Jeopardy! 3 way tie. First time ever. March 16 2007

For the first time Jeopardy had a three way tie. March 16th 2007.

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25 Responses to Jeopardy! 3 way tie. First time ever. March 16 2007

  1. dougy69420 says:

    @prede89 an easy …
    @prede89 an easy question? you get the category first, you wager, then you get the question. no way he could have known what the question was, just the category.

  2. biohazardcel says:

    he just couldn’t …
    he just couldn’t bet 2601…

  3. deagla2 says:

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  4. whataburgerfan1 says:

    Alex Trebek: “What …
    Alex Trebek: “What a deal!”
    I’m going to use that phrase from now on whenever I have the chance.

  5. prede89 says:

    he did it on …
    he did it on purpose…thought it was an eays question and hoped the others would get it. He could have won by betting 1 dollor more then that

  6. drjuancarlosvega2 says:

    Was he black? …
    Was he black? Hahaha, just kidding.

  7. lcr1955 says:

    Bizarre. What are …
    Bizarre. What are the chances of this ever happening?

  8. ItchyGuy87 says:

    Kirby looks guilty.
    Kirby looks guilty.

  9. irishbearcat2006 says:

    That does sound …
    That does sound good…but I would make it a movie…and I would add an erotic element to it…maybe a hot member of the Clue Crew that I go and bang after every episode.

    But there’s a twist…

    We’re going to show it. We’re gonna show it all.

    I win on Jeopardy…then I go back for some full penetration…win on Jeopardy…then more penetration…Jeopardy…penetration.

    This goes on for about 90 minutes and then the movie just sort of…ends.

  10. irishbearcat2006 says:

    Whatever…I’m …
    Whatever…I’m going to do it. You can either get in on the ground floor with me or not.

    But if you get in and then screw me, I’m burning down your house and framing you for it.

  11. imaevildoctor says:

    Well in a certain …
    Well in a certain sense you could elect to punish non-colluders outside of the game. But in the context of Jeopardy alone, I would say collusion is not a viable option because it’s a single (most likely a single) round of prisoner’s dilemma.

    If one person breaks the collusion pact and wins that person will proceed onwards and you end up with nothing. Doesn’t sound like a good strategy to me.

  12. FourthDerivative says:

    That would make a …
    That would make a great suspense novel. The retired con-man pitted against his former partners from the Jeopardy racket, with only his wits and game show winnings at his disposal…

  13. LittleMissMoose says:

    This is my favorite …
    This is my favorite episode of jeopardy ever. He did that on purpose, which is so cool. I love it.

  14. HP148409 says:

    some guy kept …
    some guy kept winning over and over and ended up with 3 million. not kidding.

  15. irishbearcat2006 says:

    This is true…But …
    This is true…But if it was within the rules, why screw up a good thing?

    And there’s always a way to punish someone for not colluding. You know their names. From the post-commercial banter, you probably know where they work and if they have a family.

    Oh, you can punish them…you can definitely punish them.

  16. imaevildoctor says:

    There are no …
    There are no guarantees and no way for the players to really punish someone for not colluding.

  17. flyingidiot357 says:

    AHA!
    AHA!

  18. irishbearcat2006 says:

    Thought:

    So if …
    Thought:

    So if there’s a 3-way tie, they all get the money and they all play again the next day, right?

    Why not engage in a little collusion where the top two people just get it wrong on purpose and bring their scores down to the third place person’s score?…and always give the 3rd place person a chance to catch up at the end so there’s some money out there?

    You’d never lose…You could spend your life playing Jeopardy and making hundreds of thousands of dollars…

  19. BlueBearify says:

    I just love …
    I just love Trebek’s “A-HA!”

  20. MrFootballstud20 says:

    what was up with …
    what was up with the guy in the middles eyes

  21. AdmiralTaran says:

    wow that was …
    wow that was actually pretty smart of him, he knew he was smarter than the other 2 so he waged an amount small enough that he would tie in order to face them again because he knew he was better, nice!

  22. rudeawakening101 says:

    All I can say is …
    All I can say is that I hope that puny little who organized this little tie in order to get into the history books had his handed to him the next game.

  23. jacknjellify says:

    By the way, what I …
    By the way, what I said below is for one game only, so you could actually win a lot more.

  24. jacknjellify says:

    I was thinking …
    I was thinking about the most money you could get from Jeopardy, and here’s what I got:

    On the 1st round, get them all correct but two 200′s, so, $17,600. The two 200′s are both Daily Doubles, where you wager everything, so x2 x2, so $70,400. On Double Jeopardy you also get them all but two 400′s, so $35,200 more, $105,600 total. Two more Daily Doubles, so x4, so $422,400. Final Jeopardy also doubles that again, and you get… $844,800! So I guess you can’t get a million dollars. Oh well.

  25. mikeybabies says:

    feel bad for the …
    feel bad for the guy who won a seat to the next week’s show…welp sorry