The Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance finale is just days away, and host Jeff Probst is promising huge things.

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The two-hour finale of Survivor: Cambodia will be an epic one. That's what Probst recently suggested in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly.

"The finale is ... phenomenal. Historic. Unpredictable. And ultimately satisfying," Probst boasted. "I think it will cap off, in grand fashion, what most fans will regard as one of - if not THE greatest season of Survivor. I have absolutely loved the way this group played. I am proud and impressed by the level of fierce dedication to playing to win. Everybody went big. I hope future players take a note from this season. You want to be a part of something amazing? You want a shot at being asked back? You want to be remembered? You have to play big. You have to remember that if there are 20 people playing, 95 percent of you will lose. So you truly have very little to lose. GO BIG or do yourself and your family a favor and STAY HOME."

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The post-merge in particular has been full of big moves. With split votes, Hidden Immunity Idols, an advantage gone wrong and blindsides aplenty, it's hard to argue that whichever player wins this season will have deserved it.

The finale will deliver a whopping four Tribal Councils, assuming there are no medical evacuations or other extenuating circumstances. And one of those Tribal Councils will feature something that hasn't happened in 31 seasons of Survivor. Some are wondering if it's Jeremy Collins and Kelley Wentworth getting votes at a Tribal Council and then both playing their Hidden Immunity Idols, resulting in all the votes cancelled out.

Others believe that the final jury vote will be a tie—potentially 5 v 5, or even 4 v 4 v 2. It remains to be seen what they would do in this scenario, as it has never happened before on Survivor.

Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance concludes Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.