Welcome to your next HOH competition. James, as outgoing HOH, you will not compete. This competition is called Throw Back. You will be participating in a few of this season's competitions once again.
The way it works is for each round the player who gets first place will obtain 4 points, second place gets 3 points, etc. Failing to finish or not complete a round will earn you no points.
ROUND ONE: Majority Sucks
- Try to not be part of the majority in answering this question: Who is your favorite juror? (remember you want to be in the minority)
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ROUND TWO: Feel Lucky?
- This time around, you will be picking one card and behind it is a point value, the houseguest with the highest point value will win first place for the round.
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ROUND THREE: Think Quick
- Watch and then see me on AIM for your question. Take some fun notes! ----------
ROUND FOUR: Change Ahead
- I have made less than 6 changes to the board. What are they? You will lose a point for every incorrect guess.
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ROUND FIVE: Dear Diary
- Who made these quotes: (a) "There's going to be a war. It's going to be crazy. And I'm going to be right in the middle of it."
(b) "Shane will be the pawn obviously. But I figure if he left it wouldn't be the worst thing ever he's like the pawn you can afford to lose!"
Post by Rachel Plencner on Nov 25, 2013 7:00:05 GMT -6
For round two, are we choosing what card we want in this thread, so multiple people don't have the same one or would it just tie if people select the same card?
The first way is an explicit change to the board. (Ex: If all the jurors names were changed from green to purple)
Another way to define a change is something that is out of the ordinary or unusual. So to provide an example, for every competition Julie has given each competition a corresponding color. This HoH is a lime green, however had she not given the competition a color, and just left the text white, would that count as a change? It's not an explicit change to the board but it's a change in the sense it's unusual and not expected.
Also for round 5 is it possible for either of the answers to be no one?