'Jeopardy!' contestant ties for the 2nd longest winning streak in the show's history
Jeopardy" =
122
(Reverse Ordinal)
J | e | o | p | a | r | d | y | 122 |
17 | 22 | 12 | 11 | 26 | 9 | 23 | 2 |
May 2..5/2/2019=7,26,46,19
James Holzhauer
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Born | July 1984 (age 34) |
he's from Las Vegas=41,49 Jeopardy=41,94
Holzhauer=39 tied collins=39 for second longest streak
CNN)Another day. Another win.
James Holzhauer won his 20th game of "Jeopardy!" Wednesday, which means he now ties for the second-longest winning streak in the show's history.
Holzhauer won $101,682, he won 101,000..101/26th prime number..on a day with 26 numerology
bringing his 20-day total to $1,528,012.=19 on a day with 19 numerology..5+2+2+0+1+9=19
The 34-year-old from Las Vegas now shares the second-longest winning streak title with Julia Collins, who won 20 games in 2014.
Ken Jennings holds the record of the longest streak, which lasted 74 games in 2004, according to the show's Hall of Fame.
"ken jennings" =
122
(English Ordinal)
k | e | n | 30 | j | e | n | n | i | n | g | s | 92 | 122 |
11 | 5 | 14 | 10 | 5 | 14 | 14 | 9 | 14 | 7 | 19 |
The episode's final clue came from the King James Bible.
"Of the four riders mentioned in Revelation 6, only this one is explicitly named," the clue read.
The correct answer: "Who is Death?"
All of the contestants answered correctly, but fell short to Holzhauer's lead.
Holzhauer first made history after breaking the "Jeopardy!" record for single-day cash winnings on the show. Then he broke his own record.
Holzhauer credits part of his success to a controversial method he uses known as the "Forrest Bounce." The contestant jumps around from category to category, choosing tiles out of order to throw off his or her opponents.
amazingly close
Word or Phrase | English Ordinal | Full Reduction | Single Reduction | Reverse Ordinal | Reverse Full Reduction |
James Holzhauer | 162 | 63 | 72 | 216 | 72 |
Forrest Bounce." | 161 | 62 | 71 | 190 | 73 |
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