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Pagonging is a fan-made term used to describe a post-merge strategy in which one tribe systematically eliminates members of the rival tribe one at a time. The term was coined in reference to the Tagi Alliance's elimination of all members of the Pagong tribe in Survivor: Borneo. This is similar to, but not the same as, Ulonging where a tribe is decimated before the merge, not after.

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  • Pagonging
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  • Pagonging is a fan-made term used to describe a post-merge strategy in which one tribe systematically eliminates members of the rival tribe one at a time. The term was coined in reference to the Tagi Alliance's elimination of all members of the Pagong tribe in Survivor: Borneo. This is similar to, but not the same as, Ulonging where a tribe is decimated before the merge, not after.
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  • An alliance voting strategy in which members of the opposite tribe or alliance are eliminated in succession.
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  • Pagonging is a fan-made term used to describe a post-merge strategy in which one tribe systematically eliminates members of the rival tribe one at a time. The term was coined in reference to the Tagi Alliance's elimination of all members of the Pagong tribe in Survivor: Borneo. The term applies to situations in which one tribe or alliance purposefully eliminates the other in rapid succession. It does not refer to situations where all members of one tribe or alliance happened to be voted out one after the other due to plain coincidence, such as the consecutive elimination of the original Rarotonga members in Survivor: Cook Islands, five Timbira members in Survivor: Tocantins, the post-switch Gota tribe in Survivor: Caramoan, the consecutive elimination of original Solana members on Solarrion in Survivor: Cagayan, or the consecutive elimination of post-switch Hunahpu members in Survivor: San Juan del Sur. This is similar to, but not the same as, Ulonging where a tribe is decimated before the merge, not after.
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