Clasificación de los mejores jugadores de Jeopardy! por ganancias

Una nueva clasificación destaca a los concursantes con mayores ingresos en la historia de Jeopardy! basándose en el total de premios en efectivo ganados.

Brad Rutter encabeza la lista con 4,938,436 dólares en ganancias tras múltiples victorias en torneos, incluyendo el Ultimate Tournament of Champions y el Battle of the Decades. Ken Jennings le sigue en segundo lugar con 4,370,700 dólares, conocido por su histórica racha de 74 juegos en la temporada regular y su éxito posterior en el torneo Greatest of All Time. James Holzhauer ocupa el tercer puesto con 3,612,216 dólares después de una racha de 32 juegos y sus victorias en el Tournament of Champions de 2019 y el Masters de 2023.

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