Jeopardy! Masters
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Genre | Game show |
Created by | Merv Griffin |
Directed by |
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Presented by | Ken Jennings |
Narrated by | Johnny Gilbert |
Ending theme | "Think!" |
Composers | John Hoke (Bleeding Fingers Music) Chris Bell Music & Sound Design Original theme composed by Merv Griffin |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
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Executive producer | Michael Davies |
Running time | 42 minutes |
Production company | Sony Pictures Television[a] |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | May 8, 2023 present | –
Related | |
Jeopardy! |
Jeopardy! Masters is an American quiz show hosted by Ken Jennings on ABC. Its first season featured six recent notable Jeopardy! champions competing against each other in a "Champions League-style" format.[1] It premiered on May 8, 2023.[2] In a slight change to the Jeopardy! format, each round begins with the revelation to the television audience of the location of that round's Daily Double(s). In February 2024, it was announced that the show would be renewed for a second season which is set to premiere on May 1, 2024.[3][4]
Contestants
Season 1 (2023)
The following six contestants, listed below in order of finish, competed in the first Jeopardy! Masters competition:
- James Holzhauer – Won 32 straight games between April and June 2019. Won 2019 Tournament of Champions. Runner-up in The Greatest of All Time tournament. Holder of the fourth-longest winning streak and second-largest cash winnings in regular play. Holder of all top ten all-time single game scores.[5] Total winnings of $2,964,216.[6]
- Mattea Roach – Won 23 straight games between April and May 2022. Total winnings of $572,983.[6]
- Matt Amodio – Won 38 straight games between July and October 2021. Holder of the third-longest winning streak and third highest cash winnings in regular play. Total winnings of $1,529,601.[6]
- Andrew He – Won 5 straight games before losing to Amy Schneider. 2022 Tournament of Champions finalist. Total winnings of $259,365.
- Amy Schneider – Won 40 straight games between November 2021 and January 2022. Won 2022 Tournament of Champions. Holder of the second-longest winning streak and fourth-largest cash winnings in regular play. Total winnings of $1,634,800.[6]
- Sam Buttrey – Won 2021 Professors Tournament. 2022 Tournament of Champions finalist. Total winnings of $150,000.
As the top three finalists, Holzhauer, Roach, and Amodio all received invitations to the next Masters competition.
Season 2 (2024)
The contestants for season 2 will consist of:[4][7][b]
- Matt Amodio – Qualified as 2023 Masters finalist. Total winnings of $1,668,601.
- Victoria Groce – Won one game in September 2005, defeating 19-game champion David Madden. Qualified as Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament winner, having been invited in part on the strength of quizzing activities following her Jeopardy! appearance, including as a chaser on The Chase. Total winnings of $123,801.[8][9]
- James Holzhauer – Qualified as 2023 Masters champion. Total winnings of $3,462,216.
- Yogesh Raut – Won 3 straight games in January 2023. Qualified as 2024 Tournament of Champions winner. Total winnings of $348,403.[10][better source needed]
- Mattea Roach – Qualified as 2023 Masters finalist. Total winnings of $810,983.
- Amy Schneider – Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament finalist. Qualified as wildcard chosen by producers. Total winnings of $1,682,800.[11]
Tournament format
The tournament features six former Jeopardy! champions competing round-robin style, with the first season consisting of 10 hour-long episodes featuring two games each, for a total of 20 games.[12][13][14]
Unlike traditional Jeopardy!, which is scored in dollars, all of the games in this tournament are scored in points, just like in Super Jeopardy!, the first two seasons of Rock & Roll Jeopardy!, Sports Jeopardy!, and Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time.
The second season will consist of nine hour-long episodes of two games each (eighteen games total); other aspects of the tournament format for the second season have not yet been confirmed.[4] The remainder of this section describes the format in place for the first season.
