I liked Kaysar, but he showed how niave he can be by trusting a member of the other side. If he really wanted it that bad he should have kept his finger on the button. Most people would gun for him since he got back in, and most people might think that he had an unfair atvantage (being outside the house away from the stress and be given a second chance by being let back inside).
He must have known that giving the other side the assumtion that he was the brains behind the strategy of the other team, and by being allowed to come back into the house would create a huge neon target on his back. By showing some compassion and believing/having faith in a member of the opposite team just got him evictedl. If he was really there to win he should have played a "no holds barred", cut throat type of game. But I give him major props for trying to be honest and trying to keep his integrety.
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