In the episode, which saw Shah take on Tennessee political organizer Will Stewart and Ohio-based systems administrator Ryan Manton, the software engineer from Seattle, Washington had a chance to win ...
Amy Hummel won five games of "Jeopardy" last year and her "Tournament of Champions" quarterfinals matchup last week.
Jeopardy! fan favorite Isaac Hirsch made things hard for himself on Wednesday’s (February 5) Tournament of Champions ...
The Washington-based software engineer could have managed to secure his place in the next round, however his misspelling of the phrase 'Annus Horribilis' led host Ken Jennings to deem the answer ...
That’s because he ... Ken Jennings ruled the response as incorrect, therefore ending Shah’s dreams and sending Manton through to the semifinals. Following the episode, Shah took to the Jeopardy!
A Jeopardy! contestant is revealing his secret strategy. Jay Fisher, a Jeopardy! Champions Wildcard Tournament player, took to Reddit on Wednesday, Jan. 15, to share his mindset going into the day’s ...
He and Shah made it something of a horse race throughout the entire game. In the first ... that even Ken Jennings was stumped (pardon the obvious pun there) by the Final Jeopardy clue and that ...