Yeah, and I agree with those who have made the point that the strategy is wildly risky unless you have extremely strong trivia knowledge like James does. If you are closer to average (in Jeopardy terms), I don’t think it’s the optimal way to play.
Today’s news said James Holzhauer made a pancreatic cancer donation in Alex Trebek’s name. It was $1,109.14, an amount he used during the show. Surely he could have donated more, but it was a nice gesture. I imagine he’s getting lots of similar requests from now on.
That amount is his daughter’s birthday.
Jackson on today’s show really has panache. Kentucky must be a different place than I imagine it to be, if a teen like him can thrive there.
Some “interesting” answers/questions in the Teen Tournament. For instance, when the question was supposed to be “What is the Lotus position?” the guy said “What is Crisscross Applesauce?” I don’t remember what it was, but a girl gave a similarly–uh–“quirky” answer to something last night.
I remember one girl got away with “ankylosaurus” when she should have said “stegosaurus.” (She didn’t win.)
Ankylosaurus isn’t a bad answer - they definitely have plates on their back, and the tail clubs on some specimens are arguably spiked.
The really weird answers came in Final, where two of them guessed that the first three Presidents of Canada were US born. (Granted one changed it to the Philippines, which was also wrong, but…Jesus. I don’t even know where to start on where that goes wrong.)
Agonizing tiebreaker today. All about the signaling, boo.
I guess the clue was “This country’s first three Presidents were born in the US”? I don’t know for sure, but my first two guesses would be Israel and Liberia.
First eight presidents. From the J! Archive, “This nation’s 1st 8 presidents were all born in the U.S.; the 1st local-born president came in 1884, 37 years after independence.”
OK, in that case, my answer would definitely have been Liberia.
I feel really bad for the kid that lost the tiebreaker. I was watching the show recorded on my DVR, and when it got to the end of the recording the freeze frame on my screen was Alex shaking the other kid’s hand and the kid that lost was hunched over with his hands in his hair and a look of “Why?!” on his face.
And, yeah, it was a ‘gimme’ clue so whichever one timed their signal press best was going to win.
Pretty good finals for the Teen Tournament. I saw some of the contestants from this week posting in the Jeopardy subreddit and they seemed to be having a lot of fun and were excited about that tiebreaker game from the semifinals.
I was very impressed by the performance of the contestant that was only in 8th grade. Speaking of, I think the following post was in reference to him:
I noticed in one of the final games, he similarly pronounced the word “plague” with a ‘short a’ sound, like ‘flag’ but with a p.
It made me think of Britta from Community: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwSej13LRpE
Yup And he was so delightfully jaunty.
Couldn’t they offer a tougher clue at least?
Yes; for a tiebreaker question, there should be some “knowledge factor.” It shouldn’t have been pure muscle-fiber twitch speed, as it was with this one.
My daughter just turned 16. When she was in elementary school, any time there was some sort of presentation and they wanted the kids to sit, cross-legged and quietly, on the floor, the teachers would announce “Criss cross applesauce.”
I assume the teachers in his school did that, too.
I look at the tie breaker as a random coin flip. They have an allotted amount of time for the show’s content and don’t want to exceed it since exceeding it means sacrificing ad revenue. They don’t want to take the risk that both contestants miss the tie breaker. People complain similarly about unfairness in the NFL’s overtime rules, but my opinion is that you had your chance to win outright during the rest of the game. Now the game needs to be over in a short time. Same for Jeopardy.
Was the kid who mispronounced vague and plague the same one who said he watched Walker: Texas Ranger with his father? I wonder if he was home schooled?
That does make sense.
Why does Francois look so familiar? This is a teacher tournament, not a TOC. Does he just have “one of those faces”?