Chenbot
Endurance: 51
Skill: 81
Memory: 202. Big Brother is always watching, and it never forgets.
Logic: 154. The Chenbot is perfectly logical, of course.
Speed: 91
Luck: 21. The Chenbot does not need “luck”. She is simply good.
Tonight, one of the nominees will leave the Big Brother house. But, the most twisted summer yet continues, as what the players don't know is that I... will be entering the game tonight. Welcome... to Big Brother!
Trusting players who don't seem to want to work with Chenbot is not a good strategy. How will she know when they don't want to do that? Let's take a look. If a player has nominated Chenbot ever, or voted against her twice, she deduces that they are Untrustworthy.
{HOH DECISIONS}
Congratulations, Julie! YOU. Are the new Head of Household.
One at a time, I will pull a key from this box. The player whose key it is will be safe. They will draw the next key, and so on, and so forth.
Nominate the middle bots alphabetically (including or not including Chenbot, whichever guarantees this step finds the right number of nominees).
But first, nominate player(s) with the highest Skill stat.
But first, nominate player(s) with the lowest combined HOH stats, excluding any player who has the highest remaining in any given HOH stat.
But first, if it is round 2 or 3, and the winner of Veto 1 is present and not Chenbot, nominate them.
But first, the player with the highest next-HOH-challenge stat, you are safe.
But first, nominate Untrustworthy players. If there are fewer than two, nominate one if possible and refer to other steps. If there are more than two, exclude everyone else and use other steps as a tiebreaker.
Refer to these same steps in the event of a veto being used.
{VETO DECISIONS}
See voting decisions. I have decided to use the Power of Veto on the nominee I would be voting to keep.
But first, if only one player on the block is Untrustworthy, I have decided to use the Power of Veto on the non-Untrustworthy nominee.
But first, if it is the Final Four, I have decided not to use the Power of Veto.
But first, if on block, I have decided to use the Power of Veto on myself.
{VOTING DECISIONS}
It's almost time for the live eviction. But first, let's go to the living room and check on the HouseGuests.
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One at a time, each of us will enter the Diary Room and cast our vote to evict. Julie, you're first tonight. Please go to the Diary Room. Julie and [nominee] have had a bumpy relationship. It will be surprising if she votes to keep it.
As we all know, pawns do go home in this game, and the most important thing about it is quite simple. Never forget to Expect the Unexpected. I vote to evict the pawn (not the eviction target).
But first, I vote to evict the bot that has voted differently from me the greatest number of times.
But first, I vote to evict the nominee, if there is only one, who is Untrustworthy.
But first, for the first time in this game, a member of the most powerful alliance in the game will go home tonight. Find the biggest block of bots who have voted together the greatest number of times (prioritizing # of times voted together over block size). If Chenbot is not a part of this block, and only one nominee is in it, I vote to evict the block member.
But first, if it is round 4 or 5, and the winner of Veto 3 is on the block, vote to KEEP them, unless they are Untrustworthy OR Chenbot has already voted against them twice or more, OR Chenbot is the sole living player to have ever voted against them. In any of these cases, ignore this step.
But first, if it is round 2 or 3, and the winner of Veto 1 is on the block, vote to evict them.
It's official. With [enough] votes to evict [Chenbot's target], [target] will be leaving the house tonight. But let's see how the other votes fall.
When I reveal the results, the evicted HouseGuest will have only a few moments to say goodbye, gather his or her belongings, and walk out the front door. By a vote... of {enough to not enough}... [target]... you are evicted from the Big Brother house.
{JURY VOTE}
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