Spoiler Alert
Could Jamie Dingâs Jeopardy! reign be coming to an end? Fans seem to think the super champion is in danger as he goes for win number 31.
Many seem to think that since Ding, the law student and bureaucrat, is doing a lot of interviews about his time on the game show, that he wonât be on screens for too much longer. Ding appeared on Good Morning America on April 24 after his most exciting game yet, and has also been interviewed by People and other outlets.
âJamie was on GMA this morning. I believe contestants donât appear âin publicâ until after their run is over. Does that mean it ends on tonightâs show or when the taped show is on?â a Reddit user asked.
âGood question. Heâs been doing some publicity for a while, though. Just not this level,â a fan replied.
âI donât think it gives anything away. Jeopardy!âs publicity department presumably helped set up the interview, knowing when interesting games would air. It could have given something away if they interviewed him yesterday or earlier since there were Tuesday and Wednesday tapings this week (and three last week). The remaining four tape days of the season wonât be until June. (If Jamie played through this weekâs tapings, it would be 76 games so far.)â another pointed out.
âNot gonna lie, I had this nagging belief his run was going to end this week. So glad it didnât. To run this gauntlet, with the kind of competition he had to face this week, is beyond incredible. Kudos of the highest order,â a fan said.
âHe may have appeared on GMA, but that didnât affect todayâs game as was in full control in his 31st victory. Now, can he tie James [Holzhauer] on Monday with Win no. 32? Or will the Monday curse take down another ultra champion, as Mondays have been traditionally a dreadful day for ultra champions? Tune in on Monday to find out,â one last fan said.
With 30 wins under his belt and $849,603 in earnings, Ding, from Lawrenceville, New Jersey, is on track to reach $1 million and tie Holzahauerâs record of 32 consecutive games won. Did he win game 31, or is this the end of the road for Ding?
On April 24, he faced off against Nicco Martinez, from Columbus, Ohio, and Zach Pollock, from Media, Pennsylvania. Warning: Spoilers for the April 24 episode of Jeopardy! ahead.
Ding had the lead of $1,800 when he found the Daily Double on clue five. He wagered all of his money in âMy First Nameâs a Verb.â The clue was â To stab: A 007 actor.â
âWho is Pierce Brosnan?â he answered correctly. Ding took a bigger lead with $3,600.
By 15 clues, his lead was even bigger at $7,800, compared to $1,200 for Pollock, a retired logistics executive, and $400 for Martinez, an accountant.
Although Martinez and Pollock couldnât quite catch up to Ding by the end of the round, they did have higher totals than halfway through. Pollock ended with $2,600. Martinez was close with $2,400. However, Ding was still in first place with $9,000.
Ding found the first DD in Double Jeopardy on clue three. Out of $10,600, he wagered $3,400.
The clue in âAn Invitation to Scienceâ was, âThanks to his 1729 book full of sexy pictures of spores, lichens & fungi, Pier Antonio Micheli has been called the father of this.â
âWhat is mycology?â he answered.
âThe study of fungus, which is correct,â host Ken Jennings said. Ding sat at $14,000.
Martinez finally got the chance to show how he plays when he found the last DD on clue 10. He had $3,200 and wagered all of his money.
In âThey Come to America,â the clue read, âIn October 2025, the U.S. slashed refugee admissions by over 90% to 7,500 allowed in, most from this country.â He hesitated for some time before guessing Mexico. That was wrong, so he dropped down to $0. The correct response was South Africa.
His luck got even worse when he dropped down into the negatives. However, he ended the round with $400.
Pollock had $6,600. Ding ended with a huge runaway of $33,200.
âThe Literary Yearâ was the clue for Final Jeopardy. âIn 1954, on the 50th anniversary of this day, a group went to a Martello tower before going on a bender,â was the clue.
The correct response was Bloomâs Day, which only one of the contestants had written. Pollock gave the right response and wagered $1,000, making his final total $7,600. Martinez did not give an answer. He wagered $0, ending him with $400.
Dingâs response was âWhat is⊠the day of the locust?â He wagered $198, dropping him to $33,002.
The game show contestant has a 31-day total of $882,605. His reign is not over yet.
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