Last week on Big Brother 23, viewers watched as Tiffany Mitchell devised a genius plan in order to ensure her Cookout alliance members will make it to the end of the game together. On just the fourth day inside the house this summer, Tiffany, along with Derek Fraizer, Kyland Young, Xavier Prather, and Azah Awasum formed the Cookout alliance. The group later added Hannah Chaddha to the team.

Although Tiffany has only won one competition so far, which was a Wildcard competition, she is still considered to be a very strong player in the game. Tiffany not only has a very strong social game, but she has also been playing a very good mental game. In fact, many fans believe Tiffany could take home the win at the end of the summer, becoming the first-ever Big Brother houseguest to win $750K.

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In order to take home the big win at the end of the summer, Tiffany has to ensure she is covered on all sides in order to prevent any chance of nomination. In doing so, she has devised a genius plan to not only ensure her own safety but also the safety of her fellow Cookout alliance members. Tiffany sat down with each alliance member individually to discuss her thoughts. Essentially, she explained they each need to have an ally in one person outside of the alliance. This way, others will see each pair as a duo that needs to be split up, similar to how they see Christian Birkenberger and Alyssa Lopez, who are currently in a showmance together.

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If each of these pairs is seen as a duo, other houseguests will want to nominate the duos should they get the chance. Although it is not ideal to have an alliance member on the block, the Cookout Alliance will always have the numbers to ensure safety for the alliance member, ultimately sending home their outside ally and decreasing the number of houseguests remaining in the game outside of the alliance. Should one of the alliance members win Head of Household, they could even nominate a pair in order to prevent the other houseguests from uncovering the details of their alliance. Then, should everything go as planned, the Cookout alliance will be the final six houseguests together. At this point, it would simply become an "every man for himself" type of game.

In a way, Tiffany's plan is quite genius. It ensures safety for all of her allies while also evicting outsiders week after week. In addition to this, the Cookout alliance members will not have to worry if they find themselves on the block, as the group will have the numbers to keep them safe. On the other hand, things in the Big Brother house never go as planned. Although Tiffany's plan may sound good, it may not be as easy to execute as she may think it will be. Everything in the game is extremely unpredictable. For this reason, the alliance could find itself with two members on the block at the same time, which would ultimately cause issues amongst the group.

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Big Brother 23 airs Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 8 PM ET on CBS.