James Holzhauer’s historic Jeopardy! run comes to an end

| June 4, 2019 in Entertainment

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It didn’t seem like he’d ever lose, but then he ran into Emma Boettcher.

James Holzhauer’s historic Jeopardy! run, which saw him earn more than $2.4 million over the course of 32 victories, came to an end at the hands of Boettcher on Monday.

Boettcher, a 27-year-old librarian from Chicago, played an impressive game and entered Final Jeopardy! with a $3,200 lead over Holzhauer.

Both contestants got the right answer in Final Jeopardy!, but Holzhauer made an uncharacteristically low wager of just $1,399.

Boettcher, on the other hand, put an exclamation mark on her big win with a wager of $20,201, giving her a total of $46,801 and a lopsided victory.

“Oh God, $20,000, what a pay day,” said Trebek as Boettcher’s bet was revealed. “What a game, oh my God!”

Holzhauer’s 32-game run ends with 29 of his victories being considered “runaway games.”

He had a 97% response accuracy, a 97% correct Final Jeopardy! rate and 70 of 74 correct answers on daily doubles.

The Las Vegas native won an average of $76,944 per game and makes up the entire top 10 list when it comes to highest single-game winnings on the show.

That includes the single-game record of $131,127, which he won on April 17.

Holzhauer will return to the Jeopardy! stage for the next edition of the show’s Tournament of Champions.

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