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The '''Million Dollar Masters Tournament''' featured the same two-week, three-round format as the traditional tournaments on Jeopardy! The event's first round ran from May 1 to May 7, and ended with the champions of all five games, as well as four "wild card" non-winners with the highest scores, moving on to the semi-finals. The three semifinal matches, televised on May 8–10, were won by Eric Newhouse, Brad Rutter, and Bob Verini, who subsequently advanced to face one another in the two-day final, aired May 13 and 14. The tournament ended with Rutter winning the $1,000,000 grand prize, Newhouse coming in second and winning $100,000, and Verini placing third and winning $50,000.
 
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The '''Million Dollar Masters Tournament '''was the modern Jeopardy!'s third best-of reunion tournament, and second to take place during episodes of the syndicated version. Featuring the same two-week, three-round format as the traditional tournaments on Jeopardy!, it offered a $1,000,000 top prize, the largest in the show's history to that point. Held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, the event's first round ran from May 1th to May 7th, and ended with the champions of all five games, as well as four "wild card" non-winners with the highest scores, moving on to the semi-finals. The three semifinal matches were televised from May 8th–10th, with the finals airing from May 13th-14th.
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Fifteen fan favourite contestants (all at least a Tournament of Champions semifinalist) from Jeopardy!'s first seventeen seasons were invited back to compete in the Million Dollar Masters, as listed below (all were undefeated 5 day champions unless otherwise stated):
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*Robin Carroll (2000 ToC & 2001 International Tournament winner; all-time syndicated winnings leader at the time)
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*India Cooper (1992 ToC semifinalist)
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*Chuck Forrest (1986 ToC winner, biggest winner of season 2)
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*Leslie Frates (10th Anniversary Tournament finalist, 1991 ToC semifinalist)
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*Bob Harris (1998 ToC finalist)
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*Eric Newhouse (1989 Teen Tournament & 1998 Teen Reunion Tournament winner)
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*Claudia Perry (1998 ToC semifinalist; 4 day champion)
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*Brad Rutter (2001 ToC winner)
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*Leslie (Miller) Shannon (1993 ToC semifinalist)
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*Rachael Schwartz (1994 ToC winner, first woman & 4 day champion to win the ToC)
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*Frank Spangenberg (10th Anniversary Tournament winner, 1990 ToC semifinalist, biggest winner of season 6)
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*Babu Srinivasan (2001 ToC semifinalist, biggest winner of season 17)
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*Eddie Timanus (2000 ToC semifinalist, first blind Jeopardy! contestant)
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*Bob Verini (1987 ToC winner, Super Jeopardy! finalist)
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*Kate Waits (1988 ToC semifinalist; 4 day champion)
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2000 ToC finalist Jeremy Bate served as the alternate for the Million Dollar Masters, in the event of contestant inavailability.
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==Quarterfinals==
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The quarterfinal round aired from May 1st-7th, 2002. The matchups by order of ranking at the end of the game were:
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|Bob Harris
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|Rachael Schwartz
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|Frank Spangenberg
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|Brad Rutter
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|Claudia Perry
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|Kate Waits
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|Chuck Forrest
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|Leslie Frates
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|Eric Newhouse
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|Bob Verini
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|Leslie Shannon
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|Eddie Timanus
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|India Cooper
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|Babu Srinivasan
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|Robin Carroll
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|}
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The eliminated quarterfinalists received $10,000. Harris, Rutter, Forrest, Verini, and Cooper advanced as automatic semifinalists, while Perry, Frates, Newhouse, and Shannon advanced as wildcards.
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==Semifinals==
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The semifinal round aired from May 8th-10th, 2002. The matchups by order of ranking at the end of the game were:
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|Eric Newhouse
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|Bob Harris
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|Leslie Shannon
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|Brad Rutter
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|Leslie Frates
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|India Cooper
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|Bob Verini
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|Chuck Forrest
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|Claudia Perry
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|}
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The eliminated semifinalists recieved $25,000. Newhouse, Rutter, and Verini advanced to the finals, which would see a rematch between Verini & Newhouse, opponents in the 1990 Super Jeopardy! semifinals.
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==Finals==
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The final round aired from May 13th-14th, 2002. Brad Rutter won his second Jeopardy! tournament in six months to claim the $1,000,000 top prize, making him Jeopardy!'s biggest cash winner ever (a record he still holds, albeit after trading the title with Ken Jennings from 2004-2005.) Eric Newhouse rallied in the second game to finish in second place, winning $100,000, while Bob Verini finished in third with $50,000
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{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table"
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|Brad Rutter
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|Eric Newhouse
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|Bob Verini
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|}
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==Later reunion tournament appearances==
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With the exception of Claudia Perry, Leslie Shannon, and Kate Waits, all contestants in the Million Dollar Masters tournament returned to Jeopardy! for 2005's Ultimate Tournament of Champions, where Brad Rutter outlasted 144 other Jeopardy! greats to take home the $2,000,000 top prize, and Frank Spangenberg advanced to the semifinals. Rutter, Spangenberg, Eric Newhouse, Bob Verini, Chuck Forrest, and Robin Carroll all recieved byes to the second round by virtue of their past successes on the show, but only Rutter & Spangenberg advanced further. Bob Harris & India Cooper also advanced to the second round after winning their opening games.
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With the exception of Eric Newhouse & Kate Waits, all Million Dollar Masters contestants competed in 2014's Battle of the Decades tournament, where Brad Rutter again won the $1,000,000 top prize for his unprecedented fourth Jeopardy! tournament win. As well, Chuck Forrest advanced to the semifinals, and both Robin Carroll & Rachael Schwartz advanced to the quarterfinals, with the rest losing their opening game.
 
