Survivor Game Changers finale: Who will be Surviving Tribal?
It all come down to this: who will win Survivor Game Changers tonight? The Surviving Tribal season finale places winner and prop bets to lay it on the line!
Thank you, everyone, for following our Surviving Tribal feature all season long. In our twelfth and final edition of the season, instead of picking who will be sent home tonight with our (fake) wagered money, we will be selecting who we think will win Survivor Game Changers later tonight!
In addition, to make things more interesting in a season that seems geared towards one of two logical winners, I have offered the players prop bets going into tonight’s gameplay. Whether it be winners of immunity challenges, jury votes, or if we’ll see the third-ever perfect game of Survivor, we have $100-maximum fun bets to spice things up.
Anything can happen in Survivor Game Changers with three eliminations left. Time to spin and grin, as Jeff Probst would inexplicably say.
Sarah Lacina – Even (Daniel: $225)
Whether it’s tricking Survivor legend Cirie with her Legacy Advantage play, tricking Sierra to give her the advantage while she voted her out or playing both sides so obviously without receiving a vote, Sarah has been dominating Survivor Game Changers. Unless she sits with Brad and Cirie, plus finds the jury bitter with her actions, she stands to win this game.
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Brad Culpepper – 2/1 (Cody: $150)
Somehow, despite his heroic edit in the pre-merge gameplay, Brad Culpepper finds himself in an underdog position. Still, with so many former alliance members sitting on the jury, he can win his way into a seat in the Final Tribal Council through the immunity challenges and pitch his case as a strong player that would do what Monica would do.
Hopefully, she doesn’t do what Monica did and finish second.
Aubry Bracco – 3/1
Oddly enough, there are some members sitting on the jury (before the Final 6) who find Aubry in the supreme underdog position. Unfortunately, she’s been on the outs for the majority of her votes, putting her in a bad position to pitch her case as a capable game-changing player.
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Cirie Fields – 4/1
While she would absolutely win if she made it to the Final Tribal Council, nobody in their right mind would ever bring her there. Having tried to make a big move by using Sarah’s advantage against Sarah and failed specatularly, plus her inability to win challenges, I’d be amazed if she gets anywhere close to the million dollars.
(I would be happy to be wrong, though).
Tai Trang – 8/1
The preview for the Survivor Game Changers finale essentially threw Tai under the bus, showing a possible misuse of his idols. The only thing Tai has is his idols. If they’re showing him misplaying his idols, then Tai has nothing. Tai already has zero jury votes, and I’m afraid he won’t get any more this season.
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Troyzan Robertson – 100/1
Is he still on this season? I have a soft spot for the guy, but he tore his ACL during the show and the edit didn’t even show it! He may turn into a green monster over his bad edit, but he may be $75,000 richer if he gets dragged as a goat.
Prop Bets
Sole Survivor wins final immunity challenge: 2/1 (Cheryl: $92.50)
Sole Survivor doesn’t win FIC: 3/1
Final elimination decided by fire-making challenge: 3/1
Different players win remaining immunity challenges: 3/1 (Cheryl: $50)
One player wins two of the final three immunity challenges: 5/1 (Cody: $75, Daniel: $50)
One player wins all three remaining immunity challenges: 12/1 (Cheryl: $25)
A big surprise this season comes in the huge obstacle course challenge being played in the Final 6. A challenge of this magnitude will fill the belly of the winner and put them in a position of power going into the final two tribal councils. Just like how Cochran went on a roll late in South Pacific, there are a number of factors in play for the immunity challenges leading to the end.
Two players get jury votes: 4/3 (Cody: $50, Cheryl: $100, Daniel: $100)
Three players get a jury vote: 4/1 (Daniel: $100)
Sole Survivor gets all jury votes: 5/1 (Cheryl: $50)
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Runners up collectively get three or more votes: 7/1 (Cheryl: $25)
Sole Survivor plays perfect game (no elimination votes, all jury votes): 15/1 (Cheryl: $35)
Shockingly, half the players remaining have received zero votes so far. If Cirie, Sarah or Troyzan (somehow) make it to the end without getting an elimination vote and receive all the jury votes, they will play a perfect Survivor game. Only J.T. Thomas and John Cochran have played such games, meaning if this is done tonight, it will be a historic win.
Survivor Game Changers Finale – Surviving Tribal Final Totals
Daniel: $1,233.33
Cheryl: $1,223.33
Cody: $66.66
Next: Survivor Winners: Ranking All 33 Sole Survivors By Season
Survivor Game Changers episode 13, “Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow,” airs tonight at 8 p.m. ET. We will update this post with the season’s Surviving Tribal final standings tomorrow.