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The Double Elimination is a game changing twist that forces a tribe to vote out multiple contestants at one Tribal Council. A Double Elimination is different from a Double Tribal Council in several ways: it is not revealed beforehand, individual immunity is not always offered, and only one tribe has to go to the double elimination. In this way, two members of one tribe go home consecutively.

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  • Double Elimination
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  • The Double Elimination is a game changing twist that forces a tribe to vote out multiple contestants at one Tribal Council. A Double Elimination is different from a Double Tribal Council in several ways: it is not revealed beforehand, individual immunity is not always offered, and only one tribe has to go to the double elimination. In this way, two members of one tribe go home consecutively.
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  • When a tribe is surprised after voting out one tribe member and have to vote out an additional tribe member
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  • The Double Elimination is a game changing twist that forces a tribe to vote out multiple contestants at one Tribal Council. A Double Elimination is different from a Double Tribal Council in several ways: it is not revealed beforehand, individual immunity is not always offered, and only one tribe has to go to the double elimination. In this way, two members of one tribe go home consecutively.
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