tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5768432491842996795.post724971225063810368..comments2023-05-10T05:51:08.550-04:00Comments on All Top Chef: Reactions to Top Chef All Stars Episode 4Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5768432491842996795.post-81290478555853594882010-12-23T11:22:27.840-05:002010-12-23T11:22:27.840-05:00We've seen this before. Spike's Team Yell...We've seen this before. Spike's Team Yellow had a strategy to not lose, as opposed to winning. They want to purposely give up the first point? Where do you see that? In baseball playoffs, does a team put up their worst pitcher against another team's ace? What kind of mindset is that? They have SEVEN dishes and you need 4 points to win... and you want to put up your worst dish first? <br /><br />In any case, they didn't put Jamie up first, and still lost the first point and the entire game. Their worst dish didn't get off the bench, and they were plain beaten by a better team.<br /><br />This strategy, however, may work for the individual competition where you want the worst dish to go up, so you can make sure that if you lose (again, negative mindset) that you won't be the one to go home. Jamie never made it off the bench, so she never had to stand before the judges. We'll never know if her dish would have been deemed inferior to Spike's.<br /><br />Play to win people.Dwaynenoreply@blogger.com