Matt Amodio Explained

Matthew Amodio
Birth Name:Matthew Benjamin Amodio
Birth Date:4 December 1990
Birth Place:Medina, Ohio, U.S.
Known For:38-game Jeopardy! winning streak
Education:Ohio State University (BS, MS)
University of Wisconsin–Madison (MS)
Yale University (PhD)

Matthew Benjamin Amodio[1] [2] (born December 4, 1990) is an American mathematician and game show contestant who won 38 consecutive games on the game show Jeopardy! in 2021, the third-longest streak in the show's history, behind Ken Jennings and Amy Schneider.[3] [4] A PhD student in computer science at Yale University,[5] [6] [7] Amodio won $1,519,601 in 39 appearances on Jeopardy!,[8] [9] making him the third millionaire contestant on the show in regular-season play.[10] [11]  Across all American game shows, Amodio is the tenth highest-earning contestant of all time. His run on the show has been called the "Amodio Rodeo".[12] [13] [14]

Early life and education

Born on December 4, 1990, Amodio is a native of Medina County, Ohio.[15] He attended Medina High School where he graduated as valedictorian of the class of 2009.[16] Amodio graduated from the Ohio State University in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Actuarial Science from the Department of Mathematics, while also earning a master's degree in Statistics.[17] He also earned a Master's of Science (MS) degree in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Wisconsin – Madison in 2017.[18] Amodio received a PhD in Computer Science from Yale University.[19] [5] [20] [21]

After receiving degrees from the Ohio State University, Amodio worked for NSA contractor Booz Allen Hamilton from January 2014 until July 2015 "design[ing] and programm[ing] algorithms for machine learning applications," "construct[ing] interpretable network graph models from massive social media data," and "research[ing] algorithmic models and frameworks for graph analysis of IP networks."[1]

Game show appearances

Academic Challenge

Amodio was a contestant on the quiz show Academic Challenge on WEWS in Cleveland, Ohio, while studying at Medina High School in 2009. Participating with two fellow students against two competing high schools, his Medina team finished in second place.[22]

Jeopardy!

Amodio is the third-highest earner of all time in regular-season play,[23] third-most successful in consecutive games won[24] and fourth-biggest all-time winner.[25] Amodio averaged $39,963 per victory, second highest all-time to James Holzhauer at $76,944. During season 37, Amodio qualified as the first seed in the next Tournament of Champions.[26] He responded to 1,299 clues—54.6% of all of the clues given—correctly over the course of his run.[27]

Actor Jonathan Fisher, originally from Coral Gables, Florida, who would himself amass an 11-game winning streak,[28] defeated Amodio in his 39th and final game.[29] The episode originally aired October 11, 2021.[30] Both appeared in the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions that aired in November 2022 but did not play each other.[31] Amodio lost to Sam Buttrey.[32] In May 2023, Amodio and Buttrey (who was the Professors Tournament champion in Season 38) were invited to the Jeopardy! Masters tournament. Buttrey was eliminated in the first round, while Amodio was a finalist and finished third behind James Holzhauer and Mattea Roach.

Production

To become a contestant on Jeopardy!, a prospect must successfully pass a test prepared by the production team as a first step in the audition process. Amodio was repeatedly encouraged by his father to take the online test. After taking the online test twice, Amodio was invited to personally audition for the show.[33] In addition to the test results, the producers consider the personality of the prospective contestant; as an introvert, Amodio was concerned that he would not be interesting enough for the show.[34]

Amodio's winning streak came during an interregnum in the show's hosting position after longtime host Alex Trebek died in November 2020, during which the show was helmed by guest hosts. Amodio's streak spanned episodes hosted by Robin Roberts, LeVar Burton, David Faber, and Joe Buck. Mike Richards was named permanent host on August 11, 2021, but lasted only one taping day (first week of season 38), and was replaced by interim host Mayim Bialik (who rotated the rest of season 38 with Ken Jennings, but Amodio's reign ended before Jennings' official term as host, as Jennings was the first host of the interregnum). As Jeopardy! tapes five episodes per production day, Amodio recorded his 39 episodes on nine separate days (three on his first day, one on his final day).[35]

Amodio played with his seventh different host during the Tournament of Champions, which featured Jennings as host, and won a Jennings-hosted game in the Masters tournament, where he defeated Andrew He (Season 39 Tournament of Champions finalist) and James Holzhauer (Season 36 Tournament of Champions winner) in his second game, becoming only the third contestant in Jeopardy! history to defeat Holzhauer (Emma Bochetter, in Game 33, current host Ken Jennings, thrice in the two-legged tie of The Greatest of All Time).

