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Originally Posted by Liberty4eva
Just about everything he did was strategy. In his diary room sessions he talked about why he did certain things. He took the calculated risk of throwing the veto contest week 2. He took on the America's player challenge and adjusted his strategy accordingly. His deal with Ollie was genius because he never intended to go through with all of it. His veto roulette stunt was designed to create confusion. He picked Michelle to go on the trip with him to get her vote. He consoled Keesha when she found out Memphis was going to vote her out. One thing you won't know from watching just the regular show was that Dan said goodnight to Jerry every night in the big brother house and that was the reason Jerry voted for him (watch the clip below). Just about everything this guy did was calculated to effect. And it's not like he slipped through the cracks like a June from season 4. He played the game from almost the very beginning. He's the only person in the final 2 to win on a unanimous vote and I think that speaks volumes. I don't get why you think memphis should have won. His strategy was basically to have a final 2 deal with everyone. Nothing really creative in that. When you take a strategy like that even if you make it to the end there's a huge chance that you will have pissed too many people off to win. This is one of those rare cases that, of the original 13, the best player won.
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Well good for him for winning, Im just saying I wanted memphis to win that season more.
I didnt mind Dan but again I liked Memphis more. All I can say now is that Im following my winner on twitter now
And I followed Dan then unfollowed him to be a rebel