‘Survivor 33’ Latest News & Update: Fans Predict Ken McNickle Has Best Chance To Be ‘Survivor: Millennials Vs. Gen X’ Winner [PREDICTIONS]

‘Survivor 33’ Latest News & Update: Fans Predict Ken McNickle Has Best Chance To Be ‘Survivor: Millennials Vs. Gen X’ Winner [PREDICTIONS]

Followers of “Survivor 33,” which is being held in Fiji, since the reality show aired on Sept.21, saw Adam Klein of San Francisco, California, initially from the Takali, or Gen X, tribe as the likely winner of the competition. However, when Ken McNickle of Denver, Colorado, a consistent Takali member, won immunity, he emerged as having the highest odds to be named survivor.

In Day 10 of “Survivor 33,” which pitted 10 members of Generation X against 10 members of Millennials, Adam Klein was the heavy favorite to emerge winner. However, with a revised 4/1 odds to win, he dropped to second place, Golddery writes.

Trust From Closest Allies Wavers

Ken McNickle emerged frontrunner with 19/10 odds after Adam Klein faltered in the last two weeks in “Survivor 33" Day 10. Adam Klein, besides being the center of most of the turmoil at camp, suffered wavering trust from closest allies Zeke Smith and Hannah Shapiro. The insufficient support from Millennials significantly reduced Adam Klein’s clout in the game even if he had the reward steal and hidden immunity idol to his advantage.

The immunity challenge on “Survivor 33” Day 10 was for the castaways to stand behind a cage door and blindly maneuver the handle through a maze on the other side. After they unlock their door, they complete a slide puzzle with the first castaway to finish the puzzle winning immunity. The second reward challenge of “Survivor 33” Day 10 had the castaways crawling through the sands like snakes before they get to do the puzzle, according to Gossipandgab.

How Ken Emerged As Top Choice

Jay Starrett from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and originally a Vanua (Millennial), won the challenge in “Survivor 33” Day 10. Back at the camp, alliances were discussed, and at the Tribal Council, the alliance of David Wright of Sherman Oaks, California, who moved to Vanua from Takali, and Zeke quarreled openly and whispered their plans.

However, before the votes were read, David played his hidden immunity idol for Ken after Adam said he overhead from the alliance of Zeke that they were planning to vote for him, leading to changes in alliances. At the revote, the deadlock had to be resolved by drawing rocks. Jessica Lewis from Voorheesville, New York, a Takali, drew the black rock and was eliminated. She gave her legacy advantage to Ken in “Survivor 33” Day 10. “Survivor 33” airs on CBS every Wednesday at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET.

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