Strategy

Amodio is noted for his strategy of consistently prefacing his responses with "What's" instead of adjusting the interrogative pronoun to fit the response. Amodio chose this method because Jeopardy! rules allow any question containing the correct response to be used; by not having to adjust the pronoun, he has one less thing to think about when formulating a response, potentially speeding response time.[36] Amodio has credited Wikipedia's wikilinks format for allowing him to meander through various topics in a random but logical progression and learn content quickly.[36]

Regular play winnings

Game No.Air DateHostFinal scoreCumulative WinningsNotes
1$40,400
2$41,000$81,400
3$20,000$101,400First game in which he failed to give a correct response in Final Jeopardy! round.
4LeVar Burton$122,400Contestant Patrick Pearce scored the lowest ever (non-adjusted) score of -$7,400.
5$147,800
6$47,000$194,800
7$74,000$268,800
8$22,400$291,200Second game in which he failed to give a correct response in Final Jeopardy! round.
9David Faber$19,200$310,400Third game in which Amodio failed to give a correct response in Final Jeopardy! round.
10$52,000$362,400
11$6,200$368,600Fourth game in which he failed to give a correct response in Final Jeopardy! round. Broke record for most winnings lost on Final Jeopardyin regular play ($37,000). His lowest winning single day total.
12$26,000$394,600His lowest single day total runaway game with a correct Final Jeopardy! response.
13$35,600$430,200
14Joe Buck$10,400$440,600Fifth game in which Amodio failed to give a correct response in Final Jeopardy! round. Amodio crossed out the correct response in Final.
15$35,000$475,600
16$29,600$505,200Sixth game in which he failed to give a correct response in Final Jeopardy! round. Crossed out the correct response in Final.
17$547,600Reached third-place on all-time Jeopardy! regular play winnings list
18$574,801Season 37 finale of Jeopardy!. Amodio was in a "lock-tie" situation headed to Final Jeopardy, which since season 34 rule change meant he had to wager as least $1 to prevent a tie-breaker, win or lose. Amodio's run went on a month-long hiatus following the end of the season.
19Mike Richards$67,800$642,601Season 38 premiere of Jeopardy!. Mike Richards had been named permanent host days before taping, but left after this taping day.
20$36,200$678,801
21$61,200$740,001Passed Julia Collins for third-longest winning streak in regular play.
22$35,400$775,401
23$50,400$825,801
24Mayim Bialik$857,001Seventh game in which Amodio failed to give a correct response in Final Jeopardy! round. The only game in which a contestant (Tracy Pitzel) had an opportunity to end Amodio's streak by correctly answering Final Jeopardy, which she failed to do.[37]
25$36,200$893,201
26$36,200$929,401
27$25,800$955,201Eighth game in which he failed to give a correct response in Final Jeopardy! round. Crossed out the correct response in Final.
28$48,800$1,004,001Became third Jeopardy! contestant to win $1 million in regular gameplay winnings
29$33,000$1,037,001
30$70,400$1,107,401
31$50,600$1,158,001
32$54,400$1,212,401
33$55,400$1,267,801Moved into #10 on American game show winnings list. Passed James Holzhauer for second-longest winning streak in regular play.
34$83,000$1,350,801Highest single game score ever achieved by a contestant other than Holzhauer. 13th highest overall.
35$50,000$1,400,801
36$16,600$1,417,401Ninth game in which he failed to give a correct response in Final Jeopardy! round.
37$50,400$1,467,801
38$50,800$1,518,601Last episode with Mike Richards as executive producer.
39$1,519,601Defeated by challenger Jonathan Fisher, who finished the game with $29,200. At the end of the first round, Amodio had $9,800; Fisher had $4,000; and challenger Jessica Stephens had $2,400. At the end of Double Jeopardy!, Fisher was in the lead with $14,600; Stephens was in second place with $14,400; and Amodio was in third with $10,600. This was the first time that Amodio trailed going into Final Jeopardyround. Amodio gave the wrong response and finished third. He was awarded $1,000. This was the 10th game in which he failed to give a correct response in the Final Jeopardy! round. First episode with Michael Davies as executive producer.
  • Yellow background denotes game which was not a runaway (lead going into Final Jeopardy! round could not guarantee a win).
‡ Red background denotes game in which Amodio is defeated.

See also

External links

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Notes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Matthew Amodio . Linked In .
  2. Jeopardy!, Sony, 2021
  3. Web site: Stelloh . Tim . Second-longest winning streak on 'Jeopardy!' ends at 38 . . . October 11, 2021 . November 27, 2021.
  4. Web site: Jeopardy! Champ Amy Schneider Climbs to No. 2 on All-Time Wins List, Behind Reigning MVP Ken Jennings. TVLine. Michael Ausiello. January 24, 2022. January 25, 2022.
  5. Web site: Matthew Amodio . Yale University Computer Science . October 7, 2021.
  6. Jeopardy champion Matt Amodio on LeVar Burton, pop culture, and why he didn't want to try out for the show. Aquilina . Tyler . Entertainment Weekly. July 31, 2021.
  7. Web site: Weisholtz . Drew . Current 'Jeopardy!' champion becomes 3rd-highest earner in show's history . . August 14, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210813131729/https://www.today.com/popculture/jeopardy-champ-matt-amodio-now-3rd-highest-winner-show-s-t228159 . August 13, 2021 . August 13, 2021 . live.
  8. Web site: Today's Final Jeopardy – Wednesday, October 6, 2021. The Jeopardy! Fan. Andy. Saunders. October 6, 2021.
  9. Jeopardy!. Syndication. August 13, 2021. 38. Sony Pictures Television.
  10. News: Ph.D. Student Matt Amodio Becomes Third Jeopardy! Champion to Win $1 Million in Regular Play. People. Meredith Corporation. September 26, 2021. Nicholas. Rice.
  11. Web site: Jeopardy! Contestant Zone: Highest Winnings (Regular-Season Play). Jeopardy!. August 26, 2021.
  12. Web site: 'Amodio Rodeo' continues on 'Jeopardy!' as he wrangles second-most consecutive wins. pennlive.com. August 1, 2021. Deb. Kiner.
  13. Web site: Matt Amodio's historic run on "Jeopardy!" finally over – it came to be known as the "Amodio Rodeo". CBS News. Associated Press. August 12, 2021.
  14. Web site: Northeast Ohio Jeopardy! contestant Matt Amodio's 38-game win streak ends. WOIO. August 11, 2021. Rachel. Vadaj.
  15. News: Medina County native and OSU grad Matt Amodio continues 'Jeopardy!' streak with 27th win. USA Today Network. Gannett. September 24, 2021.
  16. Web site: Morona . Joey . Medina native dominates on 'Jeopardy!' . limaohio.com . July 29, 2021 . October 13, 2021.
  17. Web site: Actuarial Science Alum Amodio Shines On Jeopardy. Ohio State University. August 9, 2021.
  18. Web site: Madison. UW. May 13, 2017. Game Show Contestant Reads This Every Night . Wisc Edu.
  19. Web site: Krishnaswamy Lab on Twitter: @AmodioMatt passed his defense!! . March 8, 2022 . Twitter . en.
  20. Web site: Who Is Matt Amodio, Jeopardy! Champion? . Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science . August 13, 2021 . November 27, 2021.
  21. Web site: Matt Amodio GRD '23 "Jeopardy!" run comes to an end. Yale Daily News. October 15, 2021. James. Richardson. Yale Daily News Publishing Co., Inc..
  22. Web site: Meet Matt Amodio, the Medina High School grad who's won 'Jeopardy' six days and counting. Akron Beacon Journal. July 29, 2021. Craig. Webb. Gannett.
  23. Web site: Jeopardy! Contestant Zone: Highest Winnings (Regular-Season Play). Jeopardy!. August 13, 2021.
  24. Web site: Jeopardy! Contestant Zone: Consecutive Games Won. Jeopardy!. August 13, 2021.
  25. Web site: Jeopardy! Contestant Zone: All-Time Winnings (including tournaments). Jeopardy!. August 13, 2021.
  26. Web site: Jeopardy! Contestant Zone: Eligible for Next Tournament of Champions. Jeopardy!. August 2, 2021.
  27. Morrison, Heather (October 12, 2021). New England's Matt Amodio lost 'Jeopardy' after 38-game winning streak; became third person to ever win more than $1 million on show. MassLive.com. Retrieved October 16, 2021.
  28. Jeopardy! . 26 October 2021 .
  29. Jeopardy! . 11 October 2021 .
  30. Web site: Who Is Jonathan Fisher? Meet the Man Who Ended Matt Amodio's 'Jeopardy!' Streak . Ryan. Smith. Newsweek. October 12, 2021. October 16, 2021.
  31. News: Jeopardy! Champ Jonathan Fisher: I Beat Matt Amodio, I Don't Need To Again. Newsweek. November 1, 2022. November 12, 2022.
  32. News: 'Jeopardy!' Shock as Matt Amodio Loses in Tournament of Champions. Holmes. Martin. TV Insider. November 11, 2022. November 12, 2022.
  33. Web site: Who Is Matt Amodio, Jeopardy! Champion?. Yale University. August 9, 2021.
  34. Web site: 'Jeopardy!' Star Matt Amodio Just Revealed a Shocking Fact About the Show's Audition Process. Good Housekeeping. August 11, 2021. Selena. Barrientos.
  35. News: 'Jeopardy!' champ Matt Amodio's epic winning streak ends at 38 games and $1.5 million. Washington Post. August 11, 2021. Emily. Yahr.
  36. Web site: 'Jeopardy!' champ Matt Amodio's analytic style is a winner. Lynn. Elber. Associated Press. August 13, 2021. August 13, 2021.
  37. Web site: Today's Final Jeopardy – Monday, September 20, 2021. The Jeopardy! Fan. Andy. Saunders. September 20, 2021.
  38. Jeopardy! . Syndication . September 25, 2019 . 36 . en.
  39. Jeopardy! . Syndication . August 13, 2021 . 37 . en.
  40. Jeopardy! . Syndication . January 26, 2022 . 38 . en.