How to Win The Traitors
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2024
- This video analyzes and reviews the manipulation strategies in The Traitors UK and The Traitors USA streaming on BBC and Peacock. If you want to know the psychology to winning the Traitors as a traitor or as a faithful then this video should provide you with the correct strategies to excel at the game. The Traitors has been an unexpected hit due to the levels of deception and manipulation in the game. The Traitors is a game of manipulation that requires a lot of trickery to emerge as the winner.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Traitors Review
3:08 How to Win as a Traitor
3:42 Don't Stir, Confirm
5:42 Play It Dumb
7:26 Don't Manufacture Evidence, Repeat it!
8:50 Kill Strategically
9:57 Avoid the Limelight
11:18 Prepare Answers
12:21 The Roundtable
18:36 The Final Four
19:56 Befriend a Faithful
21:04 How to Win as a Faithful
22:17 Don't Banish Instigators
22:53 Don't Be Rude
23:41 Keep Allegiances Secret
24:39 Guilt the Traitors
25:11 Create Traps
26:12 Examine Banished Traitors
27:30 Befriend a Traitor
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You made a key point about the traitors' strategy near the end game. You need to eliminate a traitor to give comfort to the rest that they've "got them all". This is what Andrew failed to spot in series 2. He could have told Evie the shield strategy that Harry used to get her on his side. Jaz already suspected Harry so that would have been 3/5 against Harry.
do the faithfuls know how many traitors there are?
@@vincenturquhart1370No, they don't. Sometimes the game started with 3 traitors, sometimes with 4, and sometimes with 2 and they recruited 1 on the 1st day. But no faithful knows that. Add to that that the traitors have sometimes an option to recruit someone during the game (usually when their numbers are too low vs the faithfuls).
@@Jonaelize Harry's plan to not tell anyone he got the shield, and make it look like the Traitors tried to banish him, when he actually recruited, was very clever. He'd won the game from that moment on. The rest of the episodes were just killing time before the end.
@@vincenturquhart1370 no
None of my friends believed me that this show was worth watching and now they’re OBSESSED. Top tier reality TV
I'm the same, someone recommended it to me last year and I thought another reality show? Nah, sounds pretty naff but after some persuasion I decided to give it a go and that was it, I'm hooked and also think it's the best reality show ever.
I think my favourite bit of The Traitors was when people claimed to be body language experts or behavioural experts, to be able to spot a liar... and being completely wrong. It just shows how much of the body language "expertise" spread online is nonsense.
I've realised too that it's actually pointless trying to get a Traitor out during the early part of the game. You might as well just vote out the people who do badly in the Missions. This will give you time to build up a dossier of evidence on the people you suspect most. If you get a Traitor out too early, everyone might be celebrating, but the Host will just ask the remaining Traitors to recruit a new Traitor, so the Faithful will end up being no further forward!
I’m really interested to see how the players evolve as the series goes on. With each new season, they will learn new strategies and notice how people are playing the game. It’s going to be fascinating to watch.
I love that Kieran’s “parting gift” line is now just becoming the slang term for outing a traitor who’s turned on you 😂 iconic line 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Iconic line, but sore loser.
It’s hard to pinpoint a definite strategy. I’ve watched 5 franchises and it really comes down to the games you are in. The New Zealand faithfuls were probably the most switched on, whilst the Australian season 2 were the worst I’ve watched.
It’ll be interesting to watch the show develop. I just really really hope it doesn’t become too over produced. There a freshness to the traitors that I hope we don’t lose too soon.
The Australia season 2 was a joke in all honesty
@@CreyyGDCould say the same about US season 2 so far. UK season 2 was the best in my opinion.
@@Jonaelize US season 2 is easily one of the best in the franchise. You must mean season 1.
@@Shane3125 No, I agree UK season 2 is for me, the best. Harry owned that game.
