Amy faced the 19-day champ from 2005 and Jennifer Quail on Tuesday for the grand prize of $100,000 and a spot in Jeopardy! Masters Season 2.

David Madden wagered $5000 instead of going all-in on the last Daily Double
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David Madden wagered $5000 instead of going all-in on the last Daily DoubleCredit: Jeopardy!

The small difference cost him the lead going into Final Jeopardy and the win
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The small difference cost him the lead going into Final Jeopardy and the winCredit: Jeopardy!

Fans wrote, 'It's ridiculous that he didn't go all in on DD3,' and 'That's a bad mistake to make even for a 1st timer'
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Fans wrote, ‘It’s ridiculous that he didn’t go all in on DD3,’ and ‘That’s a bad mistake to make even for a 1st timer’Credit: Jeopardy!
The JIT started with 27 stars from throughout the game show’s history, and then there were nine.

The first semifinal match saw Amy, looking to get back into Masters after placing in the bottom three last year, with a huge lead after the Jeopardy! round.

She boasted $8,400, 2021 ToC runner-up Jennifer had $1,200 after a Daily Double miss, and David had $400 as Ken Jennings remarked, “Amy’s off to a great start.”

In Double Jeopardy, David found and answered both Daily Doubles early on and gained the maximum of $2000 on the first one.

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However, he opted to wager $5,000 on the remaining Daily Double instead of his entire $6800.

The conservative strategy didn’t pay off as, going into Final Jeopardy, every cent counted and Amy had $17,600, David had 17,400, and Jennifer $7200.

Ken applauded the “scorcher” second round, and it now all hinged on the last clue.

The deciding clue under “HISTORIC GROUPS” read, “The Kipchak Khanate is another name for this group that was eventually defeated by Tamerlane in 1395.”

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Amy and David were both correct with “Golden Horde,” and Amy added $17,500 to advance to the finale with $35,100 and a winning smile.

‘RIDICULOUS HE DIDN’T GO ALL IN’

Internet users flooded social media, pointing out that if David had gone all-in on the last Daily Double, he would have had the lead going into Final Jeopardy and won the game.

“Hindsight is 20/20, but David really should have done a TDD, especially against a juggernaut like Amy. That would have been a big upset!” one Reddit user wrote.

“It’s not really a case of hindsight to say David should have gone all-in,” wrote another. “There’s simply no advantage to David for the 5,000 bet vs. all-in.”

“David absolutely should’ve won today’s game, it’s ridiculous that he didn’t go all in on DD3,” wrote a third.

“It always saddens me to see someone lose a game because of wagering mistakes. Much more, even a long-time Jeopardy! veteran who you’d think would be keyed in on avoiding such mistakes by now,” wrote a fourth.

“Now, that is a huge blunder by David. By leaving money on the table on that Daily Double, Amy took advantage of it and made sure of the victory,” wrote a fifth. “And it earned Amy a slot in the finals.”

A sixth lamented, “When up against a very strong player, maximize every advantage that you can get. As great players can take advantage of any small weakness by their competitors.”

“Great game. The difference today was David not going all in on the last daily double gave Amy a slight lead, and she capitalized,” wrote a seventh.

One more wrote, “That’s a bad mistake to make even for a 1st timer,” and another applauded, “Congrats to Amy!”

LE-JIT COMPETITIVE!

The Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament is a brand-new tournament featuring power players hand-selected by producers.

Unlike other tournaments this season, JIT opened the floodgates to all-time game show greats and iconic older champions who fans haven’t seen in decades.

Following the nine quarterfinal games, there will now be three semifinals which air tonight, Wednesday, and Thursday.

Each night of the semifinals, one player will advance and the other two will be eliminated.

On Wednesday, Larissa Kelly faces Andrew He and Sam Kavanaugh.

On Thursday, Matt Jackson faces Sam Buttrey and Victoria Groce.

Fans are predicting a “bloodbath” on Thursday since Matt and Chaser Victoria were two of the strongest players in the first round.

Once the JIT gets its three finalists, the finals will air from Friday, April 5 until either April 8, 9 or 10, depending on the results.

The player who notches two final wins first nabs the title, so it could be over in two games or last up to four.

Then, only one legendary player of the pack will emerge to go on to Masters.

Masters 2024 will air in May on ABC in primetime and features the six highest-ranked contestants of the year.

Masters’ first three spots were guaranteed to last year’s finalists – Matt Amodio, reigning champion James Holzhauer, and Mattea Roach.

The other Masters slots go to Yogesh Raut for winning the 2024 Tournament of Champions and a still-unannounced Producer’s Pick who can be anyone.

Amy, Andrew and Sam were relegated out of Masters 2024 after placing bottom three in 2023, and seem to be taking full advantage of their shot to get back in.

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After JIT, regular episodes resume for the first time this season next week between April 9 and April 11.

Jeopardy! airs at 7 pm ET on ABC, where fans can catch all the JIT action.

Other fans wrote, 'By leaving money on the table on that Daily Double, Amy took advantage of it and made sure of the victory'
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Other fans wrote, ‘By leaving money on the table on that Daily Double, Amy took advantage of it and made sure of the victory’Credit: Jeopardy!

Since Amy and David both got Final Jeopardy correct, the Daily Double wager caused him to lose
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Since Amy and David both got Final Jeopardy correct, the Daily Double wager caused him to loseCredit: Jeopardy!

Amy is the first finalist in the JIT - worth a spot in May's Masters - with the other finalists decided tomorrow and Thursday
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Amy is the first finalist in the JIT – worth a spot in May’s Masters – with the other finalists decided tomorrow and ThursdayCredit: Jeopardy!