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'Survivor: Cambodia – Second Chance' Cast News, Update: Cast Members Dish Out Their Pregame Plans

Back in May, the whole country voted for the cast that they want to return in the upcoming installment of CBS' long-running reality TV competition show, "Survivor."

Out of the number of contestants from the past seasons of the TV program come the final 10 men and 10 women who will compete once again in this year's "Second Chance" edition.

Right over at Entertainment Weekly, the re-cast survivors shared their pregame plans. Starting off with Ciera Eastin from Season 27 said that she "would definitely find an alliance and stick with them."

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Joe Anglim, who was in Season 30 "Worlds Apart" planned to play it in a more "relaxed" manner by "not putting myself out there as much."

From Season 29, Keith Nale said that he's going to "search out the right person to form a strong alliance earlier in the game and then stick to the plan."

Kass McQuiellen from "Survivor Cagayan" had only one thing in mind: "win." Jeff Varner from Season 2 meanwhile wanted to play the game the way he played it before.

Jeremy Collins from "San Juan del Sur" pointed three things: picking up the right alliance, improve on his immunity challenges, and try to enjoy the moment. Kelley Wentworth, who is also from Season 29 says everything will be "100 percent different."

Abi Maria Gomes, the 5th placer of Season 25 placed more emphasis on her emotions and not let it dictate her actions. Peih-Gee Law of Survivor China just wants to "enjoy myself more, make friends, and keep my mouth shut" this Season 31.

Kimmi Kappenberg of "The Australian Outback" wants to take this opportunity to "provide for my sons" while before it was only for adventure. Monica Padilla of Season 19 is already envisioning her end game from day 1 and wants to keep it until the finale.

Shirin Oskooi of last year's season meanwhile plans to take her game "to the next level." Season 28's Spencer Bledsoe would also like to focus more on his people skills.

Kelly Wiglesworth, from the very first edition of the show, shared the same plan with McQuiellen which is also to "win."

Stephen Fishbach from 2009's "Tocantins" also believed the importance of connecting with other people. Tasha Fox ("Cagayan") said that her goal is to "leverage my social and strategic abilities more than my athleticism."

For Terry Deitz (Season 12) it's also about playing with a "more strategic game." Vystas Baskauskas of Season 27 wants to follow his "own game" while Woo Hwang (Season 28) wants have "even more than" than he did last time.

The 10th placer of Season 7, Andrew Savage, is meanwhile honored to "play the game again" and that he is "physically and mentally tougher" this time around.

"Survivor: Cambodia" premieres this September on CBS.

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