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TopicWho will win Jeopardy's Greatest of All Time competition in January?
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12/09/19 12:40:08 AM
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Ken Jennings won 74 consecutive games back in 2004, the longest streak in Jeopardy's history. During his run he amassed over $2.5 million.

Brad Rutter has never been defeated by a human player; he first appeared on Jeopardy back when the show implemented a rule that retired a player after winning five games. He has subsequently returned for several tournaments, winning them all and pushing his total winnings to over $4 million.

James Holzhauer dominated the show earlier this year, beating the previous all-time record for one-day winnings ($77,000) sixteen times, ultimately winning 32 games and nearly equaling Ken Jennings' $2.5 million total in less than half the time.

This January, Jennings, Rutter and Holzhauer will compete in a series of games to determine the greatest of all time, with the winner walking away with another million bucks in their bank account. The first to win three games is declared the champion.

Who do you think it will be?

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