Quattro Exchange

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Main Match
Quattro Exchange: Played with a deck of 42 cards (1 through 10 in red, blue, green, and yellow, and two grey 0 cards), this match requires players to trade cards in order to achieve a quattro—four cards of different colors and different numbers—at the end of the game. In each of four rounds, players first trade cards with the other players, without trading with one player more than once over the course of the game. Then, players choose of the cards currently in their hand to publicly reveal. At the end of the match, the player with the highest-scoring quattro wins a Token of Life; the player with the lowest-scoring non-quattro hand (or the lowest-scoring quattro, in the case of everyone achieving a quattro) becomes the Elimination Candidate.

With a quattro of 34 points, Phoenix won the match. Since everyone achieved a quattro, Hunter became the Elimination Candidate with his 14 points, the lowest-scoring quattro. Phoenix picked Ryan to receive his second Token of Life; Hunter then selected Nathaniel as his Death Match opponent.

Death Match
Indian Blackjack: Players must attempt to get a hand of as close to 21 as possible without going over. This match is played with a standard deck of 52 cards, and each player begins with 25 chips. At the start of each round, one card is dealt face-up in the center as a community card which applies to both players' hands. Then, they are given one card each face-down, but told their opponent's card. Betting commences and players can hit for more cards (face-up); this ends once both players have stood. Whichever player wins the hand takes the chips in the center. The player who loses all their chips first loses.

While the rules called for each player to start with 25 chips, the match went back and forth many times, with no player consistently gaining a sizable lead over the other. As such, with the agreement of both players, the match was restarted with each player receiving 10 chips each. Hunter lost all of his chips first, eliminating him.