We watched the Saturday rerun, from 7/20/2018, and they had Ryan Fenster’s Game 8, and Johnny announced that his “7-day cash winnings total over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS*” (insert pinky into corner of mouth ala Dr Evil).
So I’d like to watch this, and apparently jeopardy streams on both Netflix and hulu, but in a way that makes no sense. There are random old seasons ( not even consecutive) and just a few random old special episodes and tournaments. Does no one do a current stream? It’s so weird that hulu and Netflix both have a contact to show it but just old random stuff.
That works, if you have infinite gamblers. But sometimes in the real world things are so one-sided that you can push the odds as far as you want and you won’t attract enough action to balance your book.
We don’t have cable, either, and can’t figure out a way to watch current Jeopardy episodes on any of the streaming channels we use. We had to install a cheap antenna just for this show.
The next time Jeopardy! has a “special” tournament I want to see Mr. Holzhauer on it (and you KNOW he will be!) going up against the likes of those who appeared in the All-Star Team Tournament a couple of months ago. THAT will be epic!
I’m wondering if the difficulty of the questions has been elevated, in order to make James lose. Usually in regular weekly Jeopardy! I do fairly well, but with James I’m missing a higher percentage. And he isn’t! So that means the disparity is even more pronounced. Not only are the [del]fodder[/del] contestants being run through a buzzsaw, it’s both James and the showrunners manning the saw.
Three contestants as good as James would make the game unpleasant for the average viewer. The clues would have no hints, no tell, they’d all have to be straight knowledge. And categories like 4th Century BC Mesopotamian Literature and Lesser Known Quantum Physicists.
Although, as I said earlier, I’m not an everyday viewer, based on today’s Final Jeopardy question, they definitely have not.
And considering bombing on FJ is about the only possible way Holzhauer could lose, it seems like the producers are willing to let this play out, at least for the time being.
If you do it early enough, sure. But attitudes can change overnight in sports betting and you can still be left holding the bag if there’s a rush on some event and you don’t push the odds quickly enough.
By and large, bookmakers are pretty good at what they do and for most things the math basically runs itself. But there are still outlier situations where they can lose.
Thing is, James could have bombed every single FJ so far, and still be champion right now.
You have to keep him from having an insurmountable lead after DJ, which means beating him to high value questions and taking away his DDs long before FJ.
I’ll say it again: losing money on a single event is a regular and expected part of being a bookmaker. It’s not an outlier situation. They make money by aggregation of millions of such events. If the betting on a player/team/horse is lopsided the bookmaker will not chase it, (at least the long-term successful ones won’t), and will stick to what the proper odds are, accepting the loss on that event if the popular pick comes in.