Board Thread:Season 10 - Côte d’Ivoire/@comment-1582230-20131224011739/@comment-23897534-20131224051324

Zurvivor wrote: Zachary: Earlier in the game you were rather arrogant about your position in the game. But as time went on your attitude definitely changed. What inspired you to be more humble in your confessionals? Also, had you won the tiebreaker game what do you think your chances were going up against Sharky and Mike?

Lets see. Reasons for less arrogant confessionals. 1) I knew people would be reading them, and no one likes arrogant people except if your me. And 2) the game began to get more difficult. When your in between two alliances, and getting all the info from both, neither side knows you were playing them until you go to tribal. With Lagunes winning streak, the "Oink" alliance didn't know I was giving away their info, and the John's group wouldn't know if I was really with them. So that's mainly why I stopped with the arrogant confessionals.

I wasn't too excited about a F3 with me, Mike and Sharky. I felt the only chance I ha of winning was against Mike, and Sharky was the one I thought would take me to the FTC. That's why I wanted to get Mike out at the final six and final five, to get myself in a good position, but I never fully recovered from Riley's self-vote. I needed to keep John around a little more, because I felt he trusted me 100% Well Zach's comment about me trusting him 100% is interesting. I wasn't entirely certain if I could trust Zach, but because the Careers was so quickly aligned and made it so clear that who was on the outs that I knew it was in Zach's best interest to join us... before Sam sent me the email. :/ Which I think may have been part of my downfall and the reason a Lagunes member didn't win despite such a massive advantage. There was such a large divide between the two groups that I think we kept winning to avoid being on the low end of the numbers in our alliance. I think if we took more advantage of our time advantage as oppose to automatically forming packs, there would've been a winner from Lagunes.