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Originally Posted by VTChess
Can't wait to see how lolChaosKass responds to someone pulling her type of move
Me too. I'm expecting a whole bucket full of butthurt.
Count me among those who disliked Tony at first and gave him no chance to even make the merge, to now loving how much he has brought to the season and being impressed at the way he has played. He may have become paranoid by all the votes he was receiving, but he completely turned that on its head and used it to break up the LJ/Jefra/Trish group.
Vix, do you think its a lock that he now sticks with Tasha, Spencer, and Jeremiah to pick off the Trish, Jefra, and Kass? I kind of doubt that's how Tony looks at it. I think he approaches his game by figuring out who he feels is the next biggest threat to him personally in the game:
Woo - solidly on team Tony after he "saved" him from an LJ led blindside.
Jefra - who does she cling to now that LJ is gone? She has done nothing to indicate she is capable of making moves on her own.
Kass - who the f knows where her head is, but can anyone really feel good about relying on her as part of a plan to make a move?
Spencer/Tasha/Jeremiah - inherently dangerous due to their tight bond to each other, as well as a demonstrated ability to win challenges.
Trish - may have burned this bridge, but on the other hand he did include her on his thinking, so she may be salvagable. Tony is probably a bit wary of Trish trying to rally Jefra and Kass to target him, but they can't make the numbers work without S/T/J.
I think maybe he and Woo stick with S/T/J to take out Trish, then picks up the Kass and Jefra pieces and plays the, "have to break up those three" card at final 7. Effective strategy to leverage the desperation of those in the minority to do anything to stick around through one more vote.