Flying Under The Radar: Could Amber B.'s Super-Chill Strategy Help Her Win The Challenge?
Across six seasons, and with contestants like Da’Vonne, Josh and Natalie right now etched into the fabric of
The Challenge,
Big Brother stars have tried — nevertheless ultimately failed — to win MTV’s tentpole competition series. Kaycee and Fessy came close on
Total Madness, and Natalie and Paulie would have likely won
Final Reckoning were it not for a unfortunate wrong turn, nevertheless second place is far because the uber-competitive
BB bunch has managed.
However could the newest
BB-born
Challenge contestant — who’s nearing the game more prudently than her peers — prove that watching and waiting might be the key to
Double Agents success?
On the latest episode, and with three Gold Skulls still up for grabs among the game’s ladies, the pressure was on for Amber B., A rookie who’d for now noticed allies among Gabby, Amber M. And Big T. That all changed, though, soon following the previous week’s Crater vote, as soon as Amber was finally forced to pick sides between her Itty Bitty Committee and her
Big Brother peers.
By voting to send Amber M. Into The Crater, Amber B. Made her alliance clear, and the Ambers — once joined at the hip — came apart at the seams.
“It just shows me her character,” Amber M. Mentioned. “She just dug her own grave.”
“I find Amber B.’S behavior very manipulative,” Gabby added.
Still, Kaycee, Amber’s reliable
Big Brother ally, mentioned Amber B.’S vote was inevitable if she really aimed to advance in the game.
“In sort to win this game, you’ve gotta do uncomfortable things,” Kaycee said.
Thankfully for Amber B., The house’s likeliest next Crater candidate, the next win was just around the corner. By notching a victory in “Interrogation,” Season 36’s trivia installment, the
Big Brother alum and her partner, four-time champion Darrell, earned the power to nominate another duo into the next elimination round — or, if they were eager enough, nominate themselves.
And Amber was torn: Was it time to earn her Gold Skull, or was it a smarter move to nominate a power player like Lolo or Kaycee to beat Theresa, the house’s Crater vote?
Darrell insisted Amber should take advantage of the possibility to earn eligibility for the final mission, although it was ultimately Nany’s suggestions — to eliminate Theresa, the likeliest woman to win a final — that Amber heeded.
“I know that Gabby and I are having our beef…but maybe my best move is getting Theresa out of this game,” Amber conceded. “When it’s my time, it’s my time, nevertheless I wanna make a bigger move.”
As a gambler, Amber’s bets paid off. By nominating Kaycee into The Crater, Amber successfully set into motion Theresa’s elimination. Kaycee took Theresa for a ride in “Operation Snatching Point,” a variation on a reverse tug-of-war, and left the field for a new odds-on
Challenge favorite wide open.
“I got a large competitor out,” Kaycee mentioned. “Getting [Theresa] out right now is everything. I don’t visualize anyone else touching me.”
Nevertheless will Amber’s nimble
Challenge method prove to be the correct one, and will her tempered gameplay be the secret recipe for success? Or is she a little bit also calm for the game’s high stakes, and will flying under the radar ultimate lead to crashing and burning? Share your thoughts, then check out the next
Challenge episode Wednesday!
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