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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
- You can really see the brushstrokes in this Final #Jeopardy!.
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Thanks to Grandma and Sunday school for teaching me this Bible story.
Amar got lucky.
Happy 50th birthday to Ken Jennings
One of the most incomprehensible wagers I've ever seen. I admit, despite being pretty good at the game, that my eyes glaze over when I hear talk about crushes and 4/5ths and Shoretegy when it comes to betting, but holy cow. Even if you have absolutely no knowledge of Artwork, you have to bet *something* and hope the clue is one of those J! clues that are like "The artist blah blah blah in this capital of Indonesia." Which is essentially what she got! It wasn't really an Artwork clue, it was a Biblical clue!
Yeah that is indefensible. No chance for the win and doesn't even protect her 2nd place position with a correct response from the middle guy. Bummer.
Still missing from the Gardner Museum after 34 years.
You beat me to it!
Rumors swirl that it hangs in a mobsters house in Sicily.
Fascinating story.
Congratulations amer on winning game 2
Smart people making bad wagers episode 312.
One of the more common biblical stories, if you know them. Got it immediately and I'm pretty bad with artwork lol. Only really 3 or 4 I could name like this.
Ooof, that wager is going to sting.
Huge betting mistake.
Not just a mistake in retrospect. She did not even guarantee herself second place by not betting anything. And why would one not try to finish first when you have the chance??
The popular strategy of "double and cover" for second and first suggests that she wouldn't win in ANY scenario of right/wrong answers. Baffling.
Seriously, I thought they picked smart people for this show
I answered Lake Tiberias.
I also got the Sea of Galilee! When I was thinking, that song called “put your hand in the hand” came to mind.
Only one out of the three for the Bible!
Good game.
Yeah, although it started out very slowly. It didn’t start picking up until the end of double jeopardy.
Remarkably bad wager. That must sting knowing that you lost not because you got it wrong, but because you wagered incorrectly.
I knew that one sea of Galilee...the men were afraid-but they had Jesus,with them & he said even though rough,waters-would get over to land " on ye of little faith"
Yeah, she should’ve bet $4001 so she would have one dollar more than the returning champion. This would’ve locked up a win knowing that he got it wrong.
@scottleung9587 while that's not terrible, it's still not the correct move. This isn't a tournament. And that bet doesn't consider his own or the other guy.
If Amar bets correctly and gets it wrong, as he did, he falls to $7,999. Therefore her minimum bet is $2800 to have any chance at winning. And given how her dumb bet was due to her having no confidence in the category, that's what I would suggest. It more likely preserves second place in a triple stumper than a weird $4001 bet - which is why this isn't a bad bet just not what's optimal. It also doesn't maximize winnings; if you're going to bet to have more than Amar, might as well bet it all. Her $0 bet reduced her chances of winning to 0%. Never count on your opponent to make a wrong wager. What, did she think he was going to Clavin this away?
Betting to have $1 more than the leader's total is only optimal in a few situations. One is if the leaders are tied and you have enough to do that; NEVER go all in when you're third and the others are tied, just force them both to go all in by betting $1 more, as tied leaders have but two choices - everything or nothing. Just an example.
@@BlueCrystalTear - I'm curious if there's a well-defined meaning among Jeopardy (and perhaps Cheers) fans of the verb "to Claven". Does it mean going all in when you're #1? Or maybe losing from what should have been an unbeatable position?
@@dylanzwick To me, and I only speak for me, "Clavining" means losing from a runaway position. It doesn't have to be for everything like Cliff did it. To my knowledge no one has ever been in a runaway position and lost, though in one of Ken's games he had a lock position, bet enough to lose, *and* missed FJ!, but the other two players missed it too so he won anyway.
In wagering, 2nd is wrong. 2nd is in a position to overtake if they are right, 1st is wrong. cases where more than 80% of the money is at stake (diff is your score is 0.5x theirs), it's really high risk, high reward.
Tell me you’ve never read the Bible without telling me you’ve never read the Bible.
I said Lake Tiberias. Wonder if that would have been accepted.
I wonder too. While you are technically correct, Rembrandt's work is called The Storm on the Sea of Galilee. In questions about the Bible they default to the KJV. Since they say in the answer, "Why are ye fearful, o ye of little faith," they are specifically referencing the KJV of Matthew 8. Matthew calls it Galilee and only the gospel of John in chapters 6 and 21 (neither of which are about the storm) calls it Tiberias. It would have been interesting for one of the contestants to say Tiberias and I was surprised that one one got it correct.
@@darrenlgreen Thanks for the comprehensive answer.
Yeah, I'm not even Christian and I've never read the New Testament, but even I got it (if you consider Lake Tiberias correct). Maybe it's because I've been to Israel and I know the Kinneret, Mediterranean, Dead Sea, and the Red Sea quite well.
A Bible clue in disguise🥸
She blew it.
Faith is an excellent album by The Cure 🎸.
George Michael: 🤷
Not too tough. 2/4
oh man she messed up
I knew the main figure was Jesus and the place was the Sea of Galilee!
The most embarrassing thing about today's game was not the 16 triple stumpers, but one contestant's failure to understand the wagering process. While lack of knowledge can be explained away (for example, by claiming lack of access to books and computers), failure to understand basic concepts is utterly incomprehensible.
It makes absolutely no sense. The only way she would win in that scenario is if he got it wrong and bet more than $4,000 - which there was no chance he was going to do.
She didn’t even guarantee herself second place, as the middle guy would have passed her had he been right.
This literally may be the most brain dead wager since that $10,000 Daily Double bet about a year ago.
I got this Final Jeopardy! clue right.
Amer is a 2 day of $24,599. Congratulation 🎉
No joy this time around. Too Biblical for me.
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