Quarterfinals
The quarterfinals consist of seven round-robin matches of two games each; in each round, three of the contestants play each other in the first game, and the remaining three play in the second game. The winner of each game receives three match points, the runner-up receives one match point, and the third player receives no match points. The second game of each round except for the first pairs up the winners from the previous round against another randomly-selected contestant who has not already played against both winners.
After seven rounds, the match points are totaled; the top four contestants advance to the semifinals, while the other two are eliminated from the competition.
Semifinals
The four remaining contestants play each other round-robin over four games, with each player sitting out one game. Each player's match points total is reset to zero, and, as in the quarterfinals, the winner of each game receives three match points, second place receives one, and last place receives none. The three highest-ranked players move on to the finals, while the lowest-ranked player is eliminated.
Finals
The three remaining players play each other in a two-game match, as is standard in the final round of most Jeopardy! tournaments. The player with the highest combined score over the two games is declared champion. Furthermore, the three players will be automatically qualified in next year's tournament.
Tiebreakers
Should either the quarterfinals or semifinals end in a tie for match points, the following tie-breaking criteria are used, in order:
- Number of wins
- Number of total correct responses in that stage (including Final Jeopardy!)
- Cumulative scores, excluding Daily Double and Final Jeopardy! wagers
- Cumulative scores, excluding only Final Jeopardy! wagers
Prizes
- First place: $500,000, Trebek Trophy, $100,000 to the contestant's charity of choice, and invitation to the next Masters competition
- Second place: $250,000 and invitation to the next Masters competition
- Third place: $150,000 and invitation to the next Masters competition
- Fourth place: $100,000[c]
- Fifth place: $75,000[d]
- Sixth place: $50,000[d]
Standings
Season 1 (2023)
Quarterfinals
Ranking | Contestant | Match points |
Tiebreakers | Result | |||
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Games won |
Correct responses (including FJ!) |
Score (excluding FJ! & DD) |
Score (excluding FJ!) | ||||
1st | James Holzhauer | 18 | 6 | 193 | 152,600 | 247,805 | Qualified for semifinals |
2nd | Andrew He | 13 | 3 | 131 | 107,000 | 121,800 | |
3rd | Matt Amodio | 9 | 3 | 115 | 88,800 | 112,800 | |
4th | Mattea Roach | 8 | 2 | 112 | 75,000 | 86,400 | |
5th | Amy Schneider | 5 | 0 | 95 | 66,800 | 70,800 | 5th place |
6th | Sam Buttrey | 3 | 0 | 115 | 70,000 | 80,600 | 6th place |
Semifinals
Ranking | Contestant | Match points |
Tiebreakers | Result[15] | |||
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Games won |
Correct responses (including FJ!) |
Score (excluding FJ! & DD) |
Score (excluding FJ!) | ||||
1st | James Holzhauer | 9 | 3 | 72 | 51,400 | 70,000 | Qualified for finals & Jeopardy! Masters season 2 |
2nd | Matt Amodio | 3 | 1 | 44 | 36,200 | 46,200 | |
3rd | Mattea Roach | 2 | 0 | 50 | 35,000 | 44,400 | |
4th | Andrew He | 2 | 0 | 45 | 33,400 | 37,600 | 4th place |
Finals
Contestant | Game 1 Score | Game 2 Score | Total Score | Result |
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James Holzhauer | 34,315 | 9,481 | 43,795 | Champion |
Mattea Roach | 24,800 | 16,885 | 41,685 | Runner-up |
Matt Amodio | 12,000 | 3,200 | 15,200 | 3rd place |
Episodes
The winner of each game and the final is highlighted in bold.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally released | ||
