James"Thunder"Early
09-09-2004, 03:52 PM
On his 75th apperence. it hasn't aired yet
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View Full Version : Ken Jennings finally loses on Jeopardy James"Thunder"Early 09-09-2004, 03:52 PM On his 75th apperence. it hasn't aired yet JD2635 09-09-2004, 04:10 PM That is only a speculation that he loses. I think that the person who spreaded this rumor is nothing but a S%$# head! I think that they are just giving a big heads-up! But you never know what might happen!:p :D AtlantaBravesFan29 09-09-2004, 05:14 PM When I heard this last night on MSNBC,it was the L.A. Times that spoiled everything for everybody. It is just like telling somebody what happened at the end of a movie when they haven't seen it yet. The Game Show Network Message Board had a post similar to this this morning and as of this afternoon it is gone. James"Thunder"Early 09-09-2004, 07:48 PM I saw this on Headline news. they pretty much confirmed it. the episode won't probably air until next month or later. AtlantaBravesFan29 09-09-2004, 08:18 PM What it basically did was took out the suspense of how long Ken was going to last on Jeopardy and how much he was going to get. Too bad now,because it is basically just watching Ken win up until he loses sometime in November.:mad: I'm mad because the Los Angeles Times had to spill the beans. musicradio77 09-10-2004, 04:44 PM According to tvgameshow.net the total winnings for Ken Jennings goes something like this: Through 9/7/04 Games played: 42 Total Winnings: $1,402,461 Correct answers: 1,486* Answers attempted: 1,611* Percent correct: 922* *Not including Final Jeopardy! First ring-ins: 1,460 Pct. first of all clues read: 613 Daily Doubles correct: 75 Daily Doubles attempted: 89 Percent correct: 843 Avg. wager per Daily Double: 3,660 Total net gain on Daily Doubles: $223,899 Avg. net gain per Daily Double: $2,516 Avg. score after Jeopardy!: $9,893 Avg. lead after Jeopardy!: $6,262 Avg. score after Double Jeopardy!: $30,979 Avg. lead after Double Jeopardy!: $22,431 Pct. of games locked up after Double Jeopardy!: .891 (36 of 41) Final Jeopardy! correct answers: 26 Final Jeopardy! attempts: 41 Percent correct: .619 Avg. Final Jeopardy! Wager: $8,030 High game: $75,000 (July 23rd) Low game: $10,001 (Sept. 6th) Avg. daily winnings: $33,392 I know that if Ken Jennings continues to keep winning and winnings or if he loses, maybe I'm going to play "I Lost on Jeopardy!" by Weird Al Yancovick. This is dedicated to Ken who will lose that someone will be the new champion. Superman2004 09-12-2004, 01:05 PM Thanks for posting this!! Ever hear of SPOILERS????? You just BLEW IT for all who wanted to be surprised. You don't put SPOILERS in subject lines!! :mad: cutiejulie63 10-27-2004, 08:15 PM I agree: Whoever spreaded that rumor is nothing but a #*@#! ****! You ever hear of a SPOILER? Well if you didn't, that's exactly what it is: you just SPOILED it for all of us! Thanks a bunch! Michael1973 10-28-2004, 01:46 PM I wouldn't go blaming anybody on this board for spreading that rumor, as it made national headlines about a month-and-a-half ago. Granted, it upset a lot of people (like myself) who wish to remain unspoiled, but it is not the fault of any one specific person that the news leaked. musicradio77 11-30-2004, 10:54 PM Great news!!! Ken Jennings has finally lost. But now, Nancy Zerg is the new winner on "Jeopardy!" So long, Ken! They'll never see him again!:wave: Pavan 12-01-2004, 12:05 AM Originally posted by Full House Great news!!! Ken Jennings has finally lost. But now, Nancy Zerg is the new winner on "Jeopardy!" So long, Ken! They'll never see him again!:wave: Are you jealous you didn't win 74 times in a row? Have some respect. Brent88 12-01-2004, 12:15 AM Originally posted by pavanbadal Are you jealous you didn't win 74 times in a row? Have some respect. :clap Great job Ken... I'm sad to see you go though. :( bossradio93 12-01-2004, 