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  2. Jeopardy! - Wikipedia

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    The record lowest Jeopardy! score was set in 1985 by Joan Kantor, a contestant from 1985, with a score of -$5,100 (net -$10,200 after the Season 18 rule change regarding clue values on November 26, 2001) during Season 1. [235] During the interregnum, in a July 28, 2021 episode hosted by Levar Burton, Patrick Pierce finished with a total of -$7,400.

  3. Opinion: The simple explanation for the changes at ‘Jeopardy!’

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    Many of the recent changes to “Jeopardy!” have the aim of attracting younger viewers. That’s not stopping some fans from balking about efforts to retool the show. Opinion: The simple ...

  4. ‘Jeopardy!’ producer addresses talk of controversial rule ...

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  5. 5 Major Changes Coming to 'Jeopardy!' - AOL

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    Jeopardy! is back! Ken Jennings steps behind the lectern tonight (Sept. 9) to kick off Season 41, his third as host of beloved quiz game show. ... The 5 biggest Jeopardy! changes for Season 41.

  6. ‘Jeopardy!’ Reveals Another Change Right Before the ... - AOL

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    In the 'Jeoaprdy!' season 40 premiere on September 11, it was confirmed that Ken Jennings would be the sole host after weeks of speculation amid the WGA strike.

  7. Ken Jennings - Wikipedia

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    After this rule change, and until Jennings's run, the record winning streak was set by Tom Walsh, who won $186,900 in eight games in January 2004. [15] Jennings took the contestant exam for Jeopardy! in 2003, but did not hear back from the show for a year.

  8. Matt Amodio - Wikipedia

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    Season 37 finale of Jeopardy!. Amodio was in a "lock-tie" situation headed to Final Jeopardy!, which since season 34 rule change meant he had to wager as least $1 to prevent a tie-breaker, win or lose. Amodio's run went on a month-long hiatus following the end of the season. 19 September 13: Mike Richards: $67,800 $642,601 Season 38 premiere of ...

  9. Strategies and skills of Jeopardy! champions - Wikipedia

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    There is one in the Jeopardy! round and two in Double Jeopardy! round. [10] They are most often located in rows 3–5 but can appear anywhere. [14] Researcher Nathan Yau created a complete statistical chart and found that the fourth row is "prime Daily Double territory", with different good and bad areas in the rows and columns.