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When did how many competitions you've won become a big deal? I swear when I first started watching the show hardly anyone seemed to care about this. I'd still say someone who can get to the end without winning has played a better game than someone who relies on being able to win challenges.
I'm talking about HG's views and the fans. Personally I'd prefer to watch someone like Shelly over someone like Kalia. |
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If you are bad at competitions you will be seen as less of a threat and so you will have a smaller target on you. Is that being clever or just not being good at any competitions like endurance ones? Now if someone intentionally throws competitions so they are seen as less of a threat that is one thing, but if it isn't intentional....
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Dan/Hayden have the right strategy imo. Never win competitions early on unless you have no choice and then turn it on late on.
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If you are bad at competitions you will be seen as less of a threat and so you will have a smaller target on you. Is that being clever or just not being good at any competitions like endurance ones? Now if someone intentionally throws competitions so they are seen as less of a threat that is one thing, but if it isn't intentional....
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I think throwing comps early on is clever strategy yet if you said in the F2 to the jury that you threw competitions Im almsot certain you would have no chance of winning.
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