Also, an important point to note as a Traitor: the Faithfuls will, most of the time, go with the first bit of evidence theyre presented with and the loudest theory involving it, so any plan that relies on them uncovering a clever “hidden” plan over accepting the easiest explanation probably won’t work how you want it to
I have a tip that is said in this video, "dont take things personally" when Brian in season 2 of the uk traitors got called a sheep he got defensive and took it personally then got himself kicked out.
I only just discovered this show a few weeks ago and already finished watched every English speaking language version of the show. It's clear to say I'm totally obsessed. I thoroughly enjoyed your breakdown of the show
I think most of these are great points but one I disagree with is being a traitor who leads the charge against another traitor. I think once people had seen the first seasons then it became obvious that traitors target other traitors. If you’ve been very passive at roundtables and then suddenly you take the lead and it just so happens to be a traitor, that will stick out to the smarter people in the room (it’s what happened in UK2 to Paul and it’s what should’ve happened to Harry). It also comes with the risk of them flipping it back onto you (as Miles nearly did to Paul). Also, people expect the most successful traitor hunters to be murdered, so that would turn heads. Conversely, you can’t suddenly flip on them, you have to find the balance of participating enough in the pileup against them to seem part of the group but not be at either extreme.
Other than that I think this video is awesome, great job.
I think Amanda (UK1) and Alex (AU1) played the best games overall
A season where they somehow manage to hide the traitors from the viewers would be awesome
Seems like you'd probably get zero confessionals if they did that. But I believe there was once a show like that before called whodunit.
Watch the mole
@@Benn847 I’ll look it up
@@well-dressed-bird That crossed my mind too. I think the producers could work away around it. Same way they could show the discussions of traitors by blurring their segments and disguising their voices
@@Gabreyes093 if you can find it. Aus 2014. From memory it was a good season curious if it still holds up a decade later
This was a beautiful in depth analysis, to add to your point about befriending a faithful, it helps tremendously if that faithful is viewed as the most trusted faithful (the type of person people say they would trust with their life etc.) as seen with Harry & Molly and Cirie & Andie.
I feel like Sandra’s recent move in US Traitors 2 will, or at least should, define how the game is played by faithfuls. There is a voting block of 5 that would gladly steamroll everyone on their way to the end together, and then there are some leftovers, including the three biggest suspects (Parv, CT, and Phaedra), so Sandra creates a 7 person majority that will protect her from banishments, as she now has the numbers, and will protect her from murders, since she’s useful to the goals of Parv and Phaedra. By keeping the three main suspects under wraps she also protects against any likely recruitment that would take place, allowing her to get to the end and (hopefully) lay out her case against Parv and Phaedra once the traitors lose their powers of murder. Basically, the best way to win as a faithful is to create a mixed alliance and keep in at least two traitors until the endgame
Great video. You made some really solid points. I expect in S3 of the show the Traitors turning on Traitors aspect to be seen as more suspicious.
It was obvious towards the end of UK Season 2 but Mollie just couldn't use basic logic.
It is fascinating how a lot of these tactics also apply to another show from the Dutch speaking countries, The Mole. And how this feels like an upgraded version of the tactics used by the mole and contestants in that show. Especially with regards to confirming others theories, avoiding the limelight and playing it dumb. Just in a group setting instead of individually. And how it mirrors this show in group vs. individual suspicion. Makes you wonder what is in our water to create these kinds of social deduction shows that focus on betrayal ;)
I think traitors is an adaption of the Mole.
@@DSQueenie From what I remember you might be right. Flemish Mole -> Dutch Mole -> Traitors is how it went, I think.
There is a game people play called either Mafia or Werewolf that is basically what the Traitors is. @@DSQueenie
Great video! The show is surprisingly good for reality tv
Paul's 'double bluff" run circled back on him and just became consecutive obvious tells lol (Jaz is the greates player)
Jaz was awesome. Sadly Mollie was rather naive and too trustworthy. But it seems the winning strategy to have 1-2 gullible people with you at the end.
