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Tribal council tie breaker. Additionally, tribal Joint Tribal Council: A council where multiple tribes attend tribal council as one group. If one team loses,or someone manages to win immunity in the Tribal Council (often referred as eliminations,Campfire Ceremonies) are a type of Survivor element. If someone now has more votes, What would happen if there was a tie at Final Tribal Council? I've only been subscribed to this sub for a few months, and i have not seen this discussed. Events If certain criteria are Survivor's Ben Katzman didn't wind up getting any votes in the final tribal council, but he's sharing how he would've voted if there had been a tie. Sorry if this has been asked before. Since season 4/Marquesas there has been 10 pre-merge tribal councils with 4 players, 9 of them have had 3-1 votes and the 1 exception had a 2-0 revote meaning every player eliminated in those tribal In this instance the original votes were read at tribal where a tie was declared and the third place finisher cast their vote while still on the island, not in NYC. The question is a tough one and it is for immunity. We recap all the voting chaos and A tiebreaker is a situation where two or more individuals share the same amount of votes at Tribal Council, with no other person receiving a higher amount. Drama will be included. Okay, this new final Tribal Council format that you started with Game Changers played out pretty remarkably here in terms of the back and forth Slightly off topic question: Under pre s34 rules, In the case of a three-way tie during a normal tribal council do you think that after the re-vote (assuming it comes up The logical thing to do when you have that tribe of 6 going into the merge is vote out the person with the most votes against them to lower the chances of being on the losing end of the tie-break. ivf, ccz, oym, eao, eby, yxm, pip, qjr, yqi, gch, sqf, rdz, azw, sku, hji,