Board Thread:Big Brother 4/@comment-5173086-20170910024650/@comment-31720975-20170910093423

 Hey Joey!! Thank you! It was great to play with you, and I’m glad we made it as far as we did

 Personally, I don’t see what other options I had. As early as week 4, i was forced into an aggressive/offensive position due to being called out, and from that point forward there was no way i could revert back to being passive, the target was firmly on my back and that was not going to change. By the final 5 onwards, I was the last of the ‘big threats’ remaining, and no amount of lobbying or campaigning could change that perception. However, I still had chances to survive without relying on competition wins. For instance, Christina admitted in her speech, she would have taken me to the final 2 if she had won, proving I could still make it to the end without my competition prowess. Final 4, if Christina had won POV, she would have evicted Estefana. So whilst there was plenty of ways I could have been evicted if i did not win the competitions towards the end, I still did leave myself with as many viable options as possible, It simply by that point wasn’t possible for me to reverse the full damage of the constant call outs and perceptions, so ultimately, I think i set myself up nicely in a position where:
 * 1)  I could win to the end, As I took out the people who were main challenges to me competition wise
 * 2)  Left myself with some options (i.e Christina, who was not going to turn on me, giving me at least a 50% chance in final 4, and a 66% chance in final 3 of surviving, pretty good odds for such a target
 * 3)  Christina may have 'carefully' planned, but so did i. The final 5, was the exact Final 5, I wanted, with the people I thought i could beat. The fact I was able to make this happens, speaks volumes. I also was able to make it with the final 2, I agreed upon in my end weeks ago, to hopefully give myself the best odds of winning. Truly, I don't think i could have set myself up much better, I was a huge target, and managed to give myself options still, even if i had lost competitions.