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Post by lovetrivia on Jun 23, 2006 5:55:48 GMT -5
Welcome to your Final Ceremony of Chainlink. cricket... JP... you have survived 11 rounds of play, but now, neither of you have the power. The power lies with 7 previously eliminated links that you two failed to save at some point in the game. Now, you want them to help you.
This will work like a Final Tribal Council for a Survivor game. First, the Final 2 will give their opening statements. After both cricket and JP have given their opening statements, the jury may begin asking their questions. It does not matter what order the jury members ask questions and they don't have to wait for the Final 2 to answer questions already asked before posting.
cricket and JP will answer all questions asked when they have the opportunity to do so. After all questions have been answered, the Final 2 will give their closing statements. Finally, I will post asking the jurors to send in their votes to me and lock the thread. You will be voting for who you want to win Chainlink.
cricket and JP, please make your opening statements when you are ready.
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Post by JP on Jun 23, 2006 10:26:07 GMT -5
Hi guys. This has been an interesting first game. I joined this game to see how far I can go in a competition with a new format.
I am glad that I have reached the Final 2 with cricket. We two have been working together early on in the game. I guess you could say we have an alliance, even though I don't remember us talking about it in this game.
I am looking forward to answering your questions and I'm going to answer them to the best of my abilities.
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Post by cricket on Jun 23, 2006 15:48:37 GMT -5
I really enjoyed playing this game with all of you. I didn't have any real alliances other than the unspoken one with JP, however I did ask to be saved once in a while with the understanding that when the time came I would also save that person. This has been an interesting game and I hope we get to play it again.
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Post by Heather on Jun 23, 2006 19:19:10 GMT -5
Ok, i better post my question now.. Because i can't think of anything good right now.. JP, why should cricket win, and cricket, why should JP win the game? I'll have to read the answers on Monday
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Post by cricket on Jun 24, 2006 6:43:13 GMT -5
I believe JP should win because he is a good strategist. He is very good at challenges. He talks to all the players and keeps communication going with them. These are all very important traits to have when playing these games.
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Post by JP on Jun 24, 2006 9:33:56 GMT -5
Ok, i better post my question now.. Because i can't think of anything good right now.. JP, why should cricket win, and cricket, why should JP win the game? I'll have to read the answers on Monday Hi Heather. I believe cricket should win because she is kind and does not offend too many people. In a social game like Chainlink, your personality plays a crucial role in your game, and I believe cricket's ability to get along with everyone is a characteristic of hers that should make her the winner of this game.
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Aaron
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Post by Aaron on Jun 25, 2006 8:57:14 GMT -5
Both of you name 3 reasons you should win and 3 reasons you should lose!
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Post by JP on Jun 25, 2006 18:56:31 GMT -5
Both of you name 3 reasons you should win and 3 reasons you should lose! Hey Aaron. Thanks for the great question. 3 reasons I should win: 1. I gave my 200% into this game. I did my best in the challenges and played to win. 2. I used strategy each week to keep the people I wanted and to eliminate players that I feel would want me out in the future. 3. I feel that I got to talk to almost everyone playing the game. Even if it's just a simple "Hi" or "Can you pick me?", I tried reaching out to everyone. 3 reasons I should lose: 1. I was a threat and I made it here. If you were trying to get me out but failed, then you want me to lose. 2. I should lose because I could have talked alot more with you. Not just Hi's but as well as How are you's, what are your fave's, etc. 3. I should lose because I upset a few people in this game, unlike cricket who I don't think has upset anyone.
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Post by cricket on Jun 25, 2006 19:52:49 GMT -5
Both of you name 3 reasons you should win and 3 reasons you should lose!
Tough one.
I should win because:
1. I put my heart into the challenges, whether I was good at them or not, I still tried hard.
2. I worked with other members of the game. If someone asked me in a pm to help them, then I did the best I could.
3. I played a fair game, I didn't lie to anyone.
I should lose because:
1. I didn't win as many challenges as others did.
2. I didn't strategize enough.
3. I am not as strong a player as others are.
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Sally
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Hooray Jordin Won!
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Post by Sally on Jun 27, 2006 6:54:46 GMT -5
What is your best game move?
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Post by JP on Jun 27, 2006 9:55:34 GMT -5
What is your best game move? Hi sally. In my opinion, my best game move was breaking up Heather/Aaron's alliance. During Round 9, when cricket was the Chainleader, I thought about the round and realized cricket and I can break up Heather and Aaron's alliance, which I thought was a threat to us. By looking at Round 8, I saw that Lethal picked Aaron. Therefore, if cricket picks me, and I picked Lethal, Lethal has no choice but to pick Heather (basic rule of Chainlink: you can't pick a person for 2 consecutive weeks). cricket and I executed the plan and it worked. Aaron was eliminated from the game. I want to say that this is in now way personal. I felt that having another dyad in the Final 4 with me and cricket could make it hard for us to reach Final 2.
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Post by cricket on Jun 27, 2006 16:16:13 GMT -5
What is your best game move?
I think making deals with others was a good move on my part. I told a few that if they chose me as a link, then I would choose them next time. It worked for the most part. I was sad to see some go, and at the time there wasn't a way for me to prevent it.
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Post by lethalreality9 on Jun 28, 2006 6:23:29 GMT -5
Hi JP and cricket. I just want to say congratulations and good luck.
My question is basic and simple. Why should I vote for you and why do you deserve to win Chainlink?
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Post by JP on Jun 28, 2006 10:34:30 GMT -5
Hi JP and cricket. I just want to say congratulations and good luck. My question is basic and simple. Why should I vote for you and why do you deserve to win Chainlink? You should vote for me because I played a well-balanced game of winning challenges, strategy, and social skills. I deserve to win because I feel that how I play the game shows how much I want to win Chainlink.
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Post by chemgirl on Jun 28, 2006 21:28:12 GMT -5
Hi guys. Congratulations on making the final 2. I think you both had an excellent strategy and I commend you for sticking to your alliance or whatever you call it. I don't really know what to ask you or how to decide which of you should be the winner. I would like for each of you to tell me what are the 3 most important things I should base my decision on?
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