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  1. jeopardyhistory.fandom.com › wiki › Jeopardy!_The_Greatest_of_All_TimeJeopardy! The Greatest of All Time

    The Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time was a January 2020 primetime special, featuring the top three winnings Jeopardy! contestants, Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter, and James Holzhauer, competing in the first-to-3-wins series with a top prize of $1 million to determine the greatest Jeopardy! contestant "of all time." This special aired on ABC from January 7-9, 2020 for the first three matches, and ...

  2. See who holds the top spots in the Jeopardy! Leaderboard of Legends. Skip to main content Facebook; Twitter; Instagram; YouTube; TikTok | Sign In / Create ... All-Time Winnings (Including Tournaments) Brad Rutter. $4,938,436 Ken Jennings. $4,370,700 James Holzhauer. $3,612,216 Amy Schneider. $1,682,800 Matt Amodio.

  3. 15 de ene. de 2020 · Clue: The greatestJeopardy!” player of all time. Question: Who is Ken Jennings?. The 45-year-old Washington state native Tuesday claimed the GOAT title, $1 million and the congratulations of ...

  4. 2 de ene. de 2020 · Each show is a stand-alone match consisting of two complete Jeopardy! games. The winner of each match will be decided by their total point score of the two games. The first to win three matches receives $1 million and, more importantly, the title of Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time. The two non-winners will each receive $250,000.

  5. Viewing 12 articles tagged The Greatest of All Time View All J!Buzz. Special Tournament Stories. 05.06.2020. Exclusive G.O.A.T. Interviews on Our Jeopardy! YouTube Channel. ... ICYMI: “Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time” Encore. Special Tournament Stories. 01.14.2020. Ken Jennings Is ‘The Greatest of All Time’! Special Tournament Stories.

  6. Get a closer look at Brad Rutter, the biggest money winner in JEOPARDY! history with winnings over $4.6 million. The tournament continues THURSDAY JAN 9 at 8...

  7. 18 de nov. de 2019 · The Greatest of All Time.” The two other contestants will each receive $250,000. Jennings, holder of the longest winning streak in “Jeopardy!” history, tweeted a photo of the three Monday ...