"Jaque Mate"

¿Vas o no vas?: In the first stage, Salvador has 2.5 minutes to fill one side of a seesaw with sand in order to balance The Fox who is sitting on the other side, he fails and loses $2,000. In the second stage, Rafael has 8 minutes to recreate three figures using geometric pieces, he fails and loses $2,000. In the third stage, Julia is blindfolded and has eight tries to step over three squares that are painted on a carpet, she wins and earns $2,000. The game ends with the jackpot down to $83,660.
The Arena: The celebrities, playing in teams, must find the correct path to reach the other side of the arena. The game continues until a team of five is nominated for elimination.
Safety Competition: The nominees must retrieve rocks from the pool and build a tower that reaches the mark. José wins the final round and is safe from elimination.
Elimination: The celebrities vote for five nominees they want to save and the three with the least amount of votes will be eliminated. Julia received the most votes and is safe. Adriano received the least votes and is the first elimination of the night. Jessica Coch is the second to be eliminated, with Salvador being eliminated third.
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