@@Jonaelize Jaz was great but he tried to pull the trigger too late. He should have done it when Ross was still in faithful camp. In the end, the best player won....the fact he won bears it out. But Jaz was a great player.
Nicely observed thanks. I’ve watched the 2 UK series and think the game is too heavily weighted to traitors winning. I’d like them to change the format to even things out a little. For dramatic effect, they’ll always need at least 1, possibly 2+ traitors in the final. The ability to keep recruiting new traitors skews it too far. Not sure how they could fix it but the traitors have a strong advantage due to their ability to strategise safely, and having more info than faithfuls. The faithfuls only won S1 due to the parting gift from a traitor, which wasn’t really in the rules so most likely won’t happen again.
I’ve watched every English speaking season and it’s easier to spot a recruited traitor based on results so far. so I wouldn’t say it’s skewed in that sense. However yes the show is called the traitors so of course they will have the advantage. I’m sure overtime they will add twists and modify the format!
In my opinion, it really ruined Australia season 1. Like getting another traitor with 6 or 7 left just wasn't fair... and with that being their first season, they didn't have an idea how many started out as traitors or got recruited. They never would've guessed 2 at the end.
excellent analysis as always!
brilliant video! such succinct analysis
Very interesting video! This format makes for such an interesting game and it’s cool to see strategies evolving from season to season.
The shade you put on Diane was so well deserved and so well done
I normally dislike realiry shows, but the premise of Werewolf (the drinking game) turned into social experiment is too intriguing.
I follow these strategies a lot when I play among us with my friends and other social deduction games (my friends hate playing social deduction games with me lol, I'm good at them)
Wont there always be at least 2 traitors in the final due to the recruitment rules?
And when andrew said maybe there are no traitors left when someone was murdered rhe night before... Massive clue!!!
lol yeah
In the finale episode yes but not at the fire pit. Kate was the only traitor left at the end of US S2
Great video
I’ve been watching the og version for this show (the Dutch traitors). I’m so happy it’s doing so well worldwide. It’s giving me so much extra content XD. Must say haven’t watched everything yet but UK 1 has been my top for now.
OMG. This show reminds me the game called "Town of Salem". Every strategy you talked about in this video is implemented in Town of Salem too. In different scenarios, let it be reality tv or online games, humans' behavior pattern remain the same. It's really fascinating.
If you liked this show, you should check Town of Salem too. It's basically online "Who is Werewolf(or Mafiosso)" game but much more complex.
I think this show is based on the classic mafia/werewolf game
EXCELLENT
I can’t believe they did not get Harry, so smirky!
Yah, how does a room of 10-20 people not glance at him once when he’s got that cocky smirk? Honestly Paul was even more obvious. But I guess you can be easily fooled and distracted.
The faithfuls were so oblivious the entire time, hardly any of them got a traitor out without the help of an actual traitor doing most of the work. I feel so bad for Jaz as well, probably one of the only ones that had any clue what was happening lmao. If it were any other faithful other than Mollie at the final then I feel like they could’ve won.
@@freesbiJaz’ issues were that he played things a bit TOO close to his chest to avoid becoming a target, and that he often had a thought and then wouldn’t follow it through. Like he noticed that Harry kept finding traitors but didn’t seem to ever connect that the only way that was possible was Harry being a traitor.
I also felt like it was a mistake to vote Andrew out first in the final 4 then target Harry. He was never going to get Molly to send her BFF home, but if they’d got Harry out first there was a better chance to get her to vote for Andrew after.
@@Roda-Fowa I think he was doomed either way. He knew that by accusing Harry at the round table too early would make him a target for murder, but by leaving it too late to bring anything up, Harry had already been cemented as the ‘golden boy’ who had everyone on his side. Even when Jaz was telling Zack n all that about his suspicions, no one believed him.
I agree with your point about voting out Andrew first tho. It would’ve ended up as a split vote with 2 votes each for Harry and Andrew, meaning it would’ve been a randomised banishment. I think if Harry ended up being the one banished then Jaz n Mollie would’ve then voted for Andrew and won, but it’d play out the same if Andrew had been selected.
