Today’s Final Jeopardy – Wednesday, August 14, 2024


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Here’s today’s Final Jeopardy (in the category Historic Americans) for Wednesday, August 14, 2024 (Season 40, Game 135):

Near Kirkbean on Solway Firth, U.S. Vice Admiral Jerauld Wright presented a memorial plaque honoring this man

(correct response beneath the contestants)

Today’s Jeopardy! contestants:

Ben Chan, a philosophy professor from Green Bay, Wisconsin
Ben Chan on Jeopardy!
Troy Meyer, a music executive from Tampa, Florida
Troy Meyer on Jeopardy!
Yogesh Raut, a social and personality psychologist from Vancouver, Washington
Yogesh Raut on Jeopardy!

Andy’s Pregame Thoughts:

With Ben Chan, Troy Meyer, and Yogesh Raut all on one victory apiece, we move onto a very important game #4; this final has reached a point where anyone who can win two of the next four games will win the Tournament of Champions.

This one ended up featuring a special betting scenario in Final Jeopardy, and I must remind my readers: it does not matter if you lose “in regulation” or in a tiebreaker—a loss is still a loss and they are treated identically in the standings. Troy Meyer unequivocally made the correct bet in Final Jeopardy from his position—making any other bet than the one he did would have surrendered the massive advantage that he had.

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Correct response: Who is John Paul Jones?


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John Paul Jones, considered by some to be “the father of the American Navy”, was a commander in the Continental Navy during the American Revolution, was born near Kirkbean in 1747. After leaving Scotland (due to some legal difficulties), he surfaced in America. By 1779, he was given command of the ship that he is most associated with today, the Bonhomme Richard, which battled the HMS Serapis at the Battle of Flamborough Head in September 1779.

Again, I can’t see this Final Jeopardy being too difficult for our players today, though viewers at home well-versed in the Revolutionary War era probably won’t find it too difficult either. Also, I definitely like the fact that the writers have gone in the direction of “ask about deeper knowledge regarding someone that at least 95% of the viewers would be familiar with” on this clue. Interestingly, this played more difficult on stage than I expected it to.



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Game Recap & Tonight’s Game Stats:

Looking to find out who won Jeopardy! today? Here’s the Wednesday, August 14, 2024 Jeopardy! by the numbers, along with a recap:

Jeopardy! Round:

(Categories: That’s So 18th Century; Types Of Poems; Food & Drink; On The Web; TV Drama; Champ Change)

While Ben got to the Daily Double, it was Troy who got off to the best start, picking up 8 correct in the opening segment.

Statistics at the first break (15 clues):

Troy 8 correct 0 incorrect
Yogesh 4 correct 0 incorrect
Ben 2 correct 2 incorrect

Today’s interviews:

Ben received post card fan mail from a local fan.
Troy describes his job as “being a dad to musicians”.
Yogesh wanted to make a “My score still up there” joke before Game 3.

Yogesh had the best time in the second half of the opening round, but Troy still led after 30 clues.

Statistics after the Jeopardy round:

Troy 10 correct 0 incorrect
Yogesh 12 correct 0 incorrect
Ben 7 correct 2 incorrect

Scores after the Jeopardy! Round:

Troy $8,000
Yogesh $6,400
Ben $1,800

Double Jeopardy! Round:

(Categories: Making A Pass; Lost Works; What The “H”?; Famous Women; Movie Songs; Extinct Animals)

After Ben got to DD2, Troy seemed to be the only player to dare try clues at the $800 level—and he was rewarded with the third Daily Double! He doubled up for $14,000, but didn’t have a runaway going into Final–and the scores were very interesting!

Statistics after Double Jeopardy:

Troy 21 correct 1 incorrect
Yogesh 23 correct 0 incorrect
Ben 14 correct 2 incorrect
Total number of unplayed clues this season: 0 (0 today).

Scores going into Final:

Troy $33,200
Yogesh $20,400
Ben $12,800

Ben was the only player correct in Final—which makes him the winner of Game 4! Coming from behind again, he’s now “on the hill”, one win away from a ToC victory!

