house. These HOH endurances always involve cold water. Bring a waterproof hat that will deflect water off the back of your neck |
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71.) Where you sleep- Honestly, I don't know if where you sleep have had that big of an impact on the game, but, sleep where there is the most people are
at. Don't isolate yourself in a bed alone and don't isolate yourself in a room with social misfits or people *might* perceive you are with them.
However, I do know people who were isolated in rooms from the rest of the house and still did well but still try to get a bedroom with people who have good
connections in the house.
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