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What will the contestants say during Survivor Ep 6?

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About This Market

This market asks which specific line or mention a contestant will say during Survivor Episode 6. It matters because contestant speech can signal alliance shifts, reveal strategy, and drive viewer reaction — all of which traders use to form expectations.

Survivor is edited and structured around challenges, camp life, confessionals, and tribal councils; lines that appear in Episode 6 will reflect both in-game events and production choices. Historical patterns show producers highlight strategic moves and emotional beats, so Episode 6 dialogue often centers on recent vote outcomes, emerging alliances, and challenge reactions.

Market outcomes correspond to predefined, discrete candidate lines or mentions as defined on the event page; trades express collective expectations about which exact aired line will occur. The market resolves against the episode as aired (and/or official transcript) per the contract adjudication rules.

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When and how will the winning outcome be determined for this market?

The winning outcome is determined after Episode 6 has aired (or the official released transcript is available) according to the market's adjudication clause, which specifies whether the aired audio, closed captions, or official transcript is authoritative.

Do producer prompts, voiceovers, or narrator lines count toward contestant mentions?

No — only spoken lines by contestants during the Episode 6 program as defined in the contract count; producer prompts or narrator voiceovers are not contestant speech unless the market text explicitly includes them.

Will promotional clips, press interviews, or social media posts prior to airing be eligible for this market?

Typically not — the market is limited to what is actually said in Episode 6 as broadcast or in the official transcript; pre-air materials are excluded unless the event description states otherwise.

How strict is the match on phrasing — does a paraphrase or partial quote qualify?

Resolution follows the event's exact-wording rules: markets often require an exact match to the predefined outcome text; partial or paraphrased versions generally do not qualify unless the contract allows substring or intent-based adjudication.

With 16 outcomes listed, how are ties or multiple occurrences handled?

The contract will specify tie-breaking and multiple-occurrence rules — common approaches include awarding the outcome to the first instance in the episode, using the first-appearance timestamp, or following a predefined priority order among outcomes.

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