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Sandra Diaz-Twine asked which Survivor 50 player fans don’t want to win (and these names weren’t mentioned)

Before episode 11, Survivor legend Sandra Diaz-Twine hit up fans on ChatBCC to see how everyone’s feeling about the Final 9. Only a few players weren’t named.

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"Greatest of the Greats" - Sandra Diaz-Twine returns to compete on SURVIVOR: WINNERS AT WAR, when the Emmy Award-winning series returns for its 40th season, with a special 2-hour premiere, Wednesday, Feb. 12 (8:00-10 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Timothy Kuratek/CBS Entertainment ©2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved

We’re nearing the end of the season—only a couple more weeks until the Survivor 50 finale!—and past players are leading the end of game conversations over on ChatBCC. And one legend in particular is testing fans on who they’re rooting for ahead of episode 11.

Sandra Diaz-Twine, the first ever two-time winner took to the forum to get fans talking about the remaining players they definitely aren’t rooting for—and more than half of the remaining players were named. But it was who didn’t make the list that exemplifies exactly what fans love most about Survivor and who they want to see take the crown for this anniversary season.

“Is there anyone who has made it this far, that you would absolutely be devastated, if they won season 50?” Sandra asked fans on ChatBCC.

As viewers began to flood the comments, it seemed everyone had a consensus that they’re not fans of the players who they consider are doing too much as well as the ones who aren’t doing enough for a Survivor 50 game caliber. But only three names weren’t called out: Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, and Rizo Velovic.

The trio—officially nicknamed the “Cirie’s Rizard of Oz” alliance—are not only the frontrunners with fans, but they’re each playing a game that could actually win. 

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Ozzy has previously struggled with his strategy and social game, with many fans citing that as the reason he’s never won. But this time around, he’s kept the spirit of his original game while doing a better job of building the right connections and figuring out what moves are best for his game.

Rizo barely had a moment to go home between placing 4th in Survivor 49 and touching down back in Fiji for the momentous anniversary season. When he was filming, he’d yet to see how his own first game played out—only knowing what he took away from it—and he’s maintained a very similar strategy, which is fine considering it worked well for him last time. With a no. 1 ally in Cirie, an idol in his pocket, and his ability to move votes off of himself and those aligned with him, he’s on track to play a good enough game to get to the end. 

And Cirie is the clear fan favorite to win with her social strategy that looks absolutely effortless, but takes a Survivor genius to see through. Her name’s only been written down once and it was at the very first Tribal Council as a decoy. Since then she’s maintained great social relationships with literally every single person in the game. No one has tried coming for Cirie or her allies and succeeded.

So will this be our Final 3? And if so, which of them is most likely to take home the now $2 million prize and title of Sole Survivor?

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