It’s happening. After the Jeopardy! rematch we were dying to see, the match that we all hoped for is on.
James Holzhauer will face Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter in a “Greatest of All Time” tournament, a primetime event starting on Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. Eastern.
That’s right, per a USA TODAY exclusive, Jennings — the man who won 74 straight games before bowing out — will get to prove he’s the Jeopardy! GOAT. Holzhauer — winner of 32 straight but who nearly bested Jennings’ all-time non-tournament winnings AND who just won the 2019 Tournament of Champions — will try to beat him for the crown.
And let’s not forget: Rutter won $4,688,436 in all-time winnings including tournaments. So he’s a darkhorse threat to his two opponents.
The top three contestants in JEOPARDY! history will face off in an epic primetime special event: “JEOPARDY! The Greatest of All Time,” starting January 7 at 8|7c on ABC. #JeopardyGOAT pic.twitter.com/7PJUi57206
— ABC (@ABCNetwork) November 18, 2019
Holzhauer has already begun the trash talk, WWE-style, aimed at Jennings and Rutter:
You know they say that all men are created equal, but you look at me and you look at @KenJennings and you can see that statement is not true. pic.twitter.com/Oi1dO4qomI
— James Holzhauer (@James_Holzhauer) November 18, 2019
See, normally if you go one on one with another @Jeopardy contestant, you got a 50/50 chance of winning. But I'm a genetic freak and I'm not normal! So you got a 25%, AT BEST, at beat me. Then you add @bradrutter to the mix, your chances of winning drastic go down.
— James Holzhauer (@James_Holzhauer) November 18, 2019
See the 3 way at the GOAT, you got a 33 1/3 chance of winning, but I, I got a 66 and 2/3 chance of winning, because @bradrutter KNOWS he can't beat me and he's not even gonna try!
— James Holzhauer (@James_Holzhauer) November 18, 2019
So @KenJennings, you take your 33 1/3 chance, minus my 25% chance and you got an 8 1/3 chance of winning the GOAT. But then you take my 75% chance of winning, if we was to go one on one, and then add 66 2/3 per cents, I got 141 2/3 chance of winning the GOAT.
— James Holzhauer (@James_Holzhauer) November 18, 2019
See Ken, the numbers don't lie, and they spell disaster for you in January.
— James Holzhauer (@James_Holzhauer) November 18, 2019
This January, watch two Tournament of Champions winners take on a third player brought in to fill out the lineup. https://t.co/HVnK17JLnh
— James Holzhauer (@James_Holzhauer) November 18, 2019
IT’S ON!!!!
Here’s how the tournament is going to work, per USA TODAY:
It consists of a series of two back-to-back games, airing weeknights (8 EST/PST) beginning Jan. 7. The player with the most combined winnings from the two games wins the “match,” and the play continues on successive nights (except Monday) until one of them has won three matches and takes home a $1 million prize. (The other finishers get $250,000 apiece). That means the tournament can last anywhere from three to seven days.
It’s brilliant both from a gamesmanship and a marketing perspective, because it prevents any talk of “small sample size.” One winner-take-all game isn’t going to truly decide the title.
So here we go. It’s on. And we’ll be watching.
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