
Sean K Reynolds Designer, RPG Superstar Judge |

After one night of voting, the top 8 competitors had established themselves as front-runners in the vote totals.
The competitor with the #1 spot in the voting totals has held that spot throughout all of the R3 voting.
Only 17 votes separate the #5 spot from the #4 spot.
At least two of the Top 4 have a "K" in their first or last name.
At least one male competitor made it into the Top 4. ;)

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After one night of voting, the top 8 competitors had established themselves as front-runners in the vote totals.
The competitor with the #1 spot in the voting totals has held that spot throughout all of the R3 voting.
Only 17 votes separate the #5 spot from the #4 spot.
At least two of the Top 4 have a "K" in their first or last name.
At least one male competitor made it into the Top 4. ;)
With exit polls only starting Sunday, it will be hard to determine the first and second of these.
The last one means that the Top 16 to Top 4 chances has changed nothing for almost all the contestants. Even though Victoria knows that one of her potential Top 4 spots goes to a male, now is looking at one in three, but since then I am sure she knew the other three would be male did it really change anything for her either?
So in 4 possible slots, we know that these 9 might be in.
Christopher Wasko — Storrs, CT
Joseph Kellogg — Kingsport, TN
Mark Nordheim — St. Louis, MO
Mikael Sebag — Irvine, CA
Mike Kimmel — Seattle, WA
Mikko Kallio — Helsinki, Finland
Robert Brookes — Newmarket, NH
Tyler Beck — Cumberland, MD
Victoria Jaczko — Tucson, AZ
This, my dear host, is a terrible, terrible tease.
Though I have to approve, from a GM's point of view.
Building tension by letting the minds fill in blanks already there. :)