Joon Pahk (jpahk on BBO) was featured in BBO Today last month while he was on Jeopardy, and he won 5 times to become an undefeated champion. The Tournament of Champions started yesterday, and according to the Jeopardy web site he'll be competing Friday, and later next week if he wins this first round.
See a video of his reaction to being invited to the ToC at the web site:
http://www.jeopardy....ntestantvideos/
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jpahk on Jeopardy again this week
#2
Posted 2011-November-04, 01:16
barmar, on 2011-November-03, 12:51, said:
Joon Pahk (jpahk on BBO) was featured in BBO Today last month while he was on Jeopardy, and he won 5 times to become an undefeated champion. The Tournament of Champions started yesterday, and according to the Jeopardy web site he'll be competing Friday, and later next week if he wins this first round.
See a video of his reaction to being invited to the ToC at the web site:
http://www.jeopardy....ntestantvideos/
See a video of his reaction to being invited to the ToC at the web site:
http://www.jeopardy....ntestantvideos/
Just as a correction the 5 time champion thing went out years ago on Jeopardy, so you can play until you lose. Joon actually won 7 times, picking up $199,000 in Champion money (plus $2000 in 2nd place money on day 8) to become the sixth highest Jeopardy winner ever (see Jeopardy Hall of Fame). He also made bold bets in his Daily Doubles and set the record for the most money wagered as a "true daily double" when he was very confident in his math skills.
#3
Posted 2011-November-04, 07:07
Did Joon win? I missed it but watched Roger Craig crush last night. Joons going to have his hands full.
BTW does anyone know if they tape the TOC in advance like the regular shows?
BTW does anyone know if they tape the TOC in advance like the regular shows?
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Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#4
Posted 2011-November-04, 09:42
He's on tonight, not last night. I got it right in my post, but wrong in the thread title, which I've now corrected.
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