He wasn’t that bad. Have you seen AUS2 lol???
JUSTICE FOR JAZ! He was such a great faithful.
no mention of Cirie in here when she played a perfect traitor game 💔
Cirie was the best. Just as good as Harry, even more so since she got 2 people to completely trust her. Harry only had Mollie.
I have a feeling they might rework the format of the show so we don’t know the traitors as a one off for a future season. I think this could make for an exciting series as the audience has gotten used to the format
Look, it's "Blood on the Clocktower: the tv show"
Omg, you are awwsome!
Is that John Bercow, the former speaker of the Houses of Parliament?
Sometimes being friends with a traitor can get you voted out so that traitor can look more like a Faithful. A tricky game indeed - you can’t be too much of anything including being too middle of the road.
What a brilliant video holy fuck
Read art of war and 48 laws of power you will win this show
I wonder if someone will ever acuse themself of being a traitor in order to confuse everyone and to stay in the game🤔
You're not allowed to insinuate or flat out tell people that you're the traitor. At least not in the Dutch version
They can't. As well as they can't flat out tell people which other people are traitors.
How To Win The Traitors: "Befriend a Traitor"
Me: "Well that's hard to do if you don't even know who the traitors are"
12:20 -ish I think I wouldn't have suspicions but out of a philosophy of that giving power to the traitors.
Hi. Could you please do a follow- up to this video with Traitors Australia. Especially season 2. Have a few questions
* Spoilers *
1. Why do you think none if the faithful were ever able to vote out the traitors even though their names would come up constantly during the discussion. This after the contestants said they've seen the show before
2. How did someone as volatile and flip- floppy as Sarah, make it to the end?
3. Why couldn't Blake and Camille join forces with Sarah to get Sam out?
Overall question: which position do you think has an intrinsic advantage to winning the game - a faithful, an original traitor, recruited traitor?
Peters “trap” didn’t narrow down the traitors like he thought sure he told CT Dan and Parvati but his flaw was he also told Jon Bergie and Trishelle (I think) making it so one of the ladder three could purposefully frame one of his first 3 suspects if they were traitors so Peters trap didn’t narrow down much on actuality 😅
Sure but they know it’s Parvati and Dan also voted for Phaedra making her a suspect. The outcome was that they kind of have evidence for all 3 traitors now
@@JustanObservation yes but the evidence for why you narrow it down to Parvati Dan and CT flawed due to the fact Peter told over half the cast about the plan opening the possibility of whose a traitors to all the people he told. I hope what I’m saying makes sense not trying to argue or anything just discussing this great show 😊
can you do a breakdown of Saltburn... that will get you a million views, just watch!
I love The Traitors, but feel that the Faithful have too little chance to win. The thing I think that would level the playing field is - if for at least the first half of the season, when someone is sent the Death Notice, they have one chance to guess a Traitor. If they guess wrong, they're out as normal, but if they guess right, the Traitor they named is out and they saved themselves by replacing them. Once they reach a predetermined number of contestants left, the rule would be stopped.
It would add so much excitement and confusion. Someone who was Faithful one day is now a Traitor. Those who are disappointed they weren't chosen to play Traitor know that there is still a chance. When someone disappears during the night they won't know if it was a murder or a Traitor being replaced. And the big thing is that If a Traitor knows that a Faithful was gunning for them, murdering them would become very dangerous.
This should be recalled “The Workplace.”
The hardest bit of being a traitor is surviving the other traitors in the end game, your probably better off not recruiting another one at the end and hope you can sneak through.
I'd love to know what you think of the second series of the Australian Traitors. An absolute car crash from the Faithful.
