
[The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for the Wednesday, July 3, episode of Jeopardy!]
A Jeopardy! contestant made a shocking wager that led them to win the game, but it could have gone horribly wrong. Jason Singer, from Portland, Maine, tried to break the one-day curse that tied the 2002 record on July 1.
With a one-day total of $22,401, Singer played his second game to try and up that amount. He competed against Stephanie Yang, from Queens, New York, and Jeff Foels, from Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Wednesday, July 2.
βYesterday, Jason Singer became lucky number 13 for consecutive games with a new champion, tying a record set all the way back in 2002,β host Ken Jennings said. βCan Jason break the one-day curse today?β
The beginning of the game didnβt go so well for Singer, a real estate agent. He was in third for most of it. Yang, a childrenβs book designer, was only $200 away from the lead with $2,400 when she found the first Daily Double. She wagered $1,000 in βIsnβt It Iconic?β The clue read, βBritannica noted the image of this man who died in Bolivia in 1967 βbecame an icon of leftist radicalism and anti-imperialism.’β Yang shook her head and shrugged her shoulders as she answered, βWho was Che Guevara?β She was correct and moved up to first with $3,400.
By the end of the round, it was a tighter game. Both Singer and Yang had $4,800. Foels, a stay-at-home dad, led with $6,000.
Double Jeopardy was a tight round between all three contestants. At one point, they were all tied with $7,200. But when Foels found the first DD of the round, he was in second with $9,600. He wagered $4,000.
In β-Ology,β the clue read, βDating from the early 20th century, this 2-word phrase refers to a suggestion intended to get someone to do the opposite.β Foels answered correctly with, βWhat is reverse psychology?β He moved to first place with $13,600.
Foels found the last DD on the next clue. He wagered $4,000 again in βHistorical Shark Tank.β The clue was, βMr. Wonderful will invest in Elizabeth Magie Phillipsβ βLandlordβs Gameββ¦ if sheβll rename it this, nice to have in business.β Foels didnβt give an answer. The correct response was Monopoly. He dropped down to $9,600, putting him back in second place.
The rest of the round was a fight for first place between Singer and Foels. Singer kept forgetting βWhat is..?β towards the end of the round, allowing Foels to steal his answer. By the end, Singer and Foels were tied with $13,200. Yang had $4,800.
Final Jeopardy had never been more important. It all came down to wagers. The category for Final Jeopardy was βMen of Medicine.β βHe told of a patient who βtook hold of his wifeβs head, tried to lift it off, to put it on’β was the clue.
Yang was wrong and put down, βWho is Dr. Do?β She wagered $0, ending with $4,800. Both Singer and Foels got it right with, βWho is Oliver Sacks?β Foels wagered $3,599, making his final total $16,799. Singer, who added β#BringBackSusanβ to his response, shouting out his wife, who won in 2021, wagered his full amount of $13,200. That gave him $26,400, and a two-day total of $48,801.
Singer became the first two-champion in over a month. He broke the curse and will return for game three on Thursday, July 3.
βAnd for the first time in 14 games, we have a two-day champion,β Ken Jennings said.
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