Tonight’s results:

Ben $12,800 + $12,800 = $25,600 (Who is John Paul Jones?) (2 wins)
Yogesh $20,400 – $5,200 = $15,200 (Who Farragut)
Troy $33,200 – $7,601 = $25,599 (Who is Pershing?)


Jeopardy! scores (for the August 14, 2024 game.)


Other Miscellaneous Game Statistics:

Daily Double locations:

1) TYPES OF POEMS $600 (clue #11)
Ben -800 +1000 (Yogesh 2600 Troy 3800)
2) LOST WORKS $1600 (clue #8)
Ben 5000 +5000 (Yogesh 9600 Troy 13200)
3) MAKING A PASS $800 (clue #15, $12400 left on board)
Troy 14000 +14000 (Yogesh 14800 Ben 11200)
Overall Daily Double Efficiency for this game: 300

Clue Selection by Row, Before Daily Doubles Found:

J! Round:
Yogesh 3 3 5 3 4
Troy 4 3 5 4 5
Ben 3*

DJ! Round:
Yogesh 5 5 4 3 5
Troy 4 3 5 2*
Ben 4 3 4* 3 4 5

Average Row of Clue Selection, Before Daily Doubles Found:

Ben 3.71
Troy 3.89
Yogesh 4.00

Unplayed clues:

J! Round: None!
DJ! Round: None!
Total Left On Board: $0
Number of clues left unrevealed this season: 0 (0.00 per episode average), 0 Daily Doubles

Game Stats:

Ben $9,000 Coryat, 14 correct, 2 incorrect, 24.56% in first on buzzer (14/57), 0/0 on rebound attempts (on 1 rebound opportunity)
Troy $20,000 Coryat, 21 correct, 1 incorrect, 36.84% in first on buzzer (21/57), 0/0 on rebound attempts (on 2 rebound opportunities)
Yogesh $20,400 Coryat, 23 correct, 0 incorrect, 38.60% in first on buzzer (22/57), 1/1 on rebound attempts (on 3 rebound opportunities)
Combined Coryat Score: $49,400
Lach Trash: $1,800 (on 2 Triple Stumpers)
Coryat lost to incorrect responses (less double-correct responses): $2,800
Lead Changes: 5
Times Tied: 1

Player Statistics:

Yogesh Raut, career statistics:

243 correct, 17 incorrect
14/16 on rebound attempts (on 35 rebound opportunities)
39.65% in first on buzzer (226/570)
8/8 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $43,400)
7/10 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $20,120

Troy Meyer, career statistics:

337 correct, 28 incorrect
22/25 on rebound attempts (on 43 rebound opportunities)
41.43% in first on buzzer (307/741)
18/20 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $98,400)
8/13 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $22,492

Ben Chan, career statistics:

400 correct, 36 incorrect
17/22 on rebound attempts (on 57 rebound opportunities)
40.44% in first on buzzer (368/910)
23/30 on Daily Doubles (Net Earned: $47,405)
12/16 in Final Jeopardy
Average Coryat: $19,688

Andy’s Thoughts:

  • Today’s box score will be linked to when posted by the show.

Final Jeopardy! wagering suggestions:

(Scores: Troy $33,200 Yogesh $20,400 Ben $12,800)

Note: This is a special betting scenario, where the leader’s score is equal to exactly second place plus third place’s score.

Yogesh: Bet at least $5,201—but you might consider going all in here, in case Troy bets just to tie. (Actual bet: $5,200)

Troy: Yogesh has occasion to go all in here. Avoid the possibility of a tiebreaker. Make the cover bet of $7,601 and don’t give up your advantage. (Actual bet: $7,601)

Ben: Exactly one bet gives you the best chance of winning: exactly $12,800. (Actual bet: $12,800)


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2 Comments on "Today’s Final Jeopardy – Wednesday, August 14, 2024"

  1. I had to sit here thinking about this for about 20 seconds, but eventually arrived at John Paul Jones on a guess. I need to bone up on my naval history.

    Final Jeopardy Postseason Record: 12R – 1W

    • Fun detail I just noticed: if you compare my record during the postseason to Austin Rogers’ record in his regular-play run… they look the exact same. Right down to the location of the one miss. 🙂

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