- Sat Apr 09, 2016 3:16:19 pm
#99
One thing I tell new players to always be cautious of, is to not fall into the trap of assuming you are the mastermind of your alliance. Last season, I told all of the new players this ahead of the game, and still a majority of them fell into this trap. So I’ll try this once again… New players seem to believe that they are the mastermind of their alliance, when in actuality they are just going along for the ride. There is always a perceived leader of an alliance that everyone in the opposing alliance believes is the leader. New players assume, that if they make it to the final 3, they will be able to explain to a jury that they were really the mastermind. This is rarely the case. Even if it’s true, jurors only vote for what they can see as fact. Perception is reality.
Assuming that you can change the minds of all of the jurors who have viewed you as a follower the entire game in the 11th hour is arrogant. You have to be able to prove your game by having a viable résumé that players have witnessed.
How do you know if you are only ‘going along for the ride’? well, the best indication is if you are the one suggesting who gets voted off and if that’s being heard. If you aren’t that person, you are playing someone else’s game.
Another trap new players fall into all too often is that they get nervous about wanting to make it far and assume that staying in an alliance is the only way to do that. They end up playing it safe and regretting not having made a move earlier. There is more than one way to skin a cat. That is why it’s important to get to know all of the players so that you have options.
Sidebar: You don't actually have to be like the representative you are assigned, you're merely taking on their name, not their personality. You can do whatever you want with the identity ie: Making Rupert be a complete backstabbing asshole, or Russell Hantz a completely loyal angel.
The final bit of advice I’ll give you is to have fun. The worst thing in the world is to talk to players after the game and they tell me “Aw, I should’ve played a more fun game, I wish I had just played crazy and fought with people and made a lot of alliances and gone out in a blaze of glory” The fact of the matter is, the worst thing you can do is waste your opportunity. People assume this means being voted out. I disagree… I think wasting your opportunity is to play it safe, make it very far, and lose. Trust me, you would rather go out early and make a huge impact on the season and have a lot of fun doing it, than make it to the final 3 and lose to a better player who had fun and didn’t play it safe.
Assuming that you can change the minds of all of the jurors who have viewed you as a follower the entire game in the 11th hour is arrogant. You have to be able to prove your game by having a viable résumé that players have witnessed.
How do you know if you are only ‘going along for the ride’? well, the best indication is if you are the one suggesting who gets voted off and if that’s being heard. If you aren’t that person, you are playing someone else’s game.
Another trap new players fall into all too often is that they get nervous about wanting to make it far and assume that staying in an alliance is the only way to do that. They end up playing it safe and regretting not having made a move earlier. There is more than one way to skin a cat. That is why it’s important to get to know all of the players so that you have options.
Sidebar: You don't actually have to be like the representative you are assigned, you're merely taking on their name, not their personality. You can do whatever you want with the identity ie: Making Rupert be a complete backstabbing asshole, or Russell Hantz a completely loyal angel.
The final bit of advice I’ll give you is to have fun. The worst thing in the world is to talk to players after the game and they tell me “Aw, I should’ve played a more fun game, I wish I had just played crazy and fought with people and made a lot of alliances and gone out in a blaze of glory” The fact of the matter is, the worst thing you can do is waste your opportunity. People assume this means being voted out. I disagree… I think wasting your opportunity is to play it safe, make it very far, and lose. Trust me, you would rather go out early and make a huge impact on the season and have a lot of fun doing it, than make it to the final 3 and lose to a better player who had fun and didn’t play it safe.