‘Survivor: Second Chance’ cast: Spencer Bledsoe early frontrunner to win with 10-to-3 odds

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Will Spencer Bledsoe win “Survivor: Second Chance“? With the show’s 31st season set to premiere on CBS Sept. 23, keep coming back to Gold Derby for in-depth analyses of all 20 returning players, including pros and cons that may affect their chances this time around. Hurry – make your “Survivor” predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It’s fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island first.

Who will win ‘Survivor: Second Chance’? See exclusive predictions

Spencer Bledsoe
Previous Finish: 4th place
Season 28: Cagayan

As a member of the losing “Brains” tribe in the show’s first “Brawn vs. Brains vs. Beauty” twist, Spencer soon found himself on a tribe of only three people (including Kass McQuillen and Tasha Fox), all of whom return for “Survivor: Second Chance.” Kass betrayed him soon after the merge, prompting Spencer to do the ultimate re-group mid-game, revealing a savvy knack for playing day-to-day.

Thanks to an unlikely friendship with eventual winner Tony Vlachos and his three immunity challenge wins, Spencer was able to make it all the way to the season finale, though he was eliminated in fourth place. Spencer left the game as one of the favorites from “Survivor: Cagayan,” but does that put a target on his back heading into “Second Chance”? Gold Derby odds to win: 10/3

PROS
All summer long, users like you have been voting in our “Survivor: Second Chance” predictions center and, as of this writing, Spencer has leading 10/3 odds to win. Can he retain his frontrunner status throughout the season?

Spencer won three individual immunity challenges and even found a hidden idol, proving that he’s an ultimate competitor who’s able to save himself when push comes to shove.

CONS
Spencer is a self-described “superfan” who correctly deduced back in his original season that there would be a Final 2 instead of a Final 3 based on a passing comment made by host Jeff Probst. His tribemates may see Spencer’s fandom as a threat and could vote him out early on.

As the youngest castaway on “Survivor: Second Chance,” might his youth and inexperience be a detriment as he faces off against 19 older powerhouses?

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Remember that coming out on top doesn’t just mean answering that week’s questions correctly. You also have to use your three big bets (500 points and two of 200 points) strategically to score the most game points. If you bet on a longshot who pulls off an upset, you can really rack up the points, so don’t take them for granted.

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