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Survivor: The Koi managed to get 30 coins in a complicated test

Survivor: The Koi managed to get 30 coins in a complicated test

The Koi returned sad after losingbut thinking about give it all in the immunity testHowever, they began to look for blame for what happened in the competition and that weakened them in a certain way.

While the Amazons celebrated their triumph, Tanya who was not chosen to enjoy the benefit, returned to the island and cried after feeling excluded from the group, However, so that he would not feel bad, “El mago” prepared a delicious plate of rice with banana for him.

Also read: Survivor, the island of celebrities: the Amazons won a delicious plate of food

The Koi ruled out the possibility of losing in the next immunity testbecause they are already few and they are also “seeming” as the weakest group.

Meanwhile, the possibility of having more coins reached each tribe, a test in which if the participants guessed the weight of some objects they would be able to access the benefit money to buy some things.

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In the case of Amazon They only hit the weight of two objects taking like this 20 coinswhile the Koi, hit three times, that is, 30 coins.

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