The 50: Shiv Thakre reveals ‘teen chaar game’ within alliances as Rajat Dalal plans a strategy
In today’s episode of The 50, the Lion compares the Mahal to a chess board and reminds everyone that alliances break and form constantly. Many players inside the Palace are actively trying to expand their alliances, knowing that numbers alone don’t guarantee safety but strategy does.
The Lion didn’t need to raise his voice, but the message landed heavily, the Mahal is a chess board. And on this board, nobody moves without calculation.
Every player is planning, plotting, trying to strengthen their alliance while quietly anticipating the next betrayal. What makes the situation even more interesting is that the real game is not just happening between rival teams it is unfolding within the alliances themselves.
As Shiv admitted, “Alliance ke andar teen, chaar game chalu ho gaya hai.” In other words, multiple strategies are being played within the same group. There are whispers of different plans running simultaneously, leading to visible confusion among members of the same alliance. When your own alliance isn’t completely united, every strategy becomes weak and uncertain.
Then comes the vote calculation. It’s not only about how many votes a group has, but also about how they use them. Some contestants are ready to vote wherever they are told, which shows unity on the surface.
However, others are thinking more strategically. They are placing their votes in a way that makes the opposing team waste theirs. As Rajat clearly said, “Main usko daalunga jisko woh votes karte hi karte hai, taki unke chaar votes waste ho.” For him, it’s not about emotions, it's purely a smart and tactical move.
In The 50 today's episode alliances aren’t solid blocks. They’re shifting pieces. And on this chess board, the player who survives won’t just be the strongest, it'll be the one who spotted the trap before anyone else did.
Every player is planning, plotting, trying to strengthen their alliance while quietly anticipating the next betrayal. What makes the situation even more interesting is that the real game is not just happening between rival teams it is unfolding within the alliances themselves.
As Shiv admitted, “Alliance ke andar teen, chaar game chalu ho gaya hai.” In other words, multiple strategies are being played within the same group. There are whispers of different plans running simultaneously, leading to visible confusion among members of the same alliance. When your own alliance isn’t completely united, every strategy becomes weak and uncertain.
Then comes the vote calculation. It’s not only about how many votes a group has, but also about how they use them. Some contestants are ready to vote wherever they are told, which shows unity on the surface.
However, others are thinking more strategically. They are placing their votes in a way that makes the opposing team waste theirs. As Rajat clearly said, “Main usko daalunga jisko woh votes karte hi karte hai, taki unke chaar votes waste ho.” For him, it’s not about emotions, it's purely a smart and tactical move.
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