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Holzhauer entered the tournament the third-highest-earning Jeopardy! contestant of all time, behind Rutter and Jennings. He had won $2,714,216 entering the tournament, with $2,464,216 of that won in 33 matches in 2019. He also won the 2019 Tournament of Champions several weeks before this tournament was announced, taking home an additional ...
He lost his 20th game on September 26, 2019, to Gabe Brison-Trezise, who prevented him from accumulating enough money to have a guaranteed win going into Final Jeopardy. Brison-Trezise gave the correct response to Final Jeopardy while Zuffranieri did not, relegating him to second place and $2,000. [153]
The Jeopardy! National College Championship premiered on ABC on February 8, 2022. Unlike Super Jeopardy! and The Greatest of All Time, this tournament is an annual event. There are a few differences from the previous syndicated tournament: The format was changed to expand the pool to 36 contestants, and there are twelve quarterfinal matches and ...
On July 26, 2021, Patrick Pearce ... Brad Rutter, Larissa Kelly, and David Madden with Alex Trebek, winners of the first-ever "Jeopardy!" team championship in 2019. ... who won $131,127 in 2019.
"Jeopardy!" fans were stunned on Monday night when James Holzhauer's 32-game win streak suddenly came to an end.. Holzhauer's final winnings amounted to $2,462,216, which fell just shy of Ken ...
In July 2019, Jeopardy! confirmed that Holzhauer would return for the Tournament of Champions in November. [47] Holzhauer won both his quarterfinal and semifinal games to advance to the final round, which featured a rematch against Boettcher, who was invited separately and also won her first two tournament games. [ 48 ]
James Holzhauer won $131,127 in a single game on April 17, 2019, according to the website. Holzhauer holds each of the top 10 single-game winning totals with No. 10 checking in at $89,229.
James Holzhauer (first episode April 4, 2019) holds the record for single-day winnings and is fourth in number of games won (32) behind Jennings, Amy Schneider, and Matt Amodio. [33] Holzhauer used the "Forrest Bounce" strategy, aggressive Daily Double wagering, [10] and played all of the higher-valued clues first. [5]