JEOPARDY! Isaac Hirsch reveals why he didn’t bet anything after his maths mistake.
Isaac’s math error caused his nine-day winning streak to end.
On Tuesday night, Jeopardy! fans saw Isaac lose to Jay Fisher and Erika Stromerson.
During the competition, Isaac was close to winning his tenth game before everything fell apart before his eyes.
When the “People of the 1960s” clue was revealed, Isaac bet $14,000, losing him the winning spot, and Jay came in first place.
After his defeat, Isaac made a comical comment about his defeat via X.
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“Don’t cry because it’s over… smile because you’re better at math than me,” Isaac wrote in X.
Former Jeopardy! champion Ben Goldstein asked, “Quick question: Have you ever thought about betting $0 or $901? Or is that kind of thing too chickenshit for your taste?”
Isaac replied: “I think I would be more likely to do it if it was a category I thought would be difficult (World Geography), but I thought people from the 1960s seemed to be both in Jay and in my wheelhouse and I wanted to go all in. that I could where I would win by $1 if we were both wrong… and I just did one wrong subtraction.”
This isn’t the first time Isaac has addressed his defeat.
The nine-day champion took to Reddit to share what really led to your loss.
“Okay, so why did I bet $14,000?” he started. “The short answer is that I did the math wrong.
He revealed that he lost sleep thinking about his mistake after recording the program.
“I spent the weeks after recording watching bad math in my sleep. I remembered basically nothing about most of the games from last week, but EVERYTHING about this game.
“This was bound to happen – I barely survived yesterday and I was very, very tired.”
He concluded his post by saying that the experience was still pleasant and that he is grateful for the support he received.
HAPPY FROM THE GAME SHOW
While Isaac may have lost his streak on the hit game show, Jeopardy! fans will see him take the podium once again during the 2025 Tournament of Champions.
Danger! Universe
Danger! it first aired in 1964 until 1975. Then, the nighttime version began in 1974. Since then, spinoffs of the game show have appeared. Here are all those
Danger! – (primetime) 1974 to present, weekdays on ABC at 7 p.m.
Tournament of Champions – 1984 to present, features the top champions who have appeared on the show since the last tournament
Celebrity Danger! – From 1992 to the present, celebrities compete against each other to raise money for the chair
Danger! Masters – 2023 to present, features six notable recent Jeopardy! champions competing against each other
Danger! National College Championship – From 2022 to present, undergraduates from 36 colleges and universities across America compete to win $100,000
Other versions of Jeopardy! disappeared over the years
In fact, Isaac is no stranger to game shows.
He began his trivia journey in 2017 when he appeared on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? taking home $5,000.
In 2023, Isaac was also on ABC’s The Chase where he won a whopping $140,000.
His love for game shows started with his father, as he was also a contestant on Jeopardy! three decades ago.
“My dad was on Jeopardy! in the 80s and it was one of the first years Alex hosted, and he lost,” Isaac shared.
Although he also lost to Jeopardy!, Isaac has a chance to redeem himself during the Contest of Champions.
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