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| #Post#: 33297-------------------------------------------------- | |
| I'll take "Champions of Sportsmanship" for $200...or $ | |
| 2.4 mil | |
| By: JessTer Date: June 23, 2019, 1:23 pm | |
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| I know it might normally be debatable whether game show | |
| contestants should fall under "celebrities", but I think it's | |
| safe to say that James Holzhauer, Jeopardy! champion from April | |
| 4 to June 3 of this year (yes, you read those dates right) has | |
| become one. | |
| By starting with high dollar-value clues and making aggressive | |
| Daily Double bets (often all or most of what he had), Holzhauer | |
| broke just about every record on the show, EXCEPT the ones for | |
| total winnings and number of games won. Those both still belong | |
| to Ken Jennings, who was on in 2004. Holzhauer's games won (32 - | |
| his run was interrupted to air the Teachers' Tournament in May) | |
| and his total winnings for regular Jeopardy play without | |
| tournaments - just under $2.5 mil - are second only to Jennings. | |
| If you add in tournament winnings, Holzhauer is third only to | |
| Jennings and Brad Rutter. (Jeopardy gave him his own stats page | |
| on the web site in addition to adding him to their Hall of Fame, | |
| so you can see more about him on their web site.) | |
| But, of more interest to us is the (in my opinion and lots of | |
| fans' opinions) class with which Holzhauer has responded to | |
| opponents (successful and not), past champs, and some press | |
| coverage that was...less than complimentary (some people felt he | |
| was ruining the game or that it was boring because it was | |
| predictable that he was going to win.) | |
| I can't reproduce every comment I liked here because a lot of it | |
| was on Facebook or Twitter and would be difficult to find | |
| because it was long ago. Some examples: | |
| [list][li]He went on Facebook to dispute a contention, made by | |
| some of his followers, that other players were being poor | |
| sports, turning away and refusing to shake his hand and such. He | |
| said this wasn't accurate - it was just that TV doesn't always | |
| show the handshakes[/li] [li][/list] 29 of his 32 games were | |
| "locked" going into the Final Jeopardy round - meaning that | |
| Holzhauer couldn't lose because he had more than twice anyone | |
| else's score. Alex Trebek calls these "runaways." Of the three | |
| that were not, the closest call was April 29, when he won by | |
| just $18 and the runner-up, Adam Levin, gave him a run for his | |
| money throughout the game, and finished with over $50,000 (the | |
| highest-ever second-place score.) Levin told interviewers that | |
| on the set, Holzhauer told his (Levin's) son, "You should be | |
| very proud of your dad," and then later Holzhauer posted: | |
| Only seven people have ever outscored Adam's $53,999 in a | |
| regular season game of Jeopardy. If he didn't run into one of | |
| them, he'd probably be on his way to the Tournament of | |
| Champions. Tip of my hat to an incredible performance." | |
| [/list] | |
| When Holzhauer lost his 33rd game, $60,000 or so below Jennings' | |
| money record, (edited to add), he immediately went across the | |
| stage to high-five Emma Boettcher, who defeated him, and here is | |
| what he had to say about her: | |
| https://ftw.usatoday.com/2019/06/jeopardy-james-holzhauer-praises-emma-boettche… | |
| (People had predicted he would lose by making a stupid mistake | |
| or doing a bet wrong - he's pointing out that didn't happen - he | |
| actually didn't miss a single question in the game he lost.) | |
| Then, in response to conspiracy theorists who thought he lost on | |
| purpose: | |
| �Huge congrats to Emma, who needed to play a perfect game to | |
| beat me and did just that...To anyone who thinks that I threw | |
| the game or Jeopardy is rigged: it�s insulting to our new champ | |
| to imply that she didn�t crush me legitimately. And if you | |
| enjoyed watching a dominant champ in action, I think you might | |
| want to stick around for the rest of Emma�s run.� | |
| He also seems to be giving a lot of his winnings to charities | |
| (particularly those in Las Vegas). | |
| As I mentioned, Holzhauer was surprisingly controversial - he | |
| had a huge following but also detractors who liked more suspense | |
| as to who was going to win; didn't think it was "fair" that | |
| people didn't have a chance to win; and/or don't like it that | |
| Holzhauer is a professional gambler (which, obviously was part | |
| of the secret to his success.) And some people thought Las Vegas | |
| took things too far by honoring him with official accolades | |
| including the key to the Las Vegas Strip, and a "James Holzhauer | |
| Day." | |
| I liked the way he responded to "haters" as well, but I can't | |
| find good examples of that because it was a while ago. | |
| But apparently, the class is not unique to Holzhauer among | |
| Jeopardy champions. | |
| [list] Over and over again, people compared Holzhauer to Ken | |
| Jennings and speculated about whether Holzhauer would break | |
| Jennings' records. Both Holzhauer and Jennings said it was an | |
| honor to be compared to the other. | |
| [list][li][/li] | |
| [li][/li] | |
| [/list] | |
| Matt Jackson, who won 13 games in 2015 and is number five on the | |
| list of both longest winning streaks and most money won (and was | |
| fourth until Holzhauer's run), has been very complimentary about | |
| Holzhauer on Facebook too - even as his (Jackson's) records were | |
| being broken. | |
| (Edited to say - sorry about the messed-up "list" format - I was | |
| trying to use the list feature and do bullet-points and it | |
