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Revision as of 02:27, 13 September 2014
Playing Bridge (also known as Game of Bridge) is a recurring Redemption Island duel that originated in Survivor: South Pacific.
Rules
Survivors must race to remove planks from a crate and use them as part of a bridge. Each plank is individual and will only fit on one spot. Once the bridge is complete, the Survivors would tag out and remove the planks from the bridge, saving the ones with part of a puzzle on them. They would then collect the puzzle planks and solve a puzzle. The first person to finish wins.
History
The challenge originated in 'South Pacific' as the fifth duel where Mikayla Wingle and Christine Shields Markoski squared off. In a very tight race, Christine went on to win her fifth duel.
In 'Blood vs. Water', the challenge was used as the fourth duel between Candice Cody, John Cody, and Brad Culpepper. Although Candice had the lead early in the challenge she soon slowed down allowing the two men to overtake her. Ultimately, John finished the puzzle first followed by Brad, bringing Candice's time on Redemption Island to an end.
Winners
Episode | Challenge Type | Winner |
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South Pacific Trojan Horse |
Duel | File:S23 christine t.jpg Christine Shields Markoski |
Blood vs. Water The Dead Can Still Talk |
Duel | File:S27 brad t.jpgFile:S27 john t.jpg Brad & John |
Gallery
Trivia
- This is the first returning challenge exclusive to duels.
- It would later be followed by A Leg Up.
- This is one of the five recurring challenges that has appeared more times as a Redemption Island Duel than it has a regular challenge.
- The other four are A Leg Up, Block It Out, Domino Effect, and Snag, Drag & Bag.
- Only women have come last in this duel.
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