After yet another blindside has taken place, Rhett went from flipping on his allies, to being flipped on. Recently taking out Andrew for 15th, Rhett didn't keep in mind that the game is always about adapting, and was ultimately flipped on by those he believed he could rely on. Was this vote more strategical or personal for Euboea? That will all be up to individual perspectives.
Overall, Rhett gambled in a very large matter, and it didn't pay off for him. He had an amazing idea, and I personally believe taking out Andrew was a great game move. On the other hand, Andrew didn't show signs he was going to flip on Rhett, forcing him to question whether he made the correct decision so early in the game.