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443:. On the show, celebrities playing for charity were allowed to have an expert assist them in answering the first 10 questions—Rutter served as O'Hara's expert and helped her answer each of the 10 questions correctly. After this point, O'Hara made the decision to trade her 50:50 lifeline for the opportunity to consult Rutter once more on any of the remaining questions. She took this opportunity on the $ 125,000 question, which he once again helped her answer correctly. O'Hara's final total on the show was $ 250,000, as she chose to walk away from the $ 500,000 question. Rutter was one of two 1459: 283:'s history. The computer program, equipped with a precisely timed mechanical "thumb", won handily, finishing with a $ 77,147 score, while Jennings took second place with a score of $ 24,000 over Rutter's $ 21,600 score. IBM donated its $ 1 million purse to two charities. Jennings and Rutter did likewise with half of their respective winnings of $ 300,000 and $ 200,000. Rutter donated $ 100,000 to the 514: 167:
team. The team won second place at the 1994 Texaco Star National Academic Championship. Rutter is one of the 19 people to have been named to the National Academic Championship Hall of Fame in its 25-year history. At the 2005 Manheim Township High School graduation ceremony, he announced the start of
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The 27-year-old Johns Hopkins University dropout and former record-store worker beat quiz-show legend Ken Jennings on Jeopardy! Ultimate Tournament of Champions on May 25, winning $ 2 million. Add that to the Jeopardy! booty he has scored since he first played the game in 2000, and his total is $
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match against a human opponent (though he twice trailed at the end of the first game of a two-day tournament match before coming back to win). This streak consisted of his original five-day run in 2000 (after which he retired undefeated) as well as 17 matches in five tournaments (including one as
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But in the culmination of a three-round battle of former champions, he finished second on Wednesday night to Brad Rutter, a former record store clerk from Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Rutter, now the host of his own local quiz show, beat Mr. Jennings in all three games, winning a total of $ 62,000 to Mr.
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on October 30, 2000, when the rules stipulated that a contestant who won five consecutive days retired undefeated and was guaranteed a spot in the Tournament of Champions. Rutter retired as an undefeated five-day champion, with $ 55,102 in winnings. He was also awarded a choice of
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winnings stemming from the prize structure of the Ultimate Tournament of Champions. Players who won in the first round earned $ 15,000, but Rutter was among nine top winners who received a first round
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in the finale after the former missed the Final Jeopardy! clue. With this win, Rutter regained the record as the highest money-winner on American game shows, which Jennings had held since 2008.
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in 2002, received an additional $ 2 million for his latest win, achieved on Wednesday in a test of rapid responses to questions about Belgian and Asian history, Latin, poets, rocks and sports.
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and won the game in a lock. On May 13, 2014, Rutter defeated Leszek Pawlowicz and Tom Cubbage in the semifinals. On May 16, 2014, he won the tournament and $ 1,000,000, defeating
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students. Rutter has also been a reader and judge for the high school National Academic Championship. He now lives in Los Angeles, where he is pursuing acting.
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part of a team)—all of which he won. Rutter finished third in the match—both his first defeat overall and the first time he finished behind a human opponent.
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facing off against Rutter and Jennings in a two-game, cumulative-total match aired over three days. It was the first ever man-versus-machine competition in
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Premieres Milestone 20th Anniversary Season September 8, 2003: America's Favorite Quiz Show Launches Season 20 With Many Exciting and Historic "Firsts""
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Stauffer, Cindy (May 1, 2002). "Manheim Twp. man back in 'Jeopardy!' in Million Dollar Masters Tournament".
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3,255,102, making Rutter the biggest TV game-show winner in history, according to the show's people.
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contestant, TV host, producer, and actor. With over $ 5.1 million in winnings, he is currently the
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awarded new cars to five-day undefeated champions. The rules were changed in 2003, before
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versions of the show. Despite the show not being picked up by Fox, it was later aired by
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Jennings's $ 34,599, The Associated Press reported. Mr. Rutter, who won $ 1 million on
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ordered two pilots for consideration in its lineup. The Chaser in the other pilot was
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a scholarship fund in memory of his late high-school quiz bowl coach, Anne Clouser.
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game in 2020, where he wagered 4,133 points (a reference to the final score of
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Brad Rutter pays homage to Eagles during 'Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time'
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contestants to appear on the show as a lifeline, the other being
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second-highest-earning American game show contestant of all time
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contestant and 2nd-highest-earning American game show contestant
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and ended up winning $ 250,000 with a third-place finish.
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As a five-day champion, Rutter was invited to the 2001
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Rutter described himself as a slacker in school and a
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania
TV host
producer
actor
Jeopardy!
game show
second-highest-earning American game show contestant of all time
Ken Jennings
special tournament events
syndicated
game show
Jeopardy!
Greatest of All Time Tournament
Manheim Township High School
Neffsville, Pennsylvania
quiz bowl
Johns Hopkins
English
Lancaster
Coconuts record store
Chevrolet
Chevrolet Camaros
Ken Jennings
Tournament of Champions
Million Dollar Masters Tournament
Ultimate Tournament of Champions
Jerome Vered
highest money-winner ever on American game shows
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