Survivor: Game Changers finale: Who is set up best to win?

Game Changers finale

With the Survivor: Game Changers finale coming onto CBS Wednesday night, doesn’t now feel like the right time to rank the final six? It’s been a very entertaining season with some great competition, and it’s certainly clear from this vantage point that this is an unexpected group. Who thought Brad, a polarizing figure from Blood vs. Water, would make it this far? Who predicted that Sarah Lacina would be the strategic force this season after being the merge boot in Cagayan?

Below, you can see where the remaining castaways stand in terms of their odds of winning the game, based primarily on everything we’ve seen both in terms of their gameplay and their presence on the show.

6. Troyzan Robertson – Very fun player, but almost an invisible edit for the majority of the season. Other than an ally of Brad’s, nobody really knows where he stands. If he wins, there will be anger — not so much at Troyzan, but at producers for not giving him any narrative of the entire season so far.

The good news for Troyzan? Provided he plays his immunity idol correctly, he’s guaranteed one more vote.

5. Tai Trang – Another incredibly likable guy, but one who is seemingly more doomed for reputation than edit. He doesn’t vocalize his game well at the end, and while he’s done a much better job being proactive this time around, he still doesn’t have direct ownership of any moves.

4. Aubry Bracco – She’s shown up a little bit more here and there with the show as of late, and it’s impressive (as it is with Tai) that these two made it to the finale in both of their seasons. Unfortunately for her, her winner odds were better the first time around given that here, she’s been fairly quiet and narrowly escaped being voted out on a number of occasions. She’s survived, but hasn’t had that much control.

3. Brad Culpepper – Aubry probably has a better chance of making it to the end than Brad. However, Brad may have a better chance of winning if he makes it there. He’s got a good relationship with several jurors right now, with Sierra and potentially Hali / Debbie being among them. He also had a good bond with Ozzy earlier on in the game, and hasn’t done too much direct backstabbing. His big issue is that unless he can make some big swings in the game, he probably has to win out to get to the final three.

2. Cirie Fields – She remains one of the most likable people in the history of the game, and she’s played excellently even with the vote steal screw-up last week. Even with that, it’s remarkable that she wasn’t voted out!

1. Sarah Lacina – A showdown between Sarah and Cirie at the end of the game would be perhaps the most epic way to end the season; therefore, that’s what is the most appealing. They’ve done a great job strategically so far, and Sarah’s already a lock in the top five because of her legacy advantage. She’s capable of winning challenges, and at the end she makes the best case for putting everyone on the jury. She wins versus everyone, potentially even Cirie.

Who do you think is set to win Survivor: Game Changers based on where the pieces stand at present? Share in the comments!

Meanwhile, head over here for some further news, including some other previews for what lies ahead. (Photo: CBS.)

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