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Survivor Redemption Island Power Rankings: Week 13

May 12, 2011 by rajrhcpfreak
There is no need to go over much more. I covered most of it last post. So I'll just gloss over the rest and give the updated points.

1. Rob Mariano (79.0)
Top 5 people ever... Tom Westman - Pulau (85.07), JT Thomas Jr - Tocantins (82.3), Oscar "Ozzy" Lusth - Cook Islands (82.13), Brian Heidik - Thailand (81.28), Rob
Mariano - AllStars (78.94)

So hes past his All-Stars' result. he just needs to keep it up.

2. Ashley Underwood (76.3)
Yes, some game play. she is setting her self up well. take out Grant, then take out Rob. Then make it a Nat-Ash-Phil final.

3. Mike Chiesl (74.6)
If he continues his dominance he has this thing won.

4. Natalie Tenerelli (73.9)
Shes in the finals. This past week was the time to get rid of her to break up the duo before someone can come back from redemption island. She really needs a bitter jury against Rob.

5. Grant Mattos (71.1)
NOOOO!! I am really surprised. I thought Rob wanted Grant to beat the returning castaway, Now there is a chance at Grant coming back; now with a vengeance.

6. Andrea Boehlke (70.7)
YAY!! she won, thank God Ralph can't even spell his own name. She might have more will than Matt but she isn't in the same physical realm as Matt, Mike, and Grant. The only thing she needs is a female oriented final duel like the one Sarita had against Matt.

7. Matt Elrod (69.5)
Two sides of the coin. Does he deserve it if he makes it to the end? This season hes 14th in Outwitting, but #1 in Outplay. I will also have to reevaluate my Outlast algorithm. Right now he gets credit for all 35 days, but in the Outcast twist of Pearl Islands I didn't count the time they were out of the game. Maybe He should only get credit for half of the time out there...

8. Philip Sheppard (65.0)
Last going into the finale, but imho shoe in to be in the final 3. Some say he might be playing an Andy Kauffman strategy, but I believe hes laying it on too thick for anyone to get over all the things you did.

9. Ralph Kiser (64.2) - OUT
10. Julie Wolfe (59.8*) - OUT
11. Steve Wright (58.1*) - OUT
12. Sarita White (57.2*) - OUT
13. David Murphy (51.6*) - OUT
14. Krista Klumpp (43.1*) - OUT
15. Stephanie Valencia (42.2*) - OUT
16. Kristina Kell (31.0) - OUT
17. Russell Hantz (30.8) - OUT
18. Francesca Hogli (10.7) - OUT

*error in calculating, fixed

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