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Poll on how many days James on "Jeopardy" will win?
He has won 17 times on Jeopardy. How many days do you think he can win?
I have been very optimistic about how long he can last on Jeopardy with respect to how long the poll will be open. I think he will go 48 days. |
He unstoppable unless this happens to him. The Honeymooners - Suwanee River - YouTube Should have Phoned A Friend!
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Cliff Clavin on Jeopardy - YouTube |
Is jeopardy really still on TV? I guess I don't watch TV much anymore.
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He'll get bored with it after about 30 days. By that time he'll be so far ahead of that Jennings guy, boredom will set in.
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I think the answer is obvious. James intends to beat Ken Jennings’ record of 74 consecutive wins. Although Ken is amazing whenever he reappears on Jeopardy, James is a lot quicker with his answers. With the spike in viewers, I doubt that Jeopardy would be eager to see James’ winning streak end. They’ll surely be bringing him back in tournaments.
The next question should be will his notoriety affect his avocation as a sports gambler? If sports gambling is legal in Vegas, maybe there’ll be no effect. Any thoughts? |
Shouldn’t affect his sports gambling other than his notoriety when he enters the betting room.
Right now, he’s pretty unstoppable. Jennings wants James to break his record and James certainly has the ability. Can’t wait for the next Tournament of Champions. Brad, Ken, James all pitted against each other. And then there’s the “second” tier with Buzzy, et al. Should be a lot of fun to see. |
I agree with the boredom comments, but keep in mind this is a professional gambler - he knows he has a really huge edge here, much better than any legal gambler ever gets in Vegas, so he'll suck it up and keep on truckin. I'm betting he goes way past Ken Jennings in dollars and wins.
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Ken Jennings 74 consecutive wins. $2,520,700 in winnings over those 74 days..
Jeopardy! Presents: The Legendary Ken Jennings | J!Buzz | Jeopardy.com
These are Ken Jennings stats if anyone is interested. Ken Jennings - Wikipedia |
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I like all his birthday acknowledgements. |
Yes, very close call Monday. The show was filmed last February. The challenger is from the Boston area, he, his family and friends were on the 11 o'clock news watching the prerecorded show. His last name is Levin and is a professor at Brandeis university.
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James reaches 20 wins.
List of Jeopardy! contestants - Wikipedia
Did not know that John McCain was a contestant on Jeopardy. James Holzhauer - Wikipedia |
Jeopardy has a two week Teacher's Tournament (love teachers) so James will be back after that with 22 wins now. :bigbow:
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James has definitely changed the strategy of the game forever.
I voted for 41-45 wins, based on the thought that James will come up against someone that can stay close to him and will then go all in on the final question...whereas James doesn't quite bet enough. In other words, I'm thinking that James will eventually be beaten by someone...he actually helped create. :cool: Regardless of his final total wins or money, I'm guessing that he may find it harder for the legal books...to take his wagers in the future. If James is betting large against the prevailing odds favorite, those who set those odds will start to question themselves...and may refuse to take his bet. My buddy and I played golf in Vegas about 25 years ago, with a father & son team who set betting odds for the MGM. Listening to the depth of the minutiae they put into their calculations...was fascinating. They said that not only is it a lot of hard work and stress, but job security is only as good...as your recent previous success for the casino's book. It wouldn't surprise me to read some day in the future, that James is forced to using a 'front person'...to place his bets. Whatever happens, James and his wry humor, easy and cool demeanor...has been great to watch! :thumbup: |
I never thought I would say this about a professional gambler. He is REALLY smart and charming and likeable and seems blessed with a "photographic memory" that is as good as smart and a very good math sense, which is often as good as general smart.
There is all kinds of "smart". I.Q. tests are out of style now, although I think they are a helpful tool for educators and psychologists. Many gamblers have OCD and it is a terrible disorder. Sorry. Life musings. |
How far in advance are Jeopardy! Shows taped, and how many are taped in one session? - Quora
Seems the episodes they are showing on Jeopardy are two- to- four months older than what you see on TV. |
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Someone might beat him using his own techniques. That seems to have happened before? |
I think he will lose on the next one or two shows after the teacher's tournament. Otherwise, they would have postponed the tournament.
