@@markheying2830 One day I think. Just like me. It was one of those weeks where nobody could put two wins together. I remember we left at the same time after the taping and told Michael in the parking lot to not to spend all his winnings in one place. lol
@michaelkeller9746
10 ай бұрын
Hey Peter - Michael Keller here. Truth be told: when the last clue of Double Jeopardy came up, you were ahead by a runaway. It was "This outer planet..." in the 1845 category. In half a second, I thought (A) it couldn't be Pluto (it was still considered a planet back then), as being the "outerest" would make it too obvious, and (B) it couldn't be Uranus because the writers wouldn't want a contestant to mispronounce it as "What is Yer Anus?" Process of elimination: Neptune! That's what raised me to over half your score. And yes - I got my clock cleaned in my return match.
@peteg475
10 ай бұрын
@@michaelkeller9746 Hi there! Hope you are well. Yeah, I knew it was Neptune too, because I had previously committed to memory that Uranus was discovered in the 1700s and Neptune in the 1800s. And the Final Jeopardy I JUST won on the match before required me to know Pluto was discovered in 1930. So I knew you'd get that one right. Overall in retrospect I don't feel bad, because I could have had 100 guesses on Studs Terkel, and I never would have come up with it. I knew who he was, but I wouldn't have ever connected him to the info in the question. Although it was tough sitting in the audience for your next match, because I felt like I knew most of the questions! Reagan and Eisenhower! Argh! LOL
@richardcorliss1355
2 жыл бұрын
Michael Keller picked Doug Molitor and Roy Holliday for the 10th Anniversary Tournament.
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