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Matt Amodio’s “Jeopardy!” winning streak continues to be unstoppable.
On Friday’s edition of the classic game show, the PhD student from New Haven, Connecticut notched his 33rd consecutive win.
This places him in rarified air, propelling Amodio to second place in all-time consecutive wins, second only to “Jeopardy!” GOAT Ken Jennings with 74.
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Amodio’s winnings now total $1,267,801, which
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streak would end at 38 last night. Ken Jennings is still the all-time record holder with 74 straight victories, or more than double his closest competitor.
The Amodio Rodeo is no more.
second spot on the consecutive wins list behind Ken Jennings (with 74 wins). Amodio raked up $1,518,601 in prize money during his time on “Jeopardy!” The Yale grad student broke the $1 million mark during his 28th game in September.
Matt Amodio has wrapped up his time on Jeopardy!
SPOILER ALERT! Jeopardy! contestant Matt Amodio’s 38-game winning streak came to an end tonight when the reigning champ lost out to challenger Jonathan Fisher.
Matt Amodio’s record-breaking winning streak on "Jeopardy!" has officially come to an end after 38 wins and $1,518,601 in overall prize money. On Monday, the Ph.D.
Florida.Amodio finished No. 2 on the all-time consecutive wins list behind only Ken Jennings with 74 wins.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMatt Amodio finally lost on “Jeopardy!”, bringing to a close the Yale Ph.D. student’s 38-game run on the popular syndicated game show.Fan-favorite Amodio lost in Monday’s episode after he failed to provide the correct response in Final Jeopardy.
Matt Amodio continued his "Jeopardy!" winning streak on Monday, breaking yet another record in the show’s history. The Ph.D student from New Haven, Conn. closed out last week’s gameplay with a huge milestone when he unseated James Holzhauer as the contestant with the second-most consecutive wins in the show’s history.
student Matt Amodio, 30, is now the quiz show’s second winningest contestant — notching his 33rd consecutive victory on Friday and eclipsing James Holzhauer’s streak.Amodio hauled in $55,400, bringing his winnings to $1,267,801.
Just one week after he became only the third contestant in Jeopardy! history to win more than $1 million, Matt Amodio took ownership of another record. Tonight, he became the player with the second-highest number of consecutive wins in the show’s history.
Matt Amodio kept his "Jeopardy!" hot streak alive Friday — reaching another milestone on the game show with his 33rd victory.That put him in second place on the all-time consecutive wins list after only Ken Jennings, who holds the record at 74. In notching win No.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMatt Amodio kept his “Jeopardy!” hot streak alive Friday — reaching another milestone on the game show with his 33rd victory. That put him in second place on the all-time consecutive wins list after only Ken Jennings, who holds the record at 74.In notching win No.
NEW YORK -- Matt Amodio's historic run on “Jeopardy!” has now netted him more than $1 million in non-tournament play, making him the third person in the show's history to pass that mark.The only other contestants to win more than $1 million in regular season games are Ken Jennings, whose 74-game streak netted $2,520,700, and James Holzhauer, who earned $2,462,216 over 32 victories.Amodio, a fifth-year computer science Ph.D student at Yale University, on Friday won $48,800 for his 28th victory,
behind only James Holzhauer and Ken Jennings, who is now slated to guest host in tandem with Mayim Bialik.Amodio’s stunning run comes amid upheaval at the show.
Matt Amodio’s relentless “Jeopardy!” winning streak just keeps on going.
Matt Amodio, a Ph.D student from New Haven, Conn., has become the third person in Jeopardy! history to earn more than $1 million in non-tournament play.
third spot for another hall of fame record, the most money won, with his tally now an incredible $775,401.This week he also took the third spot for consecutive wins, having surpassed Julia Collins, who won 20 games in 2014, which at the time had been the second best run.“Jeopardy!” called him a “superchamp” as it noted that only James Holzhauer and Ken Jennings have won more since 1984, when the syndicated show debuted.Despite his incredible winning streak, Amodio still has a way to go to catch