An instruction manual on how not to be a faithful
You see, there is a Roblox variant of the Traitors, and those kids who I've observed play it, they get everything wrong with how to play. They take those out of the game for dumb reasons and just blab their mouths constantly and are just rude with how they get others out. Like, in my most recent game, I was banished cause someone said I did nothing during the challenge when everyone clearly saw me do the entire challenge single-handed, and I got voted out because they paid attention to the accuser. They don't stop to think otherwise, usually to think, maybe those getting accused are actually faithful because they are focused on getting the easiest target out of the game, when the hardest target could likely be the Traitor hiding among the players.
I REALLY want to watch this video, but I haven't watched neither of the 2nd seasons...
the premise of traitors sounds like liar game
Where will season 2 UK Traitors be available to stream and when!?
All episodes from S02 are available on dailymotion!!
I feel like the traitors did everything “wrong” in AUS season 2. But the cast was so inept and had drunk the Sam koolaid that the traitors could have announced at the roundtable they were the bad guys and still would have won.
Banishments are my favorite part but I think the end game needs a rework. Its such a great show and concept though.
Another thing I realized is when a traitor votes for a person, so as to go with the group even though everyone else knows that's their most trusted/close ally, they end up looking suspicious to the group when the person turns out to be a faithful and is voted out next. The faithfuls are usually like "Yeah we thought they were a traitor but why did YOU vote for them if they were your most trusted ally?" Then votes them out because they can't give a good reason.😂😂😂
This is blood on the clocktower irl lol
Me and a group of others are running a traitors season on discord
Check out or Season 3 Wishlist!
I feel like this show runs on three mentalities:
1. I don't like you so I'll vote for you
2. You voted for me so I'm voting for you even though I just spent 10 minutes detailing why I think it's someone else
3. I don't know so I'll go with the majority
group think always shines through....especially during the first half.
How to win the Traitors: Don't have your name written down.
No
Real lies deceit and of course, real money.
The "Confirm" didn't work for Dan in season US Season 2. Haha!!!
I think you have to just act confused all the time
THIS IS T.V
How to win as a Traitor: have a bunch of really stupid Faithfuls (as seen by the Traitors AU season 2)
im just prepping for a game I'd never play lmao
you can apply to play it
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First!
Sounds like werewolf
I prefer Traitors Australia.
First
Second, but incredibly close!
1. Pass the vibe check with the normies. First people they banish are those who have something that sets majority off. Fay and Imrand had literally zero chance to defend themselves. They got piled on and that was it.
Fay wasn't banished, she made it through initial suspicions and was murdered near the end.
@@footyeditso66 oh, I meant Nicky. I have no idea how I got those 2 mixed 🤦. Still she had 0 chance to defend herself.
I Love the Traitors. This is a cynical show for cynical people.
You missed the most obvious evidence. Track who comes late to breakfast. They are faithful.
They actually fixed this in the second season on both the UK and the US version when sometimes a traitor will be the last to enter.
They are but they usually send the person in last who argued with the one who got murdered or banished the night before for some reason.
The last few in to breakfast are usually under suspicion immediately.
@@Dee_Lite263 yep. the production team is trolling with the faithfuls
It's only editing guys! 😅
I'm torn on this video - I like this channel, but loathe reality TV. Not a fan if this is a new direction, but maybe works as a one-off
It’s a one off as it’s the only reality show in which I’m interested in the themes
Trust me Traitors is really good.
@@JustanObservationit's the best reality TV show that's on, no producers led manipulation for drama like big brother, X factor, Towie or Geordie shore and no staged convos like love island.
It's real ppl trying to work out who the traitors are and the traitors trying to stay three steps ahead to outwit them.
video called how to win the traitors, then advises you do what the traitors who LOST the game did. ?????
what part exactly are you talking about?
it doesn't mean that everything they did was bad.
I think what was is not mentioned is that you also need some luck. Miles played a good traitor game, but the faithfuls quickly honed in on him giving out a drink to the victim, while the same play by Parvati on the US show 2nd season didn't even register at all with the faithfuls there, even though it was more clumsily executed.