"also isn't 'no' and 'i want another choice' the same thing?"
You're right, Jhu! Technically speaking, "most" is a qualifier, so it implies a comparison is in effect. If one chooses 'no', then one is conceding that there is one who is worse than Russ and the worst amongst Russ and other possible candidates. But you know people aren't quite grammar conscious anymore, so correcting doesn't have much of an effect.