How will the tribe switch affect the castaways on Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance?

Who Will Be The Third Boot From 'Survivor: Cambodia'?

The tribes will go from two tribes to three in the upcoming third episode of Survivor: Cambodia. The new third tribe is called Angkor, which will battle it out with Bayon and Ta Keo. And based on the episode description, it looks like one castaway might screw up their game in a major way.

"The castaways switch from two tribes to three; a castaway is caught sending a message to another tribe," the description reads.

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This probably does not bode well for whomever tries to send the message. Survivor history has shown that trying to send a message to another tribe never works out (see: Bubba, Vanuatu, J.T., Heroes vs. Villains).

So what do the new tribes look like? Noted Survivor spoiler Martin Holmes (a.k.a. Redmond) posted the tribe divisions shortly after the airing of episode 2 on his site, Inside Survivor.

The tribes will be divided as follows, according to Redmond:

ANGKOR:
 

Abi-Maria Gomes, Andrew Savage, Jeff Varner, Peih-Gee Law, Tasha Fox, Woo Hwang

The Angkor tribe has four original Ta Keo members (Abi-Maria, Jeff, Peih-Gee and Woo) with only two former Bayon members (Andrew and Tasha). Will Andrew be screwed over by another surprise third tribe twist?

BAYON:
 

Jeremy Collins, Kelly Wiglesworth, Kimmi Kappenberg, Monica Padilla, Spencer Bledsoe, Stephen Fishbach

The Bayon tribe has four original Bayon members (Jeremy, Kimmi, Monica and Stephen) with only two Ta Keos (Kelly and Spencer). But Stephen has been on the outs with his tribe since the beginning, so did his position really improve or not?

TA KEO:
 

Ciera Eastin, Joe Anglim, Kass McQuillen, Keith Nale, Kelley Wentworth and Terry Deitz

The new Ta Keo tribe is much like the new Bayon tribe with four original Bayon members (Ciera, Joe, Kass and Keith). But those four haven't exactly been aligned from what we've seen, other than Joe and Keith. Meanwhile, Kelley and Terry haven't been aligned either, so we may see a slew of new alliances here.

Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.