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Offline Car84

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Really, What Doomed "Woman Power?"
« on: December 13, 2004, 08:18:04 PM »
Jeff asked Ami something along those lines.  She mumbled something about women not being used to sticking up for each other.  Blah, blah, blah.

To me, the answer is obvious.  Women (and men) are not defined solely by their standard equipment.  When it was Ami, Scout, Leann, Julie, Elisa, Twila, and Chris, it just oversimplified matters by assuming the women were all of the same mind.  Actually, it's kind of degrading.

Survivor is a game that is won by an individual.  And even if you are determined to engineer an all-female (or all-male) final four, someone has to be left out.  In large part, that is what Chris benefited from.  He didn't assert himself, and let the individual women play against each other.  No, it wasn't a sure thing for him.  But what happened wasn't, in my mind, surprising.

And no, Ami, it wasn't some unfortunate dysfunctional moment for women.

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Re: Really, What Doomed "Woman Power?"
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2004, 08:56:50 AM »
I have thought about that several times. I wondered if they really thought they could ALL win or what. :\/  Leann said it earlier in the show, "We are gonna have to start voting off our own." Maening after the men were all gone. The others just looked at her like they had never even thought of that.

I think it's degrading for someone to tell another they will take them to the final four. Usually that person is so cocky he is gone first or, they forget to factor in the votes from the rest of the players. Oh well, I will keep watching and wondering why they do what they do. LOL


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Re: Really, What Doomed "Woman Power?"
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2004, 08:55:27 PM »
Do you think a womens allience will ever hold together

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Re: Really, What Doomed "Woman Power?"
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2004, 10:43:59 PM »
I can't see it happening. Shoot Sarge was even ready to vote Rory off so, I don't think it's just the women. First impressions aren't always the best and there you are stuck with an alliance that is probably gonna screw you unless you make some changes. Then the others are gonna screw you if you do. LOL Either way, you're gonna get screwed.  :)*

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Re: Really, What Doomed "Woman Power?"
« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2004, 10:08:44 PM »
True that river  :()()


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Re: Really, What Doomed "Woman Power?"
« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2004, 10:33:17 PM »
I think Women power was doomed once they decided to vote Eliza out before Chris.  As soon as that happened it meant the womens aliance was broken up and everything was fair game.
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Re: Really, What Doomed "Woman Power?"
« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2004, 11:48:25 PM »
Maybe even before that when Ami insisted that Lisa be voted off instead of Rory.  ?:)?

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Re: Really, What Doomed "Woman Power?"
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2004, 04:27:35 AM »
Yeah I think you may be right there. 
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Re: Really, What Doomed "Woman Power?"
« Reply #8 on: December 20, 2004, 12:09:52 PM »
Jeff Probst always says that if you study John Nash and his game theory, particularly the game Hex, you can win at Survivor. 

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The main purpose of game theory is to consider situations where instead of agents making decisions as reactions to exogenous prices ("dead variables"), their decisions are strategic reactions to other agents actions ("live variables"). An agent is faced with a set of moves he can play and will form a strategy, a best response to his environment, which he will play by. Strategies can be either "pure" (i.e. play a particular move) or "mixed" (random play). A " Nash Equilibrium" will be reached when each agent's actions begets a reaction by all the other agents which, in turn, begets the same initial action. In other words, the best responses of all players are in accordance with each other.

Nash proved mathematically that this always occurs and that there is only one winner.  So, even if you decide to band together as "females" vs "males", you are doomed to fail as equilibrium is reached.