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Revision as of 19:52, 17 October 2015

The Million Dollar Masters Tournament was the modern Jeopardy!'s third best-of reunion tournament, and second to take place during episodes of the syndicated version. Featuring the same two-week, three-round format as the traditional tournaments on Jeopardy!, it offered a $1,000,000 top prize, the largest in the show's history to that point. Held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, the event's first round ran from May 1th to May 7th, and ended with the champions of all five games, as well as four "wild card" non-winners with the highest scores, moving on to the semi-finals. The three semifinal matches were televised from May 8th–10th, with the finals airing from May 13th-14th.


Fifteen fan favourite contestants (all at least a Tournament of Champions semifinalist) from Jeopardy!'s first seventeen seasons were invited back to compete in the Million Dollar Masters, as listed below (all were undefeated 5 day champions unless otherwise stated):


  • Robin Carroll (2000 ToC & 2001 International Tournament winner; all-time syndicated winnings leader at the time)
  • India Cooper (1992 ToC semifinalist)
  • Chuck Forrest (1986 ToC winner, biggest winner of season 2)
  • Leslie Frates (10th Anniversary Tournament finalist, 1991 ToC semifinalist)
  • Bob Harris (1998 ToC finalist)
  • Eric Newhouse (1989 Teen Tournament & 1998 Teen Reunion Tournament winner)
  • Claudia Perry (1998 ToC semifinalist; 4 day champion)
  • Brad Rutter (2001 ToC winner)
  • Leslie (Miller) Shannon (1993 ToC semifinalist)
  • Rachael Schwartz (1994 ToC winner, first woman & 4 day champion to win the ToC)
  • Frank Spangenberg (10th Anniversary Tournament winner, 1990 ToC semifinalist, biggest winner of season 6)
  • Babu Srinivasan (2001 ToC semifinalist, biggest winner of season 17)
  • Eddie Timanus (2000 ToC semifinalist, first blind Jeopardy! contestant)
  • Bob Verini (1987 ToC winner, Super Jeopardy! finalist)
  • Kate Waits (1988 ToC semifinalist; 4 day champion)


2000 ToC finalist Jeremy Bate served as the alternate for the Million Dollar Masters, in the event of contestant inavailability.

Quarterfinals

The quarterfinal round aired from May 1st-7th, 2002. The matchups by order of ranking at the end of the game were:

Bob Harris Rachael Schwartz Frank Spangenberg
Brad Rutter Claudia Perry Kate Waits
Chuck Forrest Leslie Frates Eric Newhouse
Bob Verini Leslie Shannon Eddie Timanus
India Cooper Babu Srinivasan Robin Carroll

The eliminated quarterfinalists received $10,000. Harris, Rutter, Forrest, Verini, and Cooper advanced as automatic semifinalists, while Perry, Frates, Newhouse, and Shannon advanced as wildcards.

Semifinals

The semifinal round aired from May 8th-10th, 2002. The matchups by order of ranking at the end of the game were:

Eric Newhouse Bob Harris Leslie Shannon
Brad Rutter Leslie Frates India Cooper
Bob Verini Chuck Forrest Claudia Perry

The eliminated semifinalists recieved $25,000. Newhouse, Rutter, and Verini advanced to the finals, which would see a rematch between Verini & Newhouse, opponents in the 1990 Super Jeopardy! semifinals.

Finals

The final round aired from May 13th-14th, 2002. Brad Rutter won his second Jeopardy! tournament in six months to claim the $1,000,000 top prize, making him Jeopardy!'s biggest cash winner ever (a record he still holds, albeit after trading the title with Ken Jennings from 2004-2005.) Eric Newhouse rallied in the second game to finish in second place, winning $100,000, while Bob Verini finished in third with $50,000


Brad Rutter Eric Newhouse Bob Verini

Later reunion tournament appearances

With the exception of Claudia Perry, Leslie Shannon, and Kate Waits, all contestants in the Million Dollar Masters tournament returned to Jeopardy! for 2005's Ultimate Tournament of Champions, where Brad Rutter outlasted 144 other Jeopardy! greats to take home the $2,000,000 top prize, and Frank Spangenberg advanced to the semifinals. Rutter, Spangenberg, Eric Newhouse, Bob Verini, Chuck Forrest, and Robin Carroll all recieved byes to the second round by virtue of their past successes on the show, but only Rutter & Spangenberg advanced further. Bob Harris & India Cooper also advanced to the second round after winning their opening games.

With the exception of Eric Newhouse & Kate Waits, all Million Dollar Masters contestants competed in 2014's Battle of the Decades tournament, where Brad Rutter again won the $1,000,000 top prize for his unprecedented fourth Jeopardy! tournament win. As well, Chuck Forrest advanced to the semifinals, and both Robin Carroll & Rachael Schwartz advanced to the quarterfinals, with the rest losing their opening game.