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The rules related to ties have changed over time. Since November 24, 2014, [37] ties for first place following Final Jeopardy! are broken with a tie-breaker clue ...
Tiebreakers Result [17] Games won Correct responses (including FJ!) Score (excluding FJ! & DD) Score (excluding FJ!) 1st James Holzhauer 7: 2 65 47,200 66,400 Qualified for finals & Jeopardy! Masters season 3 2nd Yogesh Raut 5: 1 56 39,800 62,400 3rd Victoria Groce 4: 1 63 49,800 56,000 4th Amy Schneider 0: 0 26 6,400 6,400 4th place
Wednesday, as contestants Christine Whelchel and returning champion Henry Rozycki finished Final Jeopardy! in a rare tiebreaker. “I’m going to reveal a category and then read you a single clue ...
Since 2016, Jeopardy! added a tiebreaker round which host Ken Jennings explained. “I’m going to reveal a category and then read you a single clue,” Jennigs said.
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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 ...
"Jeopardy!" fans got their money's worth on Wednesday, as Final Jeopardy! ended in a rare tie.
The format of the finals is retained from the Season 39 tournament, with the winner earning an entry into the Jeopardy! Masters tournament. [7] Furthermore, Amy Schneider, the runner-up of that season's tournament, was also qualified into the Jeopardy! Masters tournament as a wildcard contestant, as chosen by producers.