Board Thread:Big Brother 6/@comment-4975295-20180412172426/@comment-34112208-20180412175345

Hi Mackie,

I would just like to start off by saying that you played a great game and your social game was awesome. That was one thing that made you a threat in my eyes!

It may be true that I led people on and told them what they wanted to hear but that was just me trying to keep a good relationship going with everyone and keep my options open. You may not think that it is the best strategy but I have tried playing a more honest game without leading people on in other orgs and it is worse and gets me out of the game very early on.

I find that this strategy is what works for me best and what gets me far, even if it leaves some people upset. This is because often times when people approach me about their plans in the game, I do consider them as moves I would want to make but I would like to know every other option available first before I decide on what I want to do. For example, if I told someone I was already set on something, then it is less likely they would share their own plans with me and that is less information that I have. So that is the kind of strategy I went with. I do not see this as "pointlessly" leading people on.

However, in this game, my true loyalty ALWAYS lied with Brian/Marie. They always knew where my thoughts were at even when they flip flopped and changed.

5 errors I think I made in the game:

1) Probably taking Aaron to f2 because from the jury questions it seems like he's hated lmao!

2) Not pushing Brian to put up Aaron and Ally R together at double eviction

3) Not keeping Trent at week 9

4) Not rallying all the newbies together sooner

5) Not including Trent in my plans to get you evicted

I don't know if this is what you're looking for but this is what I think