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Lawrenceville, New Jersey's Jamie Ding saw his historic 31-game winning streak come to an end Monday night on "Jeopardy!" Now, a new champion from Philadelphia will go on to compete. Greg Shahade was the one to finally beat Jamie Ding on Monday.
But Philadelphia still scored a major win, with Rittenhouse Square resident Greg Shahade ending Jamie Ding’s 31-game winning streak on Jeopardy!. Shahade didn’t just beat Ding. He beat him by $13,990.
This chess player from Philadelphia is who stands in the way of Jamie Ding winning 32 games in a row on "Jeopardy!"Who is Greg Shahade.Shadade is the latest "Jeopardy!" contestant to compete against Ding,
When you add up all the winnings in all the daily games and the various Tournaments from the all-time biggest winners of Jeopardy!, it totals nearly $20 million.
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Ken Jennings sets record straight on theory he ended 74-game ‘Jeopardy!’ streak on purpose
The game show host garnered $2.5 million during his 74-game winning streak, which lasted from June 2, 2004, to November 30, 2004.
Greg Shahade, a Philadelphia resident, shocked the world when he defeated New Jersey resident Jamie Ding on "Jeopardy!", Monday, April 27, ending his 31-game winning streak. Now a Garden State is coming for revenge.
Jeopardy! star Jamie Ding has reacted to his surprise exit from the game show. Ding reflected on his 31-game winning streak, which came to an end Monday night. "Part of me is not okay," Ding said, adding that he hopes his run inspires fellow immigrants in America.