At first glance, many people who saw Alex Trebek trending on social media last night thought the 73-year-old Jeopardy host may have died. Thankfully that wasn't the case.
Take a look at this video, and see if you think the 'Jeopardy' judges were being too harsh, ruling against this man for his pronunciation of 'Elaine' when answering a question about the TV show Seinfeld.
Roger Craig knows how to play ‘Jeopardy.’ Finding a Daily Double can really change a game. Sadly, most contestants tend to play conservatively, usually attempting a “true Daily Double” when they have only a modest sum to begin with.
Not Craig. He stumbled upon two consecutive Daily Doubles during a Tournament of Champions match this week and bet all of his money both times. What happened next? Fin
The 71-year-old host of TV's "Jeopardy!" was injured Tuesday morning, while chasing a burglar out of his San Francisco hotel room. In an interview with the Today Show, Alex Trebek not only revealed that he injured his Achilles tendon, he also hinted about his sleeping attire. Or, lack thereof:
This week on "Jeopardy!", a supercomputer named Watson is competing against Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, the two most storied players in the history of the game show.
Watson is able to respond in a human voice to Alex Trebek’s answers, and the supercomputer is able to do so quickly enough to often beat the two human "Jeopardy!" legends to the buzzer.
After the first day of the
As some of you may know, I am a huge fan of game shows. My favorite has always been "Family Feud," but I also enjoy "Millionaire," "Wheel Of Fortune," and "Jeopardy!" A few months ago, I stumbled across a very interesting story about IBM's incredible new supercomputer. "Watson," as it's called, will be a contestant on "Jeopardy!" play