A few questions about Jennings and Ultimate Tournament of Champions

Just thought that I would follow this up with this local article concerning Brad’s DD strategy for the first game. He wanted to play it a bit conservatively the first day. :slight_smile:

So, what happened tonight? :confused:
Sheesh, my posts die faster than a cockerspaniel in north vietnam.

That’s exaggerating- Kevin Olmstead won 2.18? million from Millionare, so he’s only like doubling that- not even- if he wins. Still, that’s quite significant.

Brad pulled further ahead. He was the only one to get the Final Jeopardy question ahead. Go Brad!

oops. Substitute correct for the second ahead…

It’ll take a monster performance for Ken to overtake Brad tomorrow.

Oh yeah of course that’s gotta be what he’s doing- playing it safe until night 3.

Who won tonight and by how much?

That’s all I wanna know, google is a little difficult to use for this, cnn says nothing of course, and I’d rather find out this way.

Brad won. It was a runaway game.

:frowning: :frowning: :frowning:

Tell me about Brad. Before the ultimate tournament, how many jeopardys did he win? How much money? How old is he? How much more did he win by?

Damn…

Wow, how’d I do that? My computer shows that line stretching really far out of the box instead of looping around!

Try this for his pre-tournament stats. There are other links in this thread for other info.

then there is this link for those who might be interested in dating him. Hmmmmmmmmm hot chicks huh. :wink:

He’s only 26 or 27, too. Sheesh.

It just goes to show you an important thing about life:

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So this guy is now the only person in history who has never lost on jeopardy then?

That’s pretty cool.

Well, I wouldn’t say that . . . I’ve never lost on Jeopardy either. :smiley:

Well you and him then :wink:

…and come to think of it me too but that’s it.

Not unless they got every single five-time champ ever to compete in this tournament.

You say it was a run away victory. How much difference in scores?

He beat Jennings in all three individual games, and his final total of $62,000 easily eclipsed Jennings’ $34,599.

I’m not really upset that KenJen didn’t win, but I was incredibly pissed off that my Yahoo home page spoiled the outcome in a headline title hours before it was scheduled to air here. Fills me with grrrrr. :mad: