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  • Toronto-based artist joins growing trend of ‘Jeopardy’ super-champions  | Globalnews.ca

    Toronto-based artist joins growing trend of ‘Jeopardy’ super-champions | Globalnews.ca

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    It’s not your imagination: “Jeopardy” streaks are getting longer.

    Ray Lalonde, the Toronto-based scenic artist who’s won 11 games and counting, is just the latest in a new generation of trivia titans to take up residence on the Alex Trebek Stage.

    After Thursday’s game, Lalonde had amassed US$311,500.

    Consider also Mattea Roach, the 24-year-old Canadian “Jeopardy” phenom who won 23 straight games earlier this year, giving her the fifth-longest streak in the show’s history.

    The two are among only 16 contestants in the show’s history with winning streaks of at least 10 games, said Andy Saunders, the Guelph, Ont.-based blogger behind “The Jeopardy! Fan.”

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    Of those 16, seven appeared on the show in 2021 or 2022, including Amy Schneider and Matt Amodio, who hold the second and third-longest streaks of all time.

    Saunders has a theory as to why.

    “The show lowered its barrier to entry,” he said.

    Near the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the show’s producers began allowing would-be contestants to audition at any time, rather than only being able to take an entrance test a few days out of the year.

    And for those who ace that initial test, the second round of auditions is now conducted via video call, Saunders said, rather than requiring quiz show hopefuls to travel to a major metropolitan centre to try out in person.

    “There were a lot of people out there who are very good at ‘Jeopardy’ and just needed that extra nudge to try out, making it that little bit easier for them,” Saunders said.

    A spokeswoman for “Jeopardy” did not immediately respond to a request for comment about whether the number of applicants has gone up in recent years, but Saunders said he’s eliminated some of the other possible explanations.

    The show’s clues don’t seem to be any harder, he said, and the so-called super-champions use a variety of different strategies, so it’s not their style of play that’s giving them an edge.

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    Jeopardy! champ Mattea Roach beats Amy Schneider, Matt Amodio in friendly game


    But whatever the explanation, Saunders said he enjoys the long streaks.

    “I absolutely love watching excellent players do well,” he said.

    Not only does it give you something to root for, but you also get to analyze the game in a slightly different way, Saunders said.

    “You can definitely tell with the longer streaks that certain players are good in certain categories and not as much in others.”

    It seems to be working for the show, he added: “The ratings are still going up whenever there’s a longer streak.”

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  • ‘Surreal’: Family of ‘Jeopardy!’ champ Mattea Roach ready for Tournament of Champions  | Globalnews.ca

    ‘Surreal’: Family of ‘Jeopardy!’ champ Mattea Roach ready for Tournament of Champions | Globalnews.ca

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    Canadian Jeopardy! star Mattea Roach has defeated two fellow super-champs from the last season in a friendly match.

    Roach had her Tournament of Champions exhibition game on Tuesday night, when she faced off against Amy Schneider and Matt Amodio.

    The Nova Scotia-born contestant won 23 consecutive games in the season that aired in the spring, ending up with a total of US$560,983 in her pocket — that’s just over $720,000 in Canadian currency. Roach also has both the fifth-longest streak in the show’s history and the fifth-highest winnings during regular-season play. When she lost her 24th game on May 6, she lost by just $1.

    To no surprise, she was named to the Tournament of Champions in September.

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    Though no money was at stake in Tuesday’s game, in what host Ken Jennings called a “rehearsal of sorts,” Roach beat her competitors by far, finishing with $17,600 compared to Schneider’s $904 and Amodio’s $3,600.

    ‘Surreal’ experience for family

    Roach’s parents Patti and Phil couldn’t be prouder of their daughter.

    “It was remarkable,” Phil Roach said of Tuesday’s match. The whole family had the opportunity to attend the live taping of the show in Los Angeles.

    “Anyone is capable of winning, but when we were watching it live, it was surreal,” he said.

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    “These are three of the top five players in Jeopardy! history of all time … And watching our daughter play Matt Amodio and Amy Schneider, it was mind blowing.”

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    Though they knew the outcome of the game, it did not dull the excitement of watching the airing of the episode on television. Roach said about 20 family members and friends came to their house in Halifax to watch.

    “It’s tremendous fun … No one else in the room knew the outcome of the game, but my wife and I of course. It was a real pleasure,” he said.

    The family even had themed cookies prepared by a family friend, Copper Cookies, for the watch party.

    Roach said the past year has been a wild ride for his daughter.

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    “She really can’t go anywhere at home, and Toronto, without being recognized. She is a very private person, but she enjoys the support tremendously.”

    He said Mattea has been taking advantage of all the opportunities that have presented themselves in past months, like starting a podcast and taking up writing.

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    But the fame hasn’t changed her, the father said.

    “I think if anything, she’s more Mattea,” Roach said with a laugh.


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    “She has this platform now where she’s able to really seize the opportunity, express her opinion … She’s surrounded by a great group of friends,” he said. “Her core person, you know, she’s the same person. This hasn’t changed her one bit.”

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    The family is now looking forward to Friday’s semi-finals episode where Mattea will face off against meteorologist Eric Ahasic and software developer Andrew He. The winner of that game will advance to the finals, to play alongside winners of the other two semi-final matches with Amodio and Schneider.

    Phil Roach said “there’s tremendous drama in this tournament,” echoing his daughter’s previous comments.

    “They are all heavy-hitters. The gameplay is more aggressive in this tournament than it was when we were watching the regular season. And everybody is in it to win it, and everyone is capable,” he said.

    Roach said the family is excited to rewatch the game, and is grateful for everyone’s support.

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