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First released | Last released | |||
1 | 10 | May 8, 2023 | May 24, 2023 | |
2 | 9[16] | May 1, 2024[4] | May 22, 2024[16] |
Season 1 (2023)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [16][15] | Contestant 1 (score) | Contestant 2 (score) | Contestant 3 (score) | Original release date [16] | U.S. viewers (millions) | Rating (18–49) |
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1 | 1 | "Game 1" | Schneider (28,200) | Amodio (14,201) | He (28,401) | May 8, 2023 | 5.78[17] | 0.6[17] |
"Game 2" | Holzhauer (30,988) | Roach (6,199) | Buttrey (18,401) | |||||
2 | 2 | "Game 3" | Buttrey (2,399) | Schneider (17,700) | Roach (22,401) | May 9, 2023 | 5.49[18] | 0.5[18] |
"Game 4" | He (9,600) | Holzhauer (0) | Amodio (27,400) | |||||
3 | 3 | "Game 5" | Holzhauer (44,681) | Schneider (9,121) | Buttrey (20,600) | May 10, 2023 | 5.45[19] | 0.5[19] |
"Game 6" | He (20,700) | Roach (30,401) | Amodio (15,201) | |||||
4 | 4 | "Game 7" | He (37,600) | Buttrey (0) | Schneider (9,800) | May 12, 2023 | 5.20[20] | 0.4[20] |
"Game 8" | Holzhauer (23,678) | Roach (5,958) | Amodio (-2,000)[e] | |||||
5 | 5 | "Game 9" | Roach (13,599) | Amodio (16,799) | Schneider (16,401) | May 15, 2023 | 5.80[21] | 0.7[21] |
"Game 10" | Holzhauer (23,999) | He (8,800) | Buttrey (0) | |||||
6 | 6 | "Game 11" | He (15,100) | Roach (11,201) | Buttrey (2,799) | May 16, 2023 | 5.65[22] | 0.6[22] |
"Game 12" | Holzhauer (29,890) | Amodio (5,599) | Schneider (13,000) | |||||
7 | 7 | "Game 13" | Roach (6,799) | Amodio (31,000) | Buttrey (14,000) | May 17, 2023 | 5.66[23] | 0.5[23] |
"Game 14" | Holzhauer (21,392) | He (9,600) | Schneider (3,000) | |||||
8 | 8 | "Semifinals 1" | Holzhauer (30,401) | He (22,000) | Amodio (15,201) | May 22, 2023 | 5.81[24] | 0.5[24] |
"Semifinals 2" | Holzhauer (24,700) | He (12,484) | Roach (15,999) | |||||
9 | 9 | "Semifinals 3" | Holzhauer (24,292) | Roach (10,886) | Amodio (0) | May 23, 2023 | 5.91[25] | 0.6[25] |
"Semifinals 4" | Roach (5,799) | He (15,199) | Amodio (32,800) | |||||
10 | 10 | "The Finals[f]" | Holzhauer (34,314 + 9,481 = 43,795) | Amodio (12,000 + 3,200 = 15,200) | Roach (24,800 + 16,885 = 41,685) | May 24, 2023 | 6.47[26] | 0.6[26] |
Season 2
No. overall | No. in season | Title [16] | Contestant 1 (score) | Contestant 2 (score) | Contestant 3 (score) | Original release date [16] | U.S. viewers (millions) | Rating (18–49) |
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11 | 1 | "Game 1" | Roach (TBA) | Amodio (TBA) | Groce (TBA) | May 1, 2024 | N/A | TBA |
"Game 2" | Holzhauer (TBA) | Raut (TBA) | Schneider (TBA) | |||||
12 | 2 | "Game 3" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | May 6, 2024 | N/A | TBA |
"Game 4" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | |||||
13 | 3 | "Game 5" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | May 8, 2024 | N/A | TBA |
"Game 6" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | |||||
14 | 4 | "Game 7" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | May 10, 2024 | N/A | TBA |
"Game 8" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | |||||
15 | 5 | "Game 9" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | May 13, 2024 | N/A | TBA |
"Game 10" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | |||||
16 | 6 | "Game 11" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | May 15, 2024 | N/A | TBA |
"Game 12" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | |||||
17 | 7 | "Semifinals 1" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | May 17, 2024 | N/A | TBA |
"Semifinals 2" | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | TBA (TBA) | |||||
Notes
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