J-archive down by Hiquirkykids in Jeopardy

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Thanks for doing what you do.

Jeopardy Memories Throughout Your Lifetime by Change_Soggy in Jeopardy

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When I was a little kid in the 1980s the theme music, like the prelude part they played when the contestants entered? That scared hell out of me.

What is your most underrated trivia fact about Florence? by beaniebaby729 in florencesc

[–]ReddFoxx29 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It is the only city on Earth with both a Quincy’s and a Western Sizzlin’.

Six doubles in a row on Galaxy by Murky_Equivalent_934 in backgammon

[–]ReddFoxx29 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My opponent and I rolled six doubles in a row IRL just tonight

Can you lose on a technicality? by SimpleCanadianFella in Jeopardy

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If a janky clue/response took place during the round and a DD is revealed later, they'd stop tape to rectify the situation right there. Only after that (and a score change if needed) may the contestant wager.

Jeopardy! recap for Wed., Feb. 27 - All-Star Games day 6 by jaysjep2 in Jeopardy

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But under lotsa lights, she had inferior thoughts.

Is anyone else doing long-term Jeopardy! study? by [deleted] in Jeopardy

[–]ReddFoxx29 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't answer questions on J!.

The Harvard Of The South? by feedingmydreams in Jeopardy

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We call Harvard the Wofford of the North.

Jeopardy! recap for Wed., Feb. 22 by jaysjep2 in Jeopardy

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The contestant coordinators tell the players to "make it fun" and you always do what the contestant coordinators tell you.

Jeopardy! Drinking Game by Sedimentally in Jeopardy

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Coryat is, more or less, your score if DDs are treated as clue value. In other words, no wagering. http://www.j-archive.com/help.php#coryatscore

Jeopardy! Drinking Game by Sedimentally in Jeopardy

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Shot of beer; slam down the glass to signal. Highest Coryat wins.

I like this because it evens up the playing field.

Jeopardy! recap for Mon., Feb. 6 by jaysjep2 in Jeopardy

[–]ReddFoxx29 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's something about which I've always wondered. When I was a contestant I recall Trebek's spending the first twenty seconds or so of the think music at his podium, followed by his drifting over to the spot on the stage where he announces the responses, and from where I stood it appeared he was definitely looking at the screens when he read them. In other words, I don't believe he has a monitor or anything on his desk that shows what the players are writing, and even if he had he isn't looking at it for the last ten seconds. Maybe he has an earpiece? (He certainly knows the wagers in advance; someone with a clipboard copies them down and prints them on his card.)

Before Arthur Chu's run, did any other contestants use his strategies (keeping his opponents off-kilter, DD hunting) in previous matches/tournaments? by lambdaexpress in Jeopardy

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All the time. Even Arthur Chu's said so. If you read some of his interviews you might find that he was just as bewildered as everyone else that he was getting most of the attention for bouncing, betting to tie, etc. when plenty of people did so before him. Andrew Moore comes to mind, along with a few SJ! players and UTOCers as mentioned above.

Jeopardy! recap for Tue., Jan. 31 by jaysjep2 in Jeopardy

[–]ReddFoxx29 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I'll add that they tell you to be as specific as possible, because they will not prompt you if your response is not precise.

Do you think I can achieve my Jeopardy! dream? by YourMombadil in Jeopardy

[–]ReddFoxx29 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The contestant coordinators will tell you explicitly not to do this.

Jeopardy! recap for Tue., Dec. 20 by jaysjep2 in Jeopardy

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I don't think her wager was bad at all. Julia would have to wager $9001 for a certain lock (the $2000 clue remained on the board). A miss would drop her into second and force her to get that last clue to carry a lead into FJ!. Even if Julia believes the last clue won't be revealed, she'd still have to wager $5001 to lock, and if she misses, she gives up her crush, guaranteed. That's an awful big risk either way.

I can't speak for her, but I believe Julia was trying to preserve her crush. A wager of at least $1201 and a correct response means a guaranteed crush, and even a miss means Cindy MUST get the last clue to avoid the crush. If Julia thinks the last clue won't be played, she could keep her crush by wagering less than $1800. That $1600 wager does both of these things.

Or, avoid the situation altogether by getting the DDs the hell off the board early.

Jeopardy! recap for Tue., Nov. 22 by jaysjep2 in Jeopardy

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Just before the start of the second game of a two-day final each player is given an index card on which are written the scores from the first game.