Ken Jennings Gets a New Challenge
insomniakxz writes "Producers of Jeopardy announced Tuesday a "Super Tournament," which will pit Jennings in a final match against two survivors of a competition between nearly 150 past five-time winners with a prize of $2 million. Host Alex Trebek called the tournament the "quest for Ken.""
He not only knows just about everything, but he's also remarkably good at putting together the pieces and figuring out a tough question that he didn't already know.
I remember one question "After several decades off it, works by this man seen here have returned to The New York Times bestsellers list in 2003"
He didn't recognize the picture at all, but figured it might be Tolkein given the LOTR craze (nobody else got it). That's damn quick thinking, and he answers a lot of questions that way, i.e. without knowing the answer beforehand - he works through trivia questions the way you'd work a math problem. Most jeopardy players rely solely on their memory banks, and that's how he beats them.
ken jennings was the best thing to happen to jeopardy in years. . .
:)
what a way to grab more ratings
At least he got a break. Curious to see if he can recreate the success. So long as they keep the questions obscure enough he'll clean up. Nice to see some one get fame based on what they know.
He can click the buzzer faster than any human mind could comprehend. He wins becuase no one else gets a chance to answer
I'm just wondering, does anyone think another contestant has a chance?
Ken went for so many days because he's smart... after he's played for over a month of shows he has such a big advantage. Other players might have been on 10 shows at most (tournaments), but they didn't have the exposure Ken did.
Someone would have to be a lot better to beat Ken, but I haven't seen other contestants play.
"And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Savior of the World"
1 John 4:14
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