Board Thread:Survivor 33: Tibet/@comment-78.244.242.31-20180713143218/@comment-32237110-20180713145521

Although you said I'm not getting your vote, I'd be a fool to not challenge you on that remark.

"From my knowledge, if you want to have the best shot to win with this kind of game, you need to distinguish yourself from the masses, either by being social or by making good and unexpected move"
 * The Marty boot was unexpected. That boot could literally not have been predicted since I didn't share that information with anybody but Seamus, unless you personally presumed the idol would've been played, but it wasn't. As far as anybody else knew, it was going to be Vincent going home.

"because every time that someone told you something, you told it to Seamus"
 * That only happened one time because I knew if Seamus went home, it could jeopardise all connections I had to the alliance of 5. I needed to at least make it to Final 5 with Seamus so I could flip the table on him to get rid of him, thus securing my place further in the game.

"I feel like by doing this, you lose the flip position that you actually could have"
 * You say this yet I was in a flip position several times throughout the game. I flipped initially at the Pory boot, once again at the Marty boot, and could've again at the Vincent boot if I wanted. I had several opportunities to flip in the game and I took two of them, so you saying you wouldn't have trusted me to flip says more about you and your game as I was always willing and already had done. If you mean this statement more in the context of the F7, I wanted the idol gone at that stage, and then I wasn't going to flip back at F6 as that wouldn't have benefited my game.

If on the off chance you want me to explain anything else, don't fret to let me know and I'll do so.