After it was announced that there would not be a media history trial over whether Péter Hajdú understood the rules of a board game or not, it was also revealed who won RTL’s murderous game reality, The Traitors:
Sándor Torghelle, former national team soccer player and singer Barbara Schoblocher.
They left the game with more than seven million forints each, as the last surviving innocents.
Barbara Schoblocher and Sándor Torghelle
Photo: RTL
To those who clicked on this news out of some inexplicable excitement and have no idea what it is about, but are still here, I will quickly tell them that this is a tactical-psychological-criminal reality game, practically the same as the well-known killer game from freshman camps, only here there are cameras and then it is broadcast on TV, plus in this case the players are more famous people.
The essence of the game, in short, is that two dozen people are locked up in a castle, and a couple of murderers are secretly selected from among them, who have to kill – vote out – someone every night, and the others have to unmask them, that is, they also have to vote out someone every night. If they have a match, they vote for a murderer/traitor, if not, they send an innocent home.
In the last episode on Thursday evening, it was possible to get rid of both murderers, the magician Soma Hajnóczy and Alinda Veiszer, so that in the end only two innocents remained, the aforementioned Torghelle and Schoblocher.
The players representing the so-called intellectual line were completely blind for most of the game, on the other hand, with Sándor Torghelle, who investigated the program quietly, almost sitting on the bench (sorry), and was practically the only one who voted for the killer almost every time.
Cold
Photo: RTL

