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Does Amy remind anyone else of a middle-aged Mrs Doubtfire?Is she the first transgender contestant?
Does Amy remind anyone else of a middle-aged Mrs Doubtfire?Is she the first transgender contestant?
Yep. Art's 'fro is pretty diagnostic here.Also, the word “church” should have ruled out Simon and Garfunkel, since both are Jewish.
I do think that "Pair" in the clue made it easier to get sidetracked.
And if the category was "Rock Legends", that might have helped a little.
Wow, I don’t remember Brad Rutter’s original run, but it’s interesting that he doesn’t even make the top 20 during regular play.Should be going past $1M on Thursday.
Amy Schneider, career statistics:
796 correct, 46 incorrect
39/44 on rebound attempts (on 90 rebound opportunities)
51.30% in first on buzzer (729/1421)
38/44 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $122,600)
20/25 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $25,576
Amy Schneider, career statistics:
796 correct, 46 incorrect
39/44 on rebound attempts (on 90 rebound opportunities)
51.30% in first on buzzer (729/1421)
38/44 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $122,600)
20/25 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $25,576
ALL TIME JEOPARDY! WINNINGS
All Time Jeopardy! Winnings, Regular Play Only:
1. Ken Jennings $2,520,700
2. James Holzhauer $2,462,216
3. Matt Amodio $1,518,601
4. Amy Schneider $918,000
5. Jason Zuffranieri $532,496
6. David Madden $430,400
7. Julia Collins $428,100
8. Matt Jackson $411,612
9. Austin Rogers $411,000
10. Arthur Chu $297,200
11. Seth Wilson $265,002
12. Jonathan Fisher $246,100
13. Tom Nissley $235,405
14. Roger Craig $230,200
15. Jennifer Quail $228,800
16. Larissa Kelly $222,597
17. Jason Keller $213,900
18. MacKenzie Jones $204,808
19. Joon Pahk $199,000
20. Tom Walsh $184,900
All Time Jeopardy! Winnings, Including Tournaments:
1. Brad Rutter $4,953,436
2. Ken Jennings $4,370,700
3. James Holzhauer $2,962,216
4. Matt Amodio $1,518,601
5. Amy Schneider $918,000
6. David Madden $773,733
7. Larissa Kelly $660,930
8. Matt Jackson $611,612
9. Roger Craig $555,200
10. Jason Zuffranieri $542,496
11. Jerome Vered $499,102
12. Julia Collins $494,767
13. Austin Rogers $486,000
14. Ben Ingram $443,201
15. Buzzy Cohen $439,603
16. Dan Pawson $430,902
17. Alex Jacob $424,802
18. Colby Burnett $408,333
19. Sam Kavanaugh $406,202
20. Arthur Chu $397,200
21. Russ Schumacher $344,800
22. Mark Dawson $343,849
23. Tom Nissley $340,405
24. Celeste DiNucci $338,601
25. Vijay Balse $337,400
Under the old rules, multi-day Champions we’re capped at 5 Games. Also, believe (not certain) he played when the board values were one half of what that are today.Wow, I don’t remember Brad Rutter’s original run, but it’s interesting that he doesn’t even make the top 20 during regular play.
Mike Parks - 2022 Jan 05
The contestants for this week all got to the studio and went through the opening rules and regs talk, then we all go into the studio for practice games. The first one has Amy in the first podium, I'm watching in the studio audience waiting for my turn. We don't know that she's the returning champion or anything yet. They play the full-on real show intro and record real contestant introductions, and we for the first time hear Johnny's voice say 'AND OUR RETURNING CHAMPION, AMY SCHNEIDER WITH A 23-DAY CASH WINNINGS OF $LIKE A ZILLION DOLLARS'.
We thought they were playing a prank or something on the newbie contestants. Then no one from the crew said anything about it. A tense silence came over the audience. There were whispers, 'Was that real? Is that her real total?' Then I saw her buzzer speed first-hand and it all made sense. We had a super-champ on our hands.
This is a no, btw. There has been at least one previous, Kate Freeman.Is she the first transgender contestant?
I wonder if there are any others. E.g. 911The guy who finished second last night was pretty happy when he showed up for the taping and saw Matt Amodio was no longer the champ. Posted on reddit r/jeopardy!
