DANGER! Masters returns tonight for Games 7 and 8.
Tonight’s new episode comes after Victoria Groce and Yogesh Raut won Wednesday’s matches – and Amy Schneider admitted a fear that affected her gameplay on X, formerly Twitter, after the show.
“One of the traits that got me to the point of knowing so many things, which I suspect I share with many Jeopardy champions, is an inordinately strong aversion to ‘looking stupid,'” Amy reflected.
“That fear, rather than the fear of losing points, was holding me back.
“So the fact that I was getting answers that I had doubts about was a good thing, it was part of my plan. I knew it would occasionally mean I would lose points on a track I shouldn’t have started, but I should still come out ahead,” she explained.
Amy, who is fifth on the leaderboard, faces Mattea Roach and Matt Amodio in Game 7 tonight. Game 8 will see Yogesh and Victoria compete against James Holzhauer.
Danger! Masters with host Ken Jennings airs tonight at 8pm ET on ABC. New episodes are available to stream with Fubo here, Hulu here, DirecTV here and Sling here.
Read our Danger! Masters blog for the latest updates…
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Here’s what you should know about Amy Schneider
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Fans show support after Amy’s producer choice statement
Fans appreciated his honest opinion on the situation and responded with their support.
“A thoughtful and realistic look at the real world,” responded one user.
“You’re awesome, I never thought of your marketability as a reason why you would be a producer’s choice, I assumed it was because you’re one of the best!” wrote another.
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Amy Schneider Defends Producer’s Choice, Part Five
Amy Schneider concluded: “If I didn’t want to feel like my choice was dictated by commercialization, then I should have won the JIT, and I didn’t (this, by the way, is completely normal in individual competition.
“However, although I didn’t feel fraudulent, I felt I needed to to test that I belonged.
“I knew my choice would face some justifiable criticism, and the only way to respond was “on the court,” so to speak – comparing her choice to professional tennis.
“Which would be difficult, but my confidence was high after JIT.
“I was ready to go out there and test myself against the best in the world, and I intended to show everyone that “the best in the world” included Amy Schneider!”
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Amy Schneider Defends Producer’s Choice, Part Four
Amy went on to name-check some other deserving candidates, “Brad Rutter, Ben Chan and Troy Meyer immediately come to mind, and a case could be made for a few others.”
Amy went on to argue that coming second in the JIT behind Victoria justified her position.
“But that being said: the JIT was without a doubt (just without a doubt!) the hardest tournament played last year, and I came second (and although I’m not a neutral observer, I think it was a well-deserved second).
“So I feel like I was perfectly qualified to be considered.
“At this point, have marketability concerns given me an edge over other valuable options? Maybe! I wouldn’t be surprised if that happened.
“But we all knew the paths to automatic qualification.”
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Amy Schneider Defends Producer Choice, Part Three
Amy wrote on X on Monday: “I wanted to start by sharing my thoughts on being the “producer’s choice.”
“Look, I’m not naive. I’m aware that the Jeopardy producers see me as marketable and that they think (rightly or wrongly) that it’s good business to have me on their show.
“And I’m not ashamed of that in itself; I worked hard to show that a trans person it could be marketable and I’m proud to have had some success in that.
“But that said, I certainly don’t want my commercialization to undermine the meritocratic spirit of Jeopardy.
“If I had been chosen by the producer without being clearly qualified to do so, it would have seemed wrong and disrespectful to the game I love.
“Fortunately, however, that situation did not arise. I do not say that I am the just person who was clearly qualified to be the Producer’s Choice.”
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Amy Schneider Defends Producer’s Choice, Part Two
Unlike Masters Season 1 in 2023, this year’s lineup is based on the winners of previous events – except for the last spot.
James Holzhauer, Matt Amodio and Mattea Roach secured places by placing in the top three in Season 1 of the Masters.
Victoria Groce qualified by winning the recent JIT (over Amy) and Yogesh Raut won the 2024 Tournament of Champions.
But Amy was put back as Producer’s Choice, which caused mixed reactions from fans, as she didn’t “earn her way back.”
Amy placed fifth on Season 1 of Masters and also decisively lost Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament for Groce, only for both to advance to the Masters anyway.
The decision to sign Amy instead of a third new player for the 2024 Masters did not please all fans.
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Amy Schneider Defends Producer Choice Part One
Amy Schneider is known for reflecting on Jeopardy! games on social media after the episodes aired — and the champ recently shared a brutally candid statement talking about being the Producer’s Choice for Jeopardy! Masters.
The 40-time champion – currently in last place in the special – was added back to the Masters by producers rather than officially qualifying.
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Amy Schneider admitted her past fear
Tonight’s new episode arrives. Amy Schneider admitted to a fear that affected her gameplay on X, formerly Twitter, after Wednesday’s games.
One of the traits that has led me to know so many things, which I suspect I share with many Jeopardy champions, is an inordinately strong aversion to “looking stupid.” This fear, rather than the fear of losing points, was holding me back
-Amy Schneider (@Jeopardamy) May 10, 2024
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Tonight’s clashes have been revealed
Danger! Masters returns tonight at 8pm ET on ABC.
Amy Schneider will face Mattea Roach and Matt Amodio in Game 7.
Game 8 will see Victoria Groce and Yogesh Raut compete against James Holzhauer.
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