The next episode of CBS's Survivor: Worlds Apart will feature the big merge, and it will soon become clear which castaway will win the $1 million.

Now that Survivor is down to 12 people, who six on each tribe, episode 7 will be the merge episode, in which all of the players will live on the same beach. With alliances all over the place, the post-merge could be unpredictable and exciting, as each player vies for the $1 million and the title of Sole Survivor.

Read below for Enstars' assessment of each player's likelihood of winning the game:

Carolyn Rivera

White Collar/Masaya, switched to Nagarote

Carolyn has played a shrewd game so far. She was part of the majority alliance of voting out sneaky schemer So, then quickly grew tired of Max and Shirin. When she was switched to Nagarote she turned on her white collar tribemates and voted out Max. With a Hidden Immunity Idol in her pocket and a relatively small target, she has a good chance of sneaking through to the end.

Dan Foley

Blue Collar/Escameca, remained on Escameca

Dan has proven to not have the most savvy social game, isolating Sierra in particular. He has a trusted ally in Mike and has been in a power position through the premerge. However, his lack of social grace may be his undoing in the end. He may be dragged to the end as a goat or people may just grow tired of him and vote him out.

Hali Ford

No Collar/Nagarote, remained on Nagarote

Hali has attached herself to Jenn as the two remain perhaps the most powerful duo in the game. Neither have been a target at any point, and Hali in particular has been along for the ride, enjoying herself and getting along with most of her tribe. While she has a good chance of getting to the end, she may want to distinguish herself from Jenn if she wants to win the $1 million.

Jenn Brown

No Collar/Nagarote, remained on Nagarote

Jenn has been in a power position from the beginning. Forming a tight alliance with Hali and Joe, she has been a key player in each vote out and has had ample screen time. She also found the Hidden Immunity Idol that nobody seems to know about. If her side takes control of the game, she could successfully lead her alliance to the end and win the $1 million. However, she could also become a big target after a certain point.

Joe Anglim

No Collar/Nagarote, switched to Escameca

Joe narrowly survived the vote during the latest episode, but he stayed in the game. He was in a power position at No Collar but managed to survive past being outnumbered after the switch. Now that he is back with Jenn, Hali and Will, they have a powerful block and Joe has proven himself to be a great challenge competitor. If he makes it to the end he wins, but he may be too threatening to take.

Kelly Remington

Blue Collar/Escameca, switched to Nagarote

Kelly was in tight with Mike and his alliance of guys on Blue Collar but like Joe, found herself outnumbered after the switch. However, she maneuvered herself into being the swing vote and successfully voted out Max. She expressed her loyalty to Mike despite being on separate tribes and now that they are merging, they could beast their way to the end. However, her relative lack of screen time could suggest that she does not end up taking the million.

Mike Holloway

Blue Collar/Escameca, remained on Escameca

Mike is actually in a great position at this point in the game, with the loyalty of Kelly, Dan and potentially Sierra and Rodney. He is a likable presence who seems to have made the right moves he needed to make in order to get to the merge. He has had a lot of screen time and could be seen as the de facto leader of his alliance. Like Jenn, he could take his alliance all the way to the end and win, or he could be the first target for the opposing alliance.

Rodney Lavoie Jr.

Blue Collar/Escameca, remained on Escameca

Rodney's game seems to be sinking with each subsequent episode. With a polarizing personality, he has certainly stood out, but in a way that doesn't necessarily go on to win the game. He attached himself to the men of Blue Collar plus Kelly but after the switch, he got too close to Joaquin and was blindsided by his own alliance after they voted his new friend out. He will need to greatly improve his social game in order to win the game.

Shirin Oskooi

White Collar/Masaya, switched to Nagarote

Shirin had a pretty rough pre-merge but has managed to survive until now. She has been described as annoying by both her original tribe and her new tribe but now that the merge is here, she could find herself as a swing vote. She does not have any overt allegiances anymore and could be courted by both sides. She also had what looks to be the start of a redemption arc in the latest episode, suggesting she may go far into the game. However, a win may be out of the question at this point.

Sierra Dawn Thomas

Blue Collar/Escameca, remained on Escameca

Sierra has also had a pretty rough pre-merge but she has managed to recover. She felt isolated by her tribe after they voted out her best friend Lindsey, but after the switch she played both sides and became a swing vote. She still doesn't like most of her former Blue Collar tribemates so she may defect to the other side when the time comes. If she makes it to the end alone and makes a compelling case she could still win the game.

Tyler Fredrickson

White Collar/Masaya, switched to Escameca

Tyler has disappeared into the shadows through much of the pre-merge, allowing louder tribemates to shoot themselves in the foot. He was part of the majority voting out So in the premiere but later gained the trust of Joaquin. He was part of the minority during the latest episode but he seems to be adaptable enough to go where his best interests lie after the merge. However, his relative lack of a strong edit could be a sign that he is not winning.

Will Sims II

No Collar/Nagarote, remained on Nagarote

Will was fortunate enough to survive until the switch, considering he probably would have been next to go if No Collar went to another Tribal Council. He has proven to be not great at challenges, which is actually a good thing after the merge as he won't be considered a threat. He has a somewhat strong alliance in Joe, Jenn and Hali and could ride along with them. It remains to be seen if he will take charge at any point though, which may prevent him from winning the million.

Whichever way the wind blows, this is shaping up to be a (potentially) very exciting post-merge with many different variables.

Survivor: Worlds Apart airs every Wednesday on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

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