Returning host Ken Jennings presented the final round last night, but viewers were left saying the same thing on social media following a predictable element to Jeopardy! Masters
This article contains spoilers for the recent episode of Jeopardy! Masters.
Jeopardy! Masters got more than a little bit heated during the latest installment of the show.
While the episode started off strong, some viewers quickly voiced complaints about the final round, which aired last night. Ken Jennings took the reins as host for this knockout game, which featured a lineup of fan-favorite players.
In the episode, Neilesh Vinjamuri, Isaac Hirsch and Adriana Harmeyer faced off to determine who would compete against Yogesh Raut and Roger Craig in the fourth game. The round had Isaac going head-to-head with Yogesh and Roger, which sparked major complaints from the audience. Many fans took to X to complain about Yogesh’s recurring wins.
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One person wrote, “This game is getting boring with each game. Zzzzzz.” Another fan fumed, “Another Yogesh sweep tonight. I’m bored #TeamJuveria #JeopardyMasters.”
A third frustrated viewer wrote, “Buzzer-play is again evident in this #JeopardyMasters games. Roger Craig is the only one to get FJ correctly, collecting 1 point. A smug Yogesh Raut gets another win and 3 points. Yawn.” A fourth viewer chimed in, “YOGESH OH MY LORD.”
Yogesh, Isaac and Rodger all battled it out in the Art History Final Jeopardy!, with Yogesh winning Game 4 with a clear lead.
He had already racked up 25,700 points in the second round and his final score of 15,700 was enough for the win.
Isaac, with 4,400 points, lost 1,201, finishing in third with 3,199 points. Roger correctly answered the clue, nearly doubling his score from 2,800 to 5,599 with a 2,799 wager.
Triumphing once again, Raut also managed a record-breaking performance in a previous episode, where he answered 24 questions correctly without error, which was considered the best round in Jeopardy! Masters history.
The tournament will continue through early June, concluding with a champion who will earn a $500,000 prize.
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