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Using the basic format of Bravo's ``Top Chef,'' this competition series challenges world-class chefs in a series of eliminations, with the winners receiving a cash donation to the charity of their choice. The first six episodes pit four chefs against one another to determine the six finalists, who then battle it out over the next five episodes until one ``Top Chef Master'' is left standing in the kitchen. The charity chosen by the winning chef gets a $100,000 gift.
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