Each week, host Jeff Probst will answer a few questions about the latest episode ofSurvivor: Kaoh Rong.
How do you usually determine when you are going to start tempting?
JEFF PROBST:Yes ,its just a gut call.

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Its not about seeing anybody start to struggle.
So the number of people who took the offer would determine how much food you would get.
But the key was you had to decide quickly.
The past couple of seasons we have been experimenting with the instant decision idea and we like the results.
I felt badly for Julia, she just missed it by a moment.
Is this an example of exhaustion and malnutrition making it difficult to think straight, or just bad gameplay?
I object, your honor.
The question calls for speculation and Monday morning quarterbacking!
I think its very difficult to play this game perfectly.
Fear of saying something wrong, fear of upsetting somebody, etc.
We could both list numerous times when talking at Tribal led to an amazing 180 and saved somebody.
You cannot ever playSurvivorfrom a point of view of staying safe.
If you arent a part of the conversation, you should be concerned.
Tai made a mistake.
Thats really all that happened.
He tried to cover it but I dont think anybody bought it.
But the underlying truth in all of this is its very tough to play a perfect game.
The key is how you recover from a mistake.
We heard Julia and Michele talking about how they needed to start building their resumes with a big move.
Question of the day.
This reflects back on the previous question about why you cant just stay quiet.
The game shifted years ago and now more times than not, the jury votes for game play.
Not always, sometimes bitterness comes into play but most often its rewarding those who made moves.
I think all three of your questions share the same theme how do you do it?
How do you play the game without having the game turn inward and play you?
Looks like we have a battle of the sexes brewing.
What can you say about next weeks episode?
Im gonna give you a different tease … the compass of morality stares Tai straight in the face.
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