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So who will win Sunday? The jury members, comprised of previously ousted contestants on the CBS reality series, spoke to PEOPLE this week about each finalist and their odds of winning:
RUPERT BONEHAM
Odds: 2 to 1
Pro: "Such a hard worker and so loyal," says Shii Ann Huang.
Con: "Needs to get a little more cutthroat," says Alicia Calaway.
ROB MARIANO
Odds: 3 to 1
Pro: "He is the strongest physical player out there," says Alicia.
Con: "He treated us like dirt," says Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien. "It was like playing against my ex, who's a maniac."
AMBER BRKICH
Odds: 4 to 1
Pro: "May be the ultimate puppetmaster," says Lex van den Berghe.
Con: "She appears shrewder than she really is," says Alicia.
JENNA LEWIS
Odds: 6 to 1
Pro: "She has Rupert under her spell," says Shii Ann.
Con: "Most of us found her insufferable," says Lex.
Host Jeff Probst calls this "the most personal season ever" as evidenced by Rob and Amber's budding personal relationship – and unleashing their dastardly plot to destroy their castmates.
"I think Rob and Amber started as a tentative alliance," Probst tells PEOPLE, "and then I think they started to realize that maybe they could trust each other with this alliance and from there, the flirting, from what I could see, the flirting eased into an authentic relationship."
"You couldn't drive a nail between them," adds castoff Alicia Calaway (whose handshake alliance with Rob proved worthless). "If you have a person out there who you love and trust, you have an advantage."
Of course, everyone on "All-Stars" was supposed to have had the advantage of having played before, although that proved no guarantee against mistakes.
First-season winner Richard Hatch, for example, was booted early because "he was a totally fat bumbling idiot," says castoff Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien.
Even master strategist Lex van den Berghe, the man ultimately doomed by the alliance of Rob and Amber, "made the single biggest mistake in 'Survivor' history," says Probst – not voting Amber off as a favor to pal Boston Rob.
"He came to me as a friend and I dropped my guard," says Lex, summarily betrayed by Rob. "He's a good player but a lousy friend."
Not that it was all bliss and back-stabbing: previous winner Jenna Morasca left midseason to be with her ailing mother, who died days later, while truck driver Susan Hawk, traumatized after rubbing against naked Rich during a challenge, also quit. (She's now having her extreme makeover chronicled by TV's Extra.)
Still, the big question remains: will Rob and Amber's dalliance prove mere strategy or real love?
"If they get married that would be a real Hollywood ending," says banished all-star Shii Ann Huang. "But I probably won't be getting them a big present."
