| didn't come out like a usual bullet-point list. Hard to tell | |
| where the bullet-points are supposed to be.) | |
| #Post#: 33316-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: I'll take "Champions of Sportsmanship" for $200... | |
| or $2.4 mil | |
| By: NFPwife Date: June 23, 2019, 8:29 pm | |
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| My husband and I were just discussing what a class act he is. | |
| Especially since he donated to a pancreatic cancer charity in | |
| Alex Trebek's name. | |
| He's currently playing in WSOP and he's a pleasure to watch | |
| play. | |
| #Post#: 34071-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: I'll take "Champions of Sportsmanship" for $200... | |
| or $2.4 mil | |
| By: DaDancingPsych Date: July 8, 2019, 8:12 am | |
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| I agree; it does sound like he has been quite classy. I always | |
| want to give a little compassion to these instant/normal joe | |
| celebrities (for lack of a better term.) Sure, good manners and | |
| sportsmanship should be used, but they do not necessarily have | |
| handlers or someone to simply say, "You know, that Tweet might | |
| come across as salty." And for some reason we love to tear down | |
| successful people, so I can understand how it must be | |
| challenging to always respond in a tasteful manner (and not dip | |
| to school yard tactics.) When I have my 15 minutes of fame, I | |
| hope that I can react politely. (But my fame will not come from | |
| Jeopardy!... I don't quite have the knowledge base for that!!!) | |
| :P | |
| #Post#: 34482-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: I'll take "Champions of Sportsmanship" for $200... | |
| or $2.4 mil | |
| By: JessTer Date: July 13, 2019, 2:50 pm | |
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| [quote author=DaDancingPsych link=topic=1200.msg34071#msg34071 | |
| date=1562591572] | |
| I agree; it does sound like he has been quite classy. I always | |
| want to give a little compassion to these instant/normal joe | |
| celebrities (for lack of a better term.) Sure, good manners and | |
| sportsmanship should be used, but they do not necessarily have | |
| handlers or someone to simply say, "You know, that Tweet might | |
| come across as salty." And for some reason we love to tear down | |
| successful people, so I can understand how it must be | |
| challenging to always respond in a tasteful manner (and not dip | |
| to school yard tactics.) When I have my 15 minutes of fame, I | |
| hope that I can react politely. (But my fame will not come from | |
| Jeopardy!... I don't quite have the knowledge base for that!!!) | |
| :P | |
| [/quote] | |
| I agree about "normal joe celebrities" - and it did occur to me | |
| that the remarks I posted above about Adam Levin, his closest | |
| runner-up: "Only seven people have ever outscored him...if he | |
| hadn't run into one of them he'd be a champion..." could have | |
| been taken the wrong way just because the speaker, Holzhauer | |
| himself, IS one of the seven who outscored Levin. While I think | |
| Holzhauer's intent was genuinely to be complimentary, I could | |
| see how the person in Levin's shoes COULD take it as "rubbing it | |
| in." Fortunately, Levin was (it seemed to me) classy, too. | |
| Holzhauer did tweet recently, "Am I out for revenge? You | |
| Boettcher *** I am." Because it was announced that both he AND | |
| the lady who defeated him have been invited to a Tournament of | |
| Champions. I give him credit for the play on her name (and it | |
| didn't occur to me until I saw that that it's an example of a | |
| fitting name...Jeopardy contestant and her name has "bet" in | |
| it.) That might be an example of what DaDancingPysch means...he | |
| probably meant it in good fun but it COULD sound "salty." See my | |
| first post for what he said when she first defeated him. | |
| Holzhauer is also doing a lot for charities, especially in the | |
| Vegas area. It actually came as a surprise to me that he didn't, | |
| at first, mention any pancreatic cancer-related charities until | |
| the recent donation that NPFwife mentions. Of course, his money, | |
| his choice who he supports (and it's very cool that he gave so | |
| much away), but there is (unfortunately) now a connection | |
| between the source of his winnings (Jeopardy) and pancreatic | |
| cancer. | |
| I've seen Twitter exchanges like these: | |
| Miracle League of Las Vegas: We'll take baseball for $200...or | |
| $400...or $600...how many points have to be up on the board for | |
| you to consider coming out one Game Day to throw out a First | |
| Pitch for our #differentlyabled athletes, James Holzhauer? | |
| Holzhauer's reply tweet: It would be an honor! Email me. | |
| I have also been amazed at the "theater" aspect of the show and | |
| the "acting" going on - by Holzhauer and others. Consider - all | |
| of his episodes were filmed in February and early March of this | |
| year. The first one aired April 4. So, the whole time they were | |
| airing, while everybody was speculating, "Will he beat Ken | |
| Jennings' totals or won't he?" and bantering with him about it, | |
| he had to play along...even though he would have known, since | |
| filming wrapped up in early March, exactly how many games he | |
| won, and how well he did or did not do. And that's not just him. | |
| Consider things Trebek said to him on the air, after he had been | |
| winning big for a while: "You're a celebrity now...you have a | |
| very loyal following...but some people think you've won enough." | |
| All of which became the truth once the episodes aired...but at | |
| the time they were FILMED, no one was talking about Holzhauer at | |
| all, because none of them had aired yet. | |
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