One of the greatest runs in Jeopardy! history has come to an end.
Matt Amodio — the Ph.D student at Yale in computer science who became known for answering every clue with “what is …” or “what’s …” even if it was the name of a person, which drove some people nuts — was trying to continue a streak that has lasted for 38 straight games, which already put him on a list with the all-time greats.
But he went into Final Jeopardy in third place on Monday and missed the clue. The other two contestants nailed it, including new champion Jonathan Fisher.
Here’s that moment:
It’s goodbye to Amodio for now, though I’m hoping we see him on future Tournament of Champions.
Let’s review his stats:
- He won 38 straight games, besting James Holzhauer’s 32-game streak. That’s the second-longest streak in show history, 36 games behind Ken Jennings.
- His $1,518,601 regular-season winnings are third-best all time behind Holzhauer and Jennings.
- That number is the fourth-most in all-time winnings, including tournaments behind Holzhauer, Jennings and Brad Rutter.
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