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"Peril!" competitor James Holzhauer broke the record of the winning game in the series. Then, he broke his own record a week later.
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The series continues.

James Holzhauer, whose incredible "Jeopardy!" The performance highlighted the venerable question and answer game, added to his legacy on Tuesday with his 24th consecutive victory.

The 34-year-old Las Vegas pro athlete pocketed $ 86,905 with his final win, bringing his total winnings to $ 1,867,142.

Holzhauer was already firmly established in 2nd place for most "Jeopardy!" wins and wins before Tuesday's win. He is followed only by Ken Jennings, who remains at the top of both lists: 74 wins and $ 2,520,700 in prizes.

On Monday: & # 39; & # 39 Peril!; champion James Holzhauer wins again for the 23rd time, boosting the winnings to $ 1.7 million

James Holzhauer holds the all time record in the match for the amount won on "Jeopardy!" – $ 131,127. (Photo: AP)

Holzhauer remains far from Jennings' total of wins, but he is getting closer to the monetary crown based on a gambling strategy that consists of first choosing indices of a higher dollar and aggressively wagering on Daily Doubles.

If anything, the size of Holzhauer's background is even more impressive than his series. He holds the record one-day price of $ 131,127 (April 9), after breaking a record he had previously established.

Holzhauer's average daily earnings of $ 77,798 out of 24 now exceed the previous day's record, $ 77,000, set by Roger Craig in 2010. S & he continues to win and continues at this rate, he will break the $ 2 million mark before the end of the week and will be within range of the bar of the Jennings' money with less than 10 extra wins.

Holzhauer explained his strategy last month during a question-and-answer session with the New York Times.

"You can see that as soon as I take control of the table in the first match, I look for $ 1,000 clues every time I have the opportunity," he said, comparing his approach to a poker strategy.

"There are big benefits to having a lot of chips early in a poker tournament, you can play games that other people can not."

Eddie Timanus, five times "Jeopardy!" The winner who compiles the polls of university coaches for USA TODAY Sports describes Holzhauer as "a game changer" in his analysis of Holzhauer's play.

Timanus notes the control of the buzzer by Holzhauer, but says that he really stands out by his aggressive offer.

"While many players, including myself, prefer to play in top – down categories and try to stick to them, Holzhauer first eliminates big clues," Timanus said. "With his ability to be the first to never miss, he has typically accumulated a considerable number of times that he discovers a double daily." He finds most of them since he is able to keep control of the painting for long periods, and, as we have seen, he's not afraid to bet big. "

"Peril!" and host Alex Trebek celebrate their 35th anniversary season. With a weekly audience of 23 million viewers, it's the highest-rated quiz show on television.

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