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Originally Posted by Pyramid*
aye, we know!
What 'got' me about Anton - was he was so blithely unaware that he was being outsmarted, outclassed - without Aaron so much as sparing a second though - and there's Anton, losing sleep, being up 'all night' trying to figure out who voted for who!!
I think one of thevery best examples of how much Anton was a muppet - was after Aaron managed to get others to think he was voting for Harry... when Aaron was at the cooker (stirring a pot, how fabulously designed was that!) - with Anton giving him big licks about how sure he (Anton) was that Aaron was up, and out, and Aaron giving it the nonchalant "oh you think so..." blaze reply 
The best humour comes from such moments. I bet that will haunt Anton for many years to come!
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Leave Anton alone, he's suffered enough

! He played the game in the one way that was sure to get him kicked out.
I have my little classifications of game players
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Alex, Rachele Rice, Josie small
Small players they are generally themselves but may adjust there personality slightly to make life easier in the house
Victor, Anton big
Actively take an interest in messing with Hm's and manipulate voting, keeping the audience involved
Rex, Aaron massive
All the above but, make no admission even to the public that they are playing a game.
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The way Anton played it he had no hope because the public hate out and out duplicity. I can't believe Anton didn't know this. Enter stage left "A simple country Boy", called Aaron he knows how to play to win.