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    • Brad Rutter - $4,938,436. Rutter is one the most successful game show contestants of all time. Hailing from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Brad Rutter stands as one of the most successful game show contestants of all time, particularly in the realm of Jeopardy, where he has amassed a staggering total of $4,938,436 in winnings.
    • Ken Jennings - $4,370,700. Jennings has unbelievable Jeopardy buzzer speed. Ken Jennings, a software engineer from Salt Lake City, Utah, became a legendary figure in the world of Jeopardy with his record-breaking 74-game winning streak in 2004, accumulating an astonishing total of $2,520,700 in regular-season play.
    • James Holzhauer - $3,462,216. Holzhauer had a high-risk, high-reward approach to Jeopardy. James Holzhauer, a professional sports gambler from Las Vegas, revolutionized the gameplay of Jeopardy with his extraordinary performance, accumulating a total of $2,462,216 during his 32-game winning streak in 2019.
    • Matt Amodio - $1,668,601. Amodio had a clever and distinct Jeopardy strategy. Matt Amodio, a Ph.D. student in computer science from Ohio, wowed audiences with his extraordinary 38-game Jeopardy winning streak, amassing $1,668,601.
    • Welcome to the Winner's Circle. What is ... a champion? Jeopardy! has kept viewers hooked for decades with its rapid rounds and fierce competition, not to mention the excitement of watching a competitor on a serious winning streak.
    • Ken Jennings. Ken Jennings was working as a software engineer in Utah when he was selected for the trivia competition in 2004, beginning a bid that would make history.
    • Host Ken Jennings. In 2020, Ken Jennings trumped fellow Jeopardy! all-stars Brad Rutter and James Holzhauer and won the ABC special Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time tournament.
    • Amy Schneider. Schneider, an engineering manager from California, made history in January 2022 in setting the second-longest consecutive winning streak at 40 games.
    • Ken Jennings. And at the very top of our Jeopardy! winners list, it’s none other than Ken Jennings—who else? The current host of Jeopardy!is also the show’s most acclaimed champion.
    • Amy Schneider. Amy Schneider is our runner-up for the top Jeopardy! winner in the game’s history. She’s gained fame and acclaim for having the second-longest winning streak of any Jeopardy!
    • James Holzhauer. Next up is a particularly memorable contestant, James Holzhauer. Self-described as a game show villain, James’s impeccable Daily Double strategy cemented him into the Jeopardy!
    • Matt Amodio. Matt Amodio takes our fourth place slot in our list of the top 13 Jeopardy! winners of all time. When he first appeared on the show, he was a fifth-year doctoral student at Yale University working towards a PhD in computer science.
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    • Jeopardy! Goat Winners by Episode
    • Match 2 Winner: James Holzhauer
    • Match 3 Winner: Ken Jennings
    • Match 4 and Jeopardy! Goat Winner: Ken Jennings

    Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter and James Holtzhauer battled for a $1 million jackpot in addition to their previous winnings. The first player who won three hour-long matches took home the top prize. Each match consists of two regular games featuring the Jeopardy!, Double Jeopardy! and Final Jeopardy! rounds, including the typical three Daily Doubles. Th...

    The original airdates for Jeopardy! GOAT were January 7, 8, 9 and 14 in ABC's primetime lineup, consisting of four one-hour episodes. The replay of the event, set for May 5 through May 14, pares the tournament down into eight half-hour episodes in the daytime Jeopardy! syndication time slot (check local listings). The other two episodes over the 10...

    Ken Jennings

    Jennings, 45, holds the record for the longest winning streak in "Jeopardy!" history with his 74-game run in 2004, one year after the show removed its five-day limit on returning champions. He won $2.5 million during his original run and an additional $1 million-plus in other tournament appearances over the past 15 years. The Washington state native and BYU graduate was a software engineer when he first competed on the show. He now works as an author while living in the Seattle area.