02:05 AM Jennings hits 'Jeopardy' milestone http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/TV/11/30/tv.jennings.ap/index.html CNN.com-November 30, 2004 musicradio77 12-02-2004, 12:49 AM Here is an article from tvgameshows.net: DERAILED REALTOR NANCY ZERG BECOMES KEN JENNINGS' SURPRISE CONQUEROR Tuesday, November 30, 2004: The Day the Winning Stopped. In a stunning finish which had been leaked as early as two months ago, Ventura, Cal., realtor Nancy Zerg upset 74-day champion and television's all-time top winner Ken Jennings Tuesday night on "Jeopardy!" when the Murray Ut., software engineer missed the Final Jeopardy! answer. Zerg, trailing by $4,400 going into Final Jeopardy! nailed the correct question on the category of Business and industry: most of this firm's seasonal 70,000 white-collar employees work only four months a year. The former actress, who recently adopted a 14-month-old Chinese orphan, quickly came home with "What is H&R Block?" Her $4,401 wager gave her a $1 lead at $14,401. Jennings, successful in more than two-thirds of his previous Final Jeopardy! attempts, had a sheepish grin as he revealed "What is FedEx?" In a quick cut to Zerg, the new champion displayed a stunned facial expression before breaking into a huge grin. Jennings wagered $5,601 (enough to have given him a $1 victory had he been correct). He fell to his lowest total of the 75-day run with $8,799. Jennings and Zerg hugged as he congratulated his conqueror. The studio auience joined in a spontaneous standing ovation. With his $2,000 second place consolation prize, Jennings' final total---a record for all television game shows, network and syndication---was $2,522,700. While most of the media is focusing on the Final Jeopardy! miss as the cause of Jennings' downfall, the key to the windup may well have been the 30-year-old phenom missing both Daily Doubles in Double Jeopardy! for the first time. At $14,600 when he hit the first one, he tried to reach $20,000 with a $5,400 wager and missed. Two questions later, Jennings reeled off another five-question run and topped it off with the second DJ! Daily Double. With a $4,800 on a $15,200 total, Jennings missed again. By the end of his 14-for-18 round, Jennings finished at an uncharacteristically low $14,400. Zerg, who ironically was only four-for-five in Double Jeopardy!, was tenaciously close at $10,000. Minneapolis college student David Hankins, never a factor, was eliminated from Final Jeopardy! at -$2,800. Interestingly, Jennings was a perfect 14-for-14 in Jeopardy! and finished the two main rounds 28-for-32. Before Final Jeopardy!, Zerg only registered 10 correct questions but her percentage was on the money: she only tried 11. Jennings rewrote the entire record book of "Jeopardy! statistics and established new marks in the US history of the genre: longest winning streak (74) and money winnings ($2,522 million). Referred in many circles now as the Joe DiMaggio of Game Shows, Jennings began his six-month journey June 2nd with a narrow $1,400 victory over fellow challenger Julia Lazarus. In his 74 victories prior to Tuesday, Jennings rendered Final Jeopardy! mathematically inconsequential 65 times and established single-day ($75,000) and five-day records ($221,200) for the series. josie8940 12-02-2004, 08:39 AM Yeah, Ken Jennings finally lost by a girl named Nancy Zerg!:) It was a good match though LittleL828 12-10-2004, 05:11 PM Just a few remarks: 1. This is actually really pathetic: Nancy Zerg didn't win the next night! Katie something-or-other beat her! 2. Ken actually will be back on Champions Week. 3. Ken was amazing and I don't think anybody should be critisizing him because you couldn't do half as well as that ****ing genius. James 02-24-2010, 02:25 AM I just got an e-mail message from none other than Mr. Jennings; he apparently just subscribed to a newsgroup I follow! Said newsgroup is Roadgeek, and it's a Yahoo! group. |