Survivor 50 — Season 50 All Stars
The buy-in is $10 per player, collected by the commissioner before the Episode 3 deadline. Winner takes the pot.
Each week, every active pool participant picks one Survivor castaway they think will survive that episode.
If your castaway is voted out, medically evacuated, or otherwise leaves the game that episode — you're eliminated from the pool.
The pool runs from Episode 3 onwards. Episodes 1 and 2 are pre-pool; no picks were collected for those weeks.
The last player (or players) still standing at the end of the season wins. If all remaining active players are eliminated in the same episode, the winner pick tiebreaker determines the pool winner.
One pick per week: You submit exactly one castaway per episode. You cannot change your pick after the deadline.
One-and-done: You cannot pick the same castaway more than once across the entire season. Once you've used a castaway, they're gone from your available options forever.
Picks lock at air time: The pick deadline is the episode's scheduled air time. Submissions close server-side at that moment — not when you close your browser tab. Plan ahead.
Shared picks are allowed: Multiple players can pick the same castaway in any given week. There is no exclusivity on picks.
Missing the deadline: If you have no pick when the deadline passes, your outcome for that week is No Pick and you are eliminated from the pool. The commissioner may override this in exceptional circumstances.
Your castaway survived the episode. You stay in the pool and move on to the next week.
Your castaway was voted out or left the game. You are eliminated from the pool. You can still view all picks as a spectator, but you cannot submit future picks.
No pick was submitted before the deadline. You are automatically eliminated.
Pregame prediction required: Before the Episode 3 deadline, every player must submit a pregame prediction for who they think will win Survivor 50. This is your “winner pick.”
Winner picks are public: Your winner pick is visible to all players immediately upon submission — it's a public commitment, not a hidden pick. You can change it freely before the Episode 3 deadline. After that, it locks permanently.
Tiebreaker: If all remaining active players are eliminated in the same episode, the player whose winner pick castaway survived the longest in the game wins the pool.
Exact tie: If two players picked the same castaway (or both castaways were eliminated the same week), those players tie. There is no further tiebreaker.
Picks are hidden from other players until the episode deadline passes. Before lock, you can only see your own pick for the current week.
Once the week is locked and results are entered by the commissioner, all picks for that week become visible to everyone.
Picks from previous weeks are always visible in the full picks grid.
Each castaway's tribe affiliation is shown as a colored dot in the picks grid. Tribe colors reflect the castaway's tribe during that specific week, not their original or current tribe.
After a tribe swap or merge, the dot color in past weeks stays the same — it reflects where the castaway was at the time of that pick.
The commissioner (Eddie) runs the pool. He adds players, enters weekly results, and can override picks in exceptional circumstances.
The commissioner can reinstate an eliminated player if a technical error or extenuating circumstance warrants it.
Questions? Text Eddie.