    Brad Rutter

    Rutter, 41, went into GOAT having never lost in "Jeopardy!" play to a human contestant, including Jennings. Only IBM's Watson could claim victory over him. Rutter has racked up $4.876 million playing "Jeopardy!" in various formats since his original capped five-day run in 2000, during which he won $97,102 in cash and prizes. Since then, he's won in the Tournament of Champions, the Million Dollar Masters, the Battle of the Decades, the Ultimate Tournament of Champions and as a team captain in...

    James Holzhauer

    Holzhauer, 35, went on his 32-game "Jeopardy!" winning streak from April to June in 2019. During that run, he won more than $2.46 million before adding another $250,000 by winning the subsequent Tournament of Champions. The Naperville, Illinois native and University of Illinois graduate now is a professional sports gambler living in Las Vegas. *** Warning: Spoilers and final results beyond this point ***

    Match 1 winner: Ken Jennings

    Jennings edged out Holzhauer by 200 points in the two-game match with 63,400 points, winning 45,000 and 18,400 points, respectively, in the two games. The match marked the first time Jennings has defeated Rutter, who uncharacteristically struggled on key Daily Doubles and finished a distant third. Jennings needed to wager smartly and get both Final Jeopardy! questions right to hold off Holzhauer. Here's what the answers were: Game 1 Category: Presidents & The Bible Clue:"'Silent' Calvin Cooli...

    Holzhauer was only up 44,314 to 40,000 on Jennings after the first game, but he separated himself by dominating the second game, getting Final Jeopardy! right while Jennings missed. Rutter once again had a rough outing, earning only 14,400 and getting into the red with a negative score in the second game. The favorite is now down a game to both Hol...

    Jennings found his Match 1 groove and came out a little more aggressive, with a true Daily Double that shot him well ahead of Holzhauer in Double Jeopardy! of Game 1. Then Jennings went "all in" in Final Jeopardy! to double his total from 25,600 to 51,200. Holzhauer was in a big hole with only 27,200, while Rutter again was third with 17,600. Jenni...

    Jennings had a remarkable run in winning three of four matches to Holzhauer having the lone victory and Rutter not claiming one. It was a bit tenuous in the finale, because Holzhauer was in position to make a great comeback in Game 2 to even the matches 2-2. But while Jennings got both Final Jeopardy! questions right, Holzhauer badly missed his gol...

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    • Brad Rutter ($4,938,436) So, at number one is someone you might not have expected: Brad Rutter, a record store employee from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, whose 5-day cash earnings total $55,102.
    • Ken Jennings ($4,370,700) The mighty Ken Jennings! A computer scientist from Seattle, Washington, compiled 74-day cash winnings totaling $2,520,700 plus another $500K for a second-place finish in the 2005 Tournament of Champions and $1 million and the title of “Greatest of All Time” in 2020’s GOAT Tournament.
    • James Holzhauer ($3,462,216) A sports gambler from Las Vegas, Nevada, whose 32-day cash winnings total $2,462,216, Holzhauer took the Jeopardy! world by storm in the winter and spring of 2019, bringing in record ratings with his swashbuckling style and the odd, but daring, amounts of his bets on Daily Doubles and Final Jeopardy.
    • Matt Amodio ($1,668,601) Matt Amodio’s winning streak ended just a couple of months shy of Amy Schneider’s first appearance, and while his 38-game win streak was two shy of hers, he came out with a higher amount of cash winnings ahead of the Tournamentn of Champions, earning $1,518,601.
  2. May 8, 2023 · Which Jeopardy contestants have won the most money? Here are the top Jeopardy winners in history, including Amy Schneider and Ken Jennings, and how much they won.

  3. Stacker consulted the "Jeopardy!" Contestant Hall of Fame, to rank the top 25 "Jeopardy!" winners of all time by the amount of money won, including tournament winnings. The rankings include 2019 contestant James Holzhauer, whose winning streak ended June 3.

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