Jurors,
Getting here was not luck — it was strategy. From day one, I understood that this game required quick thinking, reading people, and making the right decisions at the right time. I played a fast-paced, strategic game, always aware of the challenges and the dynamics of the house.
I built strategic alliances, not out of convenience, but based on trust and timing. I knew when to get close, when to step back, and most importantly, when to make a move. These choices kept me safe throughout the entire game, and that’s why I was never nominated, proving that my social game worked.
On the competitive side, I showed my strength: I won HOH four times and POV twice, using that power not only to protect myself, but to strategically influence the direction of the game.
I never played impulsively. Every decision had a purpose. Every move was calculated to bring me here, while respecting the game and the players.
Today, I ask for your vote not just based on numbers, but on the complete game I played — strategic, competitive, and social. If you believe in a winner who played with intelligence, courage, and awareness, I would truly appreciate your vote.
Thank you.
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ELO Changes:
1. Mezcal: 993 → 1049 (+56)
2. Foox: 975 → 1020 (+45)
3. shrimpfriedrice: 965 → 999 (+34)
4. Scottmaster2: 927 → 952 (+25)
5. Narcissus: 917 → 930 (+13)
6. FireX: 815 → 824 (+9)
7. IceBeast: 898 → 889 (-9)
8. JulianJRA: 948 → 923 (-25)
9. Victim96: 976 → 937 (-39)
10. MissChloeKay: 918 → 871 (-47)
11. aries: 972 → 909 (-63)
22 hours ago
Foox has came in second place in Hysteria with 3 jury votes!
22 hours ago
Mezcal has won Hysteria with 4 jury votes!
22 hours ago
Good luck both
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IceBeast,
22 hours ago
ofc!
By
FireX,
22 hours ago
yes! and thank you for respecting my pronounce
By
Mezcal,
22 hours ago
voted mezcal for actually talking to me and not ignoring me plus they were chill
By
FireX,
22 hours ago
narci and scott waiting outside the gates of hell together
By
Mezcal,
22 hours ago
my game is poor? scoreboard
By
Mezcal,
22 hours ago
bitch speak up i cant hear you
By
Mezcal,
22 hours ago
Mezcal you game is poor in sorry i can’t vote you
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Narcissus,
22 hours ago
Es mi amigo narcicius no se puede tener amigos ??
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Scottmaster2,
22 hours ago
fire, ice, julia, victim this was for us
By
Mezcal,
22 hours ago
making a plea to the final hoh and meanwhile they’re mla formatting a speech to get the premade they joined with to vote them to win
By
shrimpfriedrice,
22 hours ago
oh no the 2 people who i was against the whole game for being in a premade voted for their premade to win
By
Mezcal,
22 hours ago
I vote Fox
By
Narcissus,
22 hours ago
Voto para Fox a ganar amigoooo que mezcal me nomino quinientas veces Fox winner
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Scottmaster2,
22 hours ago
copy + paste AI generated speech here. GL foox
By
Mezcal,
22 hours ago
immediately voted mezcal
By
shrimpfriedrice,
22 hours ago
Jurors, Getting here was not luck — it was strategy. From day one, I understood that this game required quick thinking, reading people, and making the right decisions at the right time. I played a fast-paced, strategic game, always aware of the challenges and the dynamics of the house. I built strategic alliances, not out of convenience, but based on trust and timing. I knew when to get close, when to step back, and most importantly, when to make a move. These choices kept me safe throughout the entire game, and that’s why I was never nominated, proving that my social game worked. On the competitive side, I showed my strength: I won HOH four times and POV twice, using that power not only to protect myself, but to strategically influence the direction of the game. I never played impulsively. Every decision had a purpose. Every move was calculated to bring me here, while respecting the game and the players. Today, I ask for your vote not just based on numbers, but on the complete game I played — strategic, competitive, and social. If you believe in a winner who played with intelligence, courage, and awareness, I would truly appreciate your vote. Thank you.
By
Foox,
22 hours ago