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Fauxconut Bowling (1 of 2) Immunity Challenge | Survivor Samoa S19E13: Damage Control



The castaways would compete in a bowling tournament. The castaways would be randomly matched against another castaway and given two rolls. The castaway who knocks down the most pins moves on to the next round. The remaining castaways would compete in another round and so forth until a winner is determined.

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Damage Control is the thirteenth episode of Survivor: Samoa.
Challenge: Fauxconut Bowling
Winner: Jaison Robinson

Night 30
Aiga returns from Tribal Council. Russell tells Shambo that John was gunning for her to calm her down. Russell makes a confessional about him lying about his personal life and doing anything to win the game. Shambo bought the lie, but tells Russell that Dave needs to be the next to go.

Day 32
Jaison asked Brett and Monica if he can join. They didn’t mind as Monica pointed out that they were trying to handle getting voted out. The three discussed who would get jury votes and they agree on Mick and Russell potential getting votes. Brett said he believed that Russell was the biggest threat for his aggressive game. Jaison claimed that his game was to let Russell be the pit while he be nice in the background but Jaison is questioning his game. Jaison made a confessional about how at this point in the game one should think about jury management and his endgame argument was to convince the jury that the strategic thinking was a group consensus among the Foa Foa Four and not just Russell. Jaison reveals to the young Galu members that Russell makes millions, shocking them in the process. Brett makes a confessional about Foa Foa having cracks in the alliance.

When the castaways arrived at the challenge, Jeff revealed the challenge was for individual immunity. Russell was happy with the reveal. In the first round Shambo, Russell, Jaison, and Dave defeated Natalie, Brett, Monica and Mick respectively to advance to the next round. In the second round, Shambo and Jaison defeated Russell and Dave respectively to advance to the next round. In the final round, Shambo had two gutterballs while Jaison knocked down a few pins, winning him immunity. Shambo was estatic that Dave failed to win immunity.

When they returned to Camp, Dave was justiabifily worried about being voted out. Dave tells Monica to let Russell hear everything and stay calm. Russell told Natalie and Mick to vote out Dave and they would be in the top four. Mick makes a confessional about the reason for Dave’s eventual elimination was to appease Shambo. Monica talked to Russell about the vote. Russell told her it was Dave. Monica then listed off reasons to vote out Shambo but said in a confessional that Russell wasn’t a fool. Russell was interested in taking Dave to Day 39 because he believed that he would win easily. Russell tells Dave in private about how it’s in his best interest to align with him. Russell tells Dave that he was arrange for Shambo to be voted out. Dave wasn’t sure if it would happen but wouldn’t be surprise because miracles had happened before. Mick tells Shambo that she was a target at tonight’s Tribal Council. Shambo corrects him and stated that she been a target…

Fauxconut Bowling is a recurring challenge in Survivor.

Rules
The castaways would compete in a bowling tournament. Each castaway would be randomly matched against another castaway and given two rolls. The castaway who knocks down the most pins moves on to the next round. The remaining castaways would compete in another round and so forth until a winner is determined.

History
The challenge first appeared in Survivor: Samoa as an individual Immunity Challenge. It was contested as a single-elimination tournament among the final eight. Jaison Robinson defeated Shambo Waters in the final round to win immunity.

The challenge reappeared in Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains as a tribal Reward Challenge. Reformatted for tribal use, the challenge featured head-to-head match-ups between members of each tribe, with the winner scoring a point for their tribe. The first tribe to score three points would win reward. The Heroes defeated the Villains 3-1, and received a reward of pizza, garlic bread, brownies, and drinks.

Trivia
Both times this challenge was used, someone from a blue tribe won.
Russell Hantz is the only castaway to compete in this challenge twice. He lost both times.
Dave Ball is the first and, so far, only person to get a strike in this challenge.
This challenge has only been used in seasons filmed in Samoa.

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