Die erfolgreichsten Jeopardy!-Spieler nach Gewinnsumme

Ein neues Ranking zeigt die Teilnehmer mit den höchsten jemals bei Jeopardy! erzielten Geldgewinnen.

Brad Rutter führt die Liste mit einem Gewinn von 4.938.436 US-Dollar an, nachdem er mehrere Turniere wie das Ultimate Tournament of Champions und das Battle of the Decades für sich entscheiden konnte. Ken Jennings folgt auf dem zweiten Platz mit 4.370.700 US-Dollar, bekannt für seine Rekordserie von 74 Siegen in der regulären Saison sowie seinen späteren Erfolg beim Greatest of All Time-Turnier. James Holzhauer belegt mit 3.612.216 US-Dollar den dritten Platz, nachdem er eine Serie von 32 Spielen für sich verbuchen konnte und Siege beim Tournament of Champions 2019 sowie bei den Masters 2023 erzielte.

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