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''Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time'' was a special tournament
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of the game show ''
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'' that took place in January 2020. The tournament was produced for
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and aired on the network in prime time. This was the first time any ''Jeopardy!'' competition aired on network television since 1990, when the special tournament series '' Super Jeopardy!'' was carried by ABC. The tournament featured former champions
Ken Jennings Kenneth Wayne Jennings III (born May 23, 1974) is an American game show host, author, and former game show contestant. He is the highest-earning American game show contestant, having won money on five different game shows, including $4,522,70 ...
, Brad Rutter, and
James Holzhauer James Holzhauer (born August 6, 1984) is an American game show contestant and professional sports gambler. He is the third-highest-earning American game show contestant of all time and is best known for his 32-game winning streak as champion ...
competing for a $1 million top prize and the recognition of being the show’s greatest champion of all time. Jennings won the tournament on January 14, 2020, with Holzhauer finishing second and Rutter third. With the $1 million prize added to his previous winnings across several game show appearances, Jennings surpassed Rutter as the highest-earning American game show contestant of all time, a record he had previously held twice.


Format

The tournament began on January 7, 2020, and each match consisted of two games. Each game was played as normal with the Jeopardy! and Double Jeopardy! rounds followed by Final Jeopardy!. Scores were in points instead of dollars. The contestant with the highest combined score from the two games would win the match, and the first one to three match wins won the tournament.


Contestants

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Ken Jennings Kenneth Wayne Jennings III (born May 23, 1974) is an American game show host, author, and former game show contestant. He is the highest-earning American game show contestant, having won money on five different game shows, including $4,522,70 ...
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Jennings first appeared on the program in 2004 and set two ''Jeopardy!'' records that he still holds. He won 74 consecutive matches, and his total of $2,522,700 is a record for non-tournament winnings. Entering the tournament, his total ''Jeopardy!'' winnings totaled $3,372,700, which was second-highest behind fellow competitor Rutter. Jennings said he took part in the competition reluctantly, fearing that because of his age and repeated tournament losses to Rutter (Rutter having won every head-to-head matchup between the two except the IBM Challenge), he was past his peak as a ''Jeopardy!'' contestant. He agreed to compete largely out of respect for Alex Trebek and because it would be "almost certainly e Jennings'last time" as a contestant. * Brad Rutter:
Rutter was the highest-earning American game show contestant of all time entering the tournament. He first appeared on ''Jeopardy!'' in October 2000, during the era of the program where contestants were retired after winning five consecutive matches and before the show doubled its question values. After winning $55,102 in his initial run, Rutter qualified for and won the 2001 Tournament of Champions, which at the time was played for $100,000. He was invited back in 2002 for the special Million Dollar Masters Tournament with several past champions, and emerged victorious again to become the first ''Jeopardy!'' contestant to win over $1 million. Shortly after Jennings’s run as champion ended, Rutter was one of the many former champions invited back for the 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions, where two of the former champions in the field would face Jennings in the final match for $2 million. Rutter defeated Jennings and
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in the final to win the tournament, and the prize money made him the new all-time American game show winnings leader. He later defeated Jennings and Roger Craig in the 2014 Battle of the Decades tournament, winning an additional $1,000,000 and reclaiming his spot at the top of the all-time winnings list from Jennings, who had retaken it in 2009. Rutter still holds the record as the highest-earning contestant (primarily from special tournament events) on ''Jeopardy!'' with a total of $4,688,436 entering the tournament. Rutter entered the tournament having never lost a match against a human, only coming up short in an exhibition match featuring him and Jennings taking on Watson in '' Jeopardy!: The IBM Challenge'' in 2011''.'' *
James Holzhauer James Holzhauer (born August 6, 1984) is an American game show contestant and professional sports gambler. He is the third-highest-earning American game show contestant of all time and is best known for his 32-game winning streak as champion ...
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Holzhauer entered the tournament the third-highest-earning ''Jeopardy!'' contestant of all time, behind Rutter and Jennings. He had won $2,714,216 entering the tournament, with $2,464,216 of that won in 33 matches in 2019. He also won the 2019 Tournament of Champions several weeks before this tournament was announced, taking home an additional $250,000. Holzhauer is second behind Jennings in total winnings during regular play and most consecutive wins, with 32 games. At the time, he was the only contestant besides Jennings to win more than 30 consecutive games. (Both
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and
Amy Schneider Amy Schneider (born May 29, 1979) is an American writer and game show contestant. Winning 40 consecutive games on the quiz show '' Jeopardy!'' from November 2021 to January 2022 and the November 2022 Tournament of Champions, she holds the seco ...
have since surpassed Holzhauer's record of 32 games.) Holzhauer's aggressive wagering on clues allowed him to set several new single-day winning records. He is the only contestant to win $100,000 in a single game, doing so six times, and also held the top 16 single-game scores in program history at the time. Jennings and Rutter said they had to mimic Holzhauer's aggressive style of play to stand a chance.


Production

On November 18, 2019,
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announced that the three highest-earning ''Jeopardy!'' contestants of all time—
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, Rutter, and Holzhauer—would compete in a best-of-seven prime-time tournament, ''Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time''. The first contestant to win three matches receives the title and a grand prize of $1 million. The others receive $250,000 each. The series was produced by
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, with
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executive producing and Alex Trebek hosting. This marked the first time ''Jeopardy!'' had aired on
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instead of in
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since '' Super Jeopardy!,'' a prime-time tournament that aired in 1990 and was also hosted by Trebek.
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group has been the lead broadcaster of the syndicated version for most of its run. In addition to ABC, the tournament was broadcast in
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on
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and two of its partner stations, CHEK and
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, all of which also carry the syndicated version. The series began taping on December 10, 2019.


Series summary


Match summaries


Match 1

''Jennings leads series, 1–0–0''


Match 2

''Holzhauer and Jennings tied, 1–1–0''


Match 3

''Jennings leads series, 2–1–0''


Match 4

''Jennings wins series 3–1–0''


See also

* Strategies and skills of ''Jeopardy!'' champions


References


External links

* * {{Jeopardy! 2020 television specials 2020s American television specials American Broadcasting Company television specials English-language television shows Jeopardy! Television series by Sony Pictures Television Culver City, California Television shows filmed in California