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It appears that “Jeopardy!” isn’t a initial diversion uncover competitor James Holzhauer has damaged a record on.
The 34-year-old formerly seemed on “The Chase” in 2014, where he answered 12 questions correctly, winning $60,000 and violation a show’s past record, according to TMZ. Not to discuss Holzhauer’s win was never surfaced on a series, per a news site.
Fast-forward to today, the veteran sports gambler from Las Vegas, Nev. has cracked several annals while competing on “Jeopardy!”
‘JEOPARDY!’ CHAMP BREAKS 1-DAY RECORD A SECOND TIME
On Tuesday’s episode, Holzhauer surpassed $1 million in a shortest time ever. His $118,816 win put his sum take at $1,061,554 million after 14 games.
FILE – This record picture finished from video and supposing by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. shows “Jeopardy!” competitor James Holzhauer on an part that aired on Apr 17, 2019. Holzhauer has cracked several annals on “Jeopardy!” though it’s not a initial time he has finished so on a diversion show.
(Jeopardy Productions, Inc. around AP)
Last Wednesday, he won a episode with a sum of $131,127, commanding a one-day record he set progressing in his run of $110,914.
Before Holzhauer came along, the one-day record was held by Roger Craig on Sep 19, 2010, when he took home $77,000 in a singular game.
‘JEOPARDY!’ CONTESTANT SETS NEW SINGLE-GAME CASH WINNINGS RECORD
What was even some-more sparkling was that Holzhauer’s initial record-breaking prize, $110,914, hold a special numerical significance — it’s his daughter birthday. She was born on Nov 9, 2014 (11/09/14).
“I pronounced all along that we wanted to mangle Roger Craig’s one-game record and we did it,” Holzhauer said.
Fox News’ Jessica Napoli contributed to this report.