Albany Times Union

“Jeopardy” champ’s streak ends at 38

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Long-reigning “Jeopardy!” champion Matt Amodio has played his final “Jeopardy!” game … for now.

After an astounding 38 consecutiv­e wins on the popular game show, the 30-year-old computer science PH.D. candidate at Yale University finally lost Monday night to competitor­s Jonathan Fisher and Jessica Stephens.

Fisher, an actor from Florida, took first place with $29,200, while Stephens, a statistica­l research specialist from Tennessee, came in second with $28,799. Amodio landed in third with $5,600.

Heading into Monday’s Final Jeopardy! round, Fisher and Stephens had amassed $14,600 and $14,400, respective­ly, while Amodio trailed behind with $10,600.

Here is the Final Jeopardy! clue that sealed Amodio’s fate: “Nazi Germany annexed this nation and divided it into regions of the Alps and the Danube; the Allies later divided it into four sectors.”

The answer — guessed correctly by Fisher and Stephens — was, “What is Austria?” Amodio wagered $5,000 on “What is Poland?”

“We have to say goodbye to Matt Amodio with an unbelievab­le 38-day winning streak,” said temporary host Mayim Bialik during the broadcast.

“That is one for the books. It has been an honor and a pleasure to watch you here. Congratula­tions. What a way to start the week.”

On Twitter, Amodio congratula­ted his “brilliant challenger­s” on a “match well played.” His cumulative “Jeopardy!” winnings amounted to a whopping $1.5 million — the third highest nontournam­ent total of all time, behind James Holzhauer’s $2.46 million and series “GOAT” Ken Jennings’ $2.52 million.

In terms of back-toback victories, Amodio is second only to Jennings, who secured 74 straight wins during his recordbrea­king “Jeopardy!” run in 2004. Like Jennings and Holzhauer before him, Amodio will return for the competitio­n program’s next Tournament of Champions.

His dethroneme­nt comes amid the TV institutio­n’s ongoing search for a permanent host to replace the late Alex Trebek.

— Los Angeles Times

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