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Players who participate in Final Jeopardy! will participate in the standard tie-breaker, regardless of the score being zero or a positive score. Similarly, if all three players have a zero score at the end of a two-game match, a normal tournament finals format will proceed to a tie-breaker.
In the event of match point ties, they are broken by the following criteria in this order: the number of games won, the total number of correct responses for that stage of the competition (including Final Jeopardy!), the cumulative total score excluding Final Jeopardy! and Daily Double wagers, and the cumulative total score excluding only Final ...
Jeopardy! fans got their money's worth Wednesday as Final Jeopardy! ended in a rare tie. It all started when contestant Christine Whelchel oddly wagered only enough to match returning-champion ...
It was a special night on “Jeopardy!,” Wednesday, as contestants Christine Whelchel and returning champion Henry Rozycki finished Final Jeopardy! in a rare tiebreaker. “I’m going to reveal ...
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
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If there is a tie for the final wildcard position, the non-winner that advances will be based on the same regulations as two contestants who tie for second in a regular game; the tie-breaker is the contestant's score after the Double Jeopardy! round, and if further tied, the score after the Jeopardy! round determines the contestant who advances ...
As Jennings noted, under new rules for the Tournament of Champions, the winner of the $250,000 prize is the first player in the finals to win three games, so it'll continue through at least Wednesday.