Another interesting tidbit: he couldn't catch Amy (her 22nd runaway out of 26 games), so he bet $20 on FJ to preserve 2nd. But he originally bet $420 - turns out that's not allowed.
Other banned wager numbers: 69, 88, 14, 1488, and 666. Apparently those middle numbers have ties to hate speech / white supremacy. Who knew?
This is an extremely short list. Especially questions missed on FJ.@jeoardamy is a good follow. She took a break this week after she was robbed (replacing all her IDs, credit cards, et al.) But in normal weeks she posts game summaries, what her thought process was, questions she missed. She’s engaging and answers a lot of Qs while doing it.
It looks like it will be a ratings winner.Damn, she topped $1 million. We're going to have two $1 million winners in the same Tournament of Champions.
That's exactly we were taking about after the Jeopardy round. I believe Amy was at 5400, guy on the right (Geoff) had 5600, and the lady in the middle (Terri) had 4200.jhib said:People are going to focus more on the $1 million hurdle, but I think the bigger deal was a day or two before, getting through that game with two good challengers who were both decent on the buzzer. That's the kind of game that finally brought Amodio down.
It’s probably a “game recognizes game” thing. I wonder if Amy and Matt will join the rotation in The Chase at some point.jhib said:Maybe it's just me, but I'm not really a fan of how Jennings has been framing the beginning of games lately. Usually the host will pump up the challengers a bit, noting anything can happen and they still have a chance to win. He seems to be focusing more on Amy still having a chance to lose.
It does seem likely, but I think they need to finish the regular Jeopardy stuff first.It’s probably a “game recognizes game” thing. I wonder if Amy and Matt will join the rotation in The Chase at some point.
Oh definitely. We won’t see them on other shows until the Jeopardy TOC is in the books.It does seem likely, but I think they need to finish the regular Jeopardy stuff first.
But she's been really faltering on the Final Jeopardy questions.Amy is just deadly on the buzzer...reminds me a lot of watching Holzhauer when he was on his streak, there's large blocks of time where it's just him and the host going back and forth, answer and question, and the other two opponents don't get a word in for 6-8 clues at a time
She passed Matt Amodio - whose 38 game streak just ended October 11, 2021 - last nightI haven’t been following closely. Where does she rank in wins and money?
Why? I literally don’t care about the contestant and just want to gauge how much I know and enjoy learning. I could see if you said you specifically don’t like Amy but even then it seems weird to me, they are just answering questions. I don’t even listen to the banter after the commercial break, skip right past it.I do not like long running champions. This is the second since guest hosting started. Hopefully Amy is the last one for a while.
I am done watching until there is a new champion.
Why? I literally don’t care about the contestant and just want to gauge how much I know and enjoy learning. I could see if you said you specifically don’t like Amy but even then it seems weird to me, they are just answering questions. I don’t even listen to the banter after the commercial break, skip right past it.
I'm curious about that too. I prefer it- gives me a familiar face and a known quality to gauge myself and the contenders to rather than just a bunch of randoms. It's like getting to see Michael Jordan play every game... instead of a bunch of people at a pickup court.Why?I do not like long running champions. This is the second since guest hosting started. Hopefully Amy is the last one for a while.
I am done watching until there is a new champion.
I usually agree with you.I am not sure why. I quit watching about 10 games into Matt's run as well.
I do tend to root for underdogs, for example Bengals for the superbowl this year.
A anticlimactic FJ is what bugs me the most. Even if it's a runaway, if the 2nd and 3rd place finishers got to keep there totals instead of just getting $1k & $2k it could make it more interesting just because the wagers could be more meaningful....
It gets boring when the Final question becomes meaningless most of the time. There is always some suspense with the Final if it isn't a runaway...
She passed Matt Amodio - whose 38 game streak just ended October 11, 2021 - last night
- #7 seed Andrew He was another strong champion, winning $157K in 5 games thanks to excellent lay
I'm sure it's happened before in cinema, but having a dying scene as one's last role has to be pretty rare.Liked the Soylent Green question/answer. Was Edward G. Robinson's last film
40 = 8 straight weeks.
He coudln't believe it, either.I can't believe the dude in the yellow glasses won.