Full and Partial Prize Split (additional rules)

Last Updated:

February 12, 2026

Full or Partial Prize Split Available

Conditions

This contest may allow the remaining entrants to agree to a full or partial prize split if all of the following conditions are met: 

  1. the total prize pool must exceed $2,000, 
  2. the seventh round of the Survivor contest must be completed (defined as the end of the round of eight games or the conclusion of the second Sunday of the tournament), and 
  3. ten or fewer entrants must remain alive in the contest. 

All remaining entrants must unanimously agree to the proposed split. In the case of a partial prize split, entrants must also agree to continue playing until a single winner is determined. Unequal prize splits are not permitted under any circumstances.

Prize Split Structure

A full prize split results in the contest ending immediately, with the total prize pool divided into equal shares among all remaining entrants, who will then be classified as winners. A partial prize split allocates one-half of the total prize pool in equal shares to the remaining entrants, while the other half is reserved for and awarded to the eventual winner of the contest.

Prize Split Process

Any remaining entrant may propose a full or partial prize split by contacting Splash Sports Customer Service at support@splashsports.com no later than Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time. Splash Sports will then confirm unanimous approval from all other remaining entrants. Unanimous approval must be received by Friday, April 3, 2026 at 12:00 PM Eastern Time. 

Note: Until entrants are notified by Splash Sports that unanimous approval has been received and confirmed, all remaining entrants are expected to continue making picks as scheduled.

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