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Author Topic: Jeopardy!  (Read 18932 times)

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Re: Jeopardy!
« Reply #125 on: September 01, 2021, 01:45:46 PM »
A Hollywood reporter this morning said after Alex died Mike Richards inserted himself into everything, planned to name himself the replacement from the beginning, and was awful behind the scenes.  There is a lot more bad stuff not yet public.  His 2 week stint as host did not show his real self.  Mike purposely withheld guest hosts because he was afraid they would make him look bad and I supposedly the big 3 contestants Ken J, Jeopardy James and Brad R are not fans of Mike.

While the big winners were unanimous in their adoration of Trebek, they were also unanimous in their disdain for Richards.

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Re: Jeopardy!
« Reply #126 on: September 19, 2021, 11:25:57 AM »
Opinion: I'm Matt Amodio. How I win at 'Jeopardy!' and why I love CT
Matt Amodio
Sep. 17, 2021

https://www.ctinsider.com/opinion/article/Opinion-I-m-Matt-Amodio-How-I-win-at-16464978.php

"What’s Matt Amodio”? Hi! I’m a Ph.D. student at Yale in computer science, currently living out my dream on “Jeopardy!” I’ve followed “Jeopardy!” since before I can remember, with my parents watching the show every day and me in the background.

Trivia has always mattered to me, because in a broader sense knowledge matters to me. I had instilled in me a love of learning from my parents, and I have carried that with me everywhere I go. I get a lot of joy out of learning things, any things, about the world. I am fortunate enough to have the opportunity to go on a show that values that quality and rewards.

It’s been fun sharing that love of knowledge with people I’ve met along the way — for example, having the pleasure of getting to meet Connecticut’s Gov. Ned Lamont a few weeks ago. He is extremely nice and energetic, and I was pleasantly surprised that he was so knowledgeable about history, which we talked a lot about. He told me Connecticut is rooting for me, which means a lot to me.

I’m proud to represent Connecticut! I’ve had such a great time at Yale, and I love New Haven. It’s such a lively place with a lot of interesting stuff going on at all times, and the friends I’ve made here are great. Oh, and the pizza is pretty darn good, too. (I know it’s always a hot topic, but I’ll take Pepe’s any time!)

I’ve always been a trivia enthusiast, and so the way I acquire knowledge is by reading a lot and doing so with the idea of “How can this become a trivia question?” in the back of my head at all times. I read Wikipedia articles for entertainment, starting from one article and then linking to a bunch of interesting topics I see in that article, which leads me to a bunch of others, and so on until I realize it’s time to go to bed. My favorite topics are generally things such as history, politics and geography, so I knew to succeed at the show I’d have to strengthen a weaker area of mine: pop culture!

I have spent time watching newer TV and movies and listening to newer music. It’s been easy to convince myself that this is actually productive, not a waste of my time, because it’s all focused on improving myself for the show! I’ve also been pleasantly surprised that I genuinely like some of the things I’ve exposed myself to, which is a great lesson in expanding one’s horizons and being open to new things.

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Re: Jeopardy!
« Reply #127 on: September 19, 2021, 11:43:34 AM »


Have some patience, FFS.

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Re: Jeopardy!
« Reply #128 on: October 01, 2021, 07:11:25 PM »
I think Amodio is better at trivia than Holzhauer was but I think Holzhauer was a better Jeopardy player.
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Re: Jeopardy!
« Reply #129 on: October 01, 2021, 07:30:30 PM »
I thin Amodio is feeding off of a lot of bad competition. But I like the guy, and if Blossom gets the full time gig, I’m cool with that.
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