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His final score was $-7,400. The record was formerly held by season-31 contestant Stephanie Hull, who scored $-6,800. ... the highest possible score on a single game of "Jeopardy!" is $566,400 ...
Jennings first appeared on the program in 2004 and set two Jeopardy! records that he still holds. He won 74 consecutive matches, and his total of $2,522,700 is a record for non-tournament winnings. [6] Entering the tournament, his total Jeopardy! winnings totaled $3,372,700, which was second-highest behind fellow competitor Rutter.
Roger Alan Craig Jr. (born September 1976) is an American game show contestant, computer scientist, data scientist, and machine learning consultant. He held the record for highest single-day winnings on the quiz show Jeopardy! from September 14, 2010 (surpassing Ken Jennings) to April 9, 2019 (when James Holzhauer surpassed him).
Ken Jennings (first episode June 2, 2004) holds the record for the longest winning streak (74) and the record for the highest average correct responses per game. [31] Jennings, like Rutter, first picks clues from the center of the board and will often push the buzzer before he knows if he can answer correctly, trusting that he probably can. [3]
Amy Schneider made history on the “Jeopardy!” episode that aired on Tuesday, winning for the 20th time and tying the record for most wins by a woman.
After four nights of competition, we finally know who the greatest player in "Jeopardy!" history is.
Brad Rutter is the biggest all-time money winner on Jeopardy! and briefly held the record for biggest cumulative game show winnings for any U.S. game show contestant. Rutter retained the record for Jeopardy! winnings with either $4,255,102 (or $4,270,102, including a pair of Chevrolet Camaros).
James Holzhauer, 40, has broken several single-game earnings records on the trivia game show Jeopardy! and is the third-highest-earning contestant in the show’s history. He endorsed Harris on ...