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I don't think they would have postponed the teachers' tournament. It was probably scheduled months in advance, well before James came on the scene. The teachers may have been lined up before the tournament was even scheduled. |
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Thanks for posting that. Very interesting! :coolsmiley: |
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However, I also agree that it would be so easy for him to use a shill for that purpose. |
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That's an interesting point. Jeopardy obviously could not know in advance, that they would have a 'James' making a run at history...and readjusting prerecorded shows shouldn't be that big of a deal. So the fact that all the shows are prerecorded, they might have had the chance to rearrange the teacher's tournament...to show Jame's continued run until he loses. However, the teacher's tournament, (which is played every year) and is slated for an entire two weeks...could really be screwed up if rescheduled. Particularly, if James were to lose on say a Monday, which would then cause some scrambling by the show to get other contestants lined up earlier...than they were originally scheduled to be on the show. I can see where the logistics of filling out a week, after James loses and before the teacher's tourney started...could cause some real problems. So I guess I'm thinking, that staying with the original schedule... doesn't necessarily mean James is going to lose soon. Then again, that may be exactly what happens. :shrug: One thing is for sure, all of the publicity and the anticipation of James coming back...sure isn't going to hurt the show's popularity. :ho: As precedent I give you.... Who shot J.R.? :D The we'll be told, that James' run...was just a dream. :1rotfl: |
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After (re) starting watching Jeopardy a couple weeks ago - was interested in the behind-the-scenes of the show. Googled and got this interesting video and article re Trebek & Co. Shows are taped 2+ months in advance. Bottom line - by now, in real-time - James is either out or a LOT more $$$ in his account. Only the show-folks, James, and others know. They are held to secrecy. That said, surprised that leaks don't happen...esp from an 'audience' member if James lost...
Alex Trebek behind the scenes of "Jeopardy!" - Business Insider |
22 wins so far for James.
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James Holzhauer - Wikipedia :bigbow::popcorn: |
Reached $2,000,000 today? Wow!
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We're "fair weather fans" - started watching J again over a month ago after hearing about James.
1. Won't guess re the poll, but my belief is that the ONLY way he will lose and stop his streak is - running into a smart competitor AND James gets some categories outside of his brain AND loses huge wagers on Daily Doubles or Final. All 3 must happen in one game. 2. Hard to believe that 'leakage' of results don't occur - given that shows running now were taped almost 2 months ago. One would think an audience member at the James LOSING show (if he did...) would blab. 3. Interesting>>> Ken Jennings mentioned that he calculated the most you can win on Jeopardy. It's an interesting exercise. If you assume that one player answers every question correctly, that the Daily Double clues are always hidden on the LOWEST value squares ($200 on Jeopardy, $400 on Double Jeopardy), that the Daily Double clues are the LAST ones chosen each round, AND that the player bets everything on every Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, you end up with: $35,600 after the Jeopardy Round, at total of $70,800 before the first Daily Double of the Double Jeopardy round, $141,600 after the first Daily Double, $283,200 after the second Daily Double, and $566,400 after Final Jeopardy. Considering the improbability of all of those conditions, it's remarkable that James got almost a quarter of the way to the theoretical maximum one-game payout - TWICE. |
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Starting to wonder how he can answer so fast and have so much knowledge on sooo many topics. Remember the $64K Question show? Hummmmmm!
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Even Ken Jennings is amazed and rooting for him. :thumbup: |
It's okay to pile on and attack me.................
I'm not a watcher, just seen the stats on the news programs............. Think the show can be rigged???........select topics for certain people??? Just wondering............. :popcorn: |
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It has to end sometime, one way or another. They won't let him win for the duration of the show.
Steve |
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