Survivor Game Changers episode 13: Who won’t be Surviving Tribal?
Eight players enter, six players leave. With Survivor Game Changers heading into the season finale, we bet on the two players that will be voted out tonight.
Welcome, one and all, to the tenth edition of Surviving Tribal, our weekly feature where each season, three writers start out with $500 in fake money and make bets on betting odds for who will go sent home from Tribal Council. It’s the penultimate edition for Survivor Game Changers, as two players are scheduled to go home tonight.
Last week, Cheryl made the bet on Sierra Dawn Thomas getting voted out, edging her way past me! It’s a fight to the finish between us, while Cody plans on pushing all his chips into the center in order to make some big moves with what little he has left.
This is the last week we’ll be asking who we think will be sent home in Survivor Game Changers. Next week, we’ll be asking who we think will be surviving tribal council that night, securing the title of Sole Survivor and receiving a check for $1 million. With that in mind, this week’s odds are very slim considering a quarter of the players are getting voted out.
Brad Culpepper – Even
Don’t give me that look, Brad! You were going home last week if it weren’t for the fact that you won Individual Immunity! You will need to either need to win two more Immunity Challenges in a row or convince other players to give you an idol. Considering you sold Tai down the river, your options are limited.
Michaela Bradshaw – 9/8 (Cody: $100, Cheryl: $100)
As my colleague pointed out about this week’s preview, it looks like Michaela is blackmailing Brad about some sort of vote. She’s been getting a real negative edit all week, and even tried to usurp power in acknowledgment of her losing game. She may have gone too far this week.
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Andrea Boehlke – 3/2 (Cody: $25, Cheryl: $50, Daniel: $250)
If Sarah flips back to the minority alliance again, she may be risking her respect at the Final Tribal Council. Yet, if she wants a chance to win, she’ll need to take out the biggest threat, being Andrea. Having won two individual immunity challenges and steering the vote at this point after the merge places a target on your back.
Cirie Fields – 3/1 (Cody: $50, Daniel: $75)
There will come a time where the players will finally realize that Cirie will win if she sits at the Final Tribal Council. I sincerely hope that recognition comes tonight, or hope that Cirie wins it all next week, because her inability to win an immunity necklace will make it easy to knock her out before a (presumed) Final 3.
Sarah Lacina – 4/1
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As mentioned before, Sarah is needed on both alliances, meaning she is crucial for either side’s vote. However, should she get cold feet like in Cagayan, history may repeat itself and both groups agree to vote her out in recognition of her chances to win.
Aubry Bracco – 5/1 (Cheryl: $25)
She’s the least likely to be voted out of all players without a safety net because she’s been so inconsequential so far. She’s been given a purple edit, shown little strategic prowess in her gameplay and doesn’t really have a chance to win. She’s fully within goat territory.
Troyzan Robertson – 15/1
Even if Troyzan plays an idol for someone else, he’s still green with envy about their edits. He’s proven to go on a monster run of immunity challenge wins, and has no chance to win the game overall. He’ll just have to keep his head hung low and cruise on the way to a ~$75,000 consolation prize.
Tai Trang – 24/1
Mark the human not only provided Tai with loving comfort, he also brought another hidden immunity idol as a luxury item! Time for Tai to horde all idols and stay safe in his protective bubble!
(All of these events did not happen)
Survivor Game Changers Episode 13 Money Totals
Cheryl: $555
Daniel: $400
Cody: $0
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Survivor Game Changers episode 13, “Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow,” airs tonight at 8 p.m. ET.