Board Thread:Season 16 - Turkey/@comment-24593200-20140708224411/@comment-24524216-20140709035057

'''Miguel: What was Bartley's best move? '''

Bartley´s best move was aligning with me on Day 1.

I was the one who made him go to exile so he could get the idol. I was the one who told Tyler that we could work with Bartley from the other tribe so that´s how he start getting cross tribal alliances. I saved Bartley personally two times. (At Jessie´s and Rasheid´s boot). I made Topher and Bartley´s trust towards each other even bigger when I made Topher play his idol on Bartley. And finally I choose Bartley over Topher to sit next to me at F2. He surely had some other great moves. He played a good game. But he wouldn´t be sitting here without me.

"It's like you're contradicting your good traits and emphasizing your lies" 

You are totally right and I´m glad you pointed that out. My game strategy had two sides just like the moon. You juries probably know my social game or my physical game because that was what you actually saw and live with for at least 21 days (Sadly you and I never had that opportunity) BUT there´s also a dark side of the moon. Which are all of my lies, strategies and secrets. This FTC has been all about that dark side of my game and I´m proud of it because it took me here but don´t forget that we played together for 39 virtual days and over 3 months on real life. I did had some good traits I did made friends I had lots of personal conversations and good times with most of you. I was worried for you or whatever was going on with your personal life. I did played a good game and of course I´m not 100% a Villain. I worked hard for my tribe every time I could. I motivated my team and I had an overall good relationship with everyone.. that could be the reason I didn´t have any personal enemy sitting at the jury or even voted out before. But I´m here to prove why I wasn´t only everybody´s Mexican Amigo but actually a big mastermind behind some big moves. Without any side of my "moon" I wouldn´t be sitting here.

Thanks Marco for give me the chance to explain that.