I agree. Jeopardy! has seen winners, like Arthur Chu and Colby Burnett, who rate low on the likeability scale. Arthur comes off as smarmy as as smug as Colby Burnett but without the lopsided face. Too much attitude and people will find something wrong with the way you play. Both Arthur and Colby, Great players because they are both extremely smart and quick to ring in.
I'm surprised more people don't board-hop. It, even if momentarily, puts your opponents in a mindspace that they need to absorb the category more quickly. You know what kind of question is coming, but your opponents don't. Good tactic.
***** I believe he gives full credit to Watson in an interview. In fact, he's quick to say almost all his strategies are all over the forums for those who really study Jeopardy.
If The Chase is ever revived in the USA Arthur Chu is a shoe-in to be one of the chasers. He's a great quizzer who knows his weaknesses and he already has an evil reputation.
Semifinalists: Wild Cards: Arthur Chu: $21,000 Sandie Baker: $15,500 Terry O'Shea: $17,200 Mark Japinga: $15,003 Ben Ingram: $16,801 Rebecca Rider: $11,600 Jared Hall: $16,800 Julia Collins: $9,100 Joshua Brakhage: $16,206 ====================== Rani Peffer: $7,599 Jim Coury: $5,600 Sarah McNitt: $500 Andrew Moore: $1 John Pearson: $0 Drew Horwood: -$800
I would think that herb brookes would have been the bigger giveaway. The 1980's hockey team kind of goes into a history category for the united states and herb brookes was the legendary coach
The one who would desecrate the 1971 tune "Peace Train"????????, By annoyingly clapping in your face???????????. To his unashamed & practical DPRK admiration?????????????.
More contestants need to play like Chu its so boring to see everyone go from lowest to highest in the same category over and over again.
Boy have I got news for you
As a viewer, I appreciate the when contestants go from lowest to highest in any particular category.
"It's not enough that I should succeed - others should fail." - Kevin Chang
This guy plays competitively and gets so much hate for it. It's the real way to play if you wish to win.
I agree. Jeopardy! has seen winners, like Arthur Chu and Colby Burnett, who rate low on the likeability scale. Arthur comes off as smarmy as as smug as Colby Burnett but without the lopsided face. Too much attitude and people will find something wrong with the way you play. Both Arthur and Colby, Great players because they are both extremely smart and quick to ring in.
***** Don't forget that one-time ahat Brian, I'm glad THAT Communist insurgent LOST........
Mtaalas well, Ken Jennings won a lot of games and he didn’t have to do what Arthur did during his entire run so....
I don’t see why the people in the news hate him
@@justinm.1 Well you don’t have to, but it’s a better strategy overall.
Interesting to see people using game theory. He get's the daily double just so his opponents can't have it.
nah it's just luck weather or not you hit the daily double
it's still for 1000. That shit's strategy.
***** It's not about knowing it's there. It's about taking a potential 1,000 gain off the table from his opponents.
yeah and it fucking sucks as a viewer. He jumps around the board so much that you forget what category you were in. It's smart, but annoying.
Gets, he gets the daily double, no need for an apostrophe there.
Actually, this guy was rather refreshingly and unapologetically nerdy. Just totally himself, warts and all. That's what's Jeopardy's really for.
Man why did people hate on this guy. So he doesn't have a telegenic, cutesy persona? Jeopardy is not about that. It's about having the knowledge
I'm surprised more people don't board-hop. It, even if momentarily, puts your opponents in a mindspace that they need to absorb the category more quickly. You know what kind of question is coming, but your opponents don't. Good tactic.
***** I believe he gives full credit to Watson in an interview. In fact, he's quick to say almost all his strategies are all over the forums for those who really study Jeopardy.
***** It's called The Forrest Bounce and it has been around forever.
Rob Romeo I think it usually happens in the College Championship
Who are another 3 people who have never been in my kitchen?
at least get the sound and video timed...
be that as it may, alex, those three guys have never been in my kitchen
Herb Brooks was head coach of the US hockey team at the 1980 Winter Olympics. Who doesn't know this?
+supersporkspank Never heard of him.
Legendary
Like Attila The Hun???????.
I like Arthur, he's relaxed, and he knows what he is doing. Hey his method to winning is working, so why bash it?
I think he’s smug and arrogant
This guy is amazing 😂
This guy is a strategical genius
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Who are three people who have never been in my kitchen?
Cheers' Cliff Clavin
He kinda seems proud of the fact that he doesn't know, otherwise he'd buff up more on the subject since it's a pretty common Jeopardy topic :).
Best guy ever!!!
Like Kim Jong Un?????.
that's amazing. this is kind of badass.
Hahaah this guy is funny to a whole new level :)
Like Kim Myong Chol????????.
SO BASED
C WIZZY! WHERES YOUR PS QUADRUPLE VIDEO?
I knew the question to a jeopardy answer. Woo Hoo!!!!!
Did you mean I knew the answer to a jeopardy question?
If The Chase is ever revived in the USA Arthur Chu is a shoe-in to be one of the chasers. He's a great quizzer who knows his weaknesses and he already has an evil reputation.
Interesting.
As a hockey fan, I don't blame him if he doesn't know it.
Awesome. Love the domination and confidence. It is a nerdy confidence though.
Semifinalists: Wild Cards:
Arthur Chu: $21,000 Sandie Baker: $15,500
Terry O'Shea: $17,200 Mark Japinga: $15,003
Ben Ingram: $16,801 Rebecca Rider: $11,600
Jared Hall: $16,800 Julia Collins: $9,100
Joshua Brakhage: $16,206 ======================
Rani Peffer: $7,599
Jim Coury: $5,600
Sarah McNitt: $500
Andrew Moore: $1
John Pearson: $0
Drew Horwood: -$800
at the end of the day....the winner has all
Only 5 bucks?
Why do people call this game theory and treat him like he is a genius for denying his opponents money. This is basic strategy
At least he was confident. :/
$5 for a $5 Box at Taco Bell
Hockey seems to be one of the very few subjects Arthur knows little about.
Everybody knows Conn Smythe is the NHL trophy.
No they don't.
Conn Smythe was the Owner of the Maple Leafs for quite a while. He did have a trophy named after him, yes, but he is not the trophy.
I would think that herb brookes would have been the bigger giveaway. The 1980's hockey team kind of goes into a history category for the united states and herb brookes was the legendary coach
Nobody fucking watches hockey
@@pancakes6119 Idiot.
"Ill take the $1000 question in Sports please!"
Why?
"I don't know."
Fennec Besixdouze
Yeah I know, I thought my comment was funny though regardless.
It was to take the Daily Double away from the other players to potentially use it against him.
He had the right answer.
But he didn't phrase it in the form of a question.
Apparently he couldn't name one sport.
The biggest clue is conn smythe!
Mark Barrett Got This Not Tuesday
That face just like Carlos Ross
Is anyone going to mention the audio is completely out of sync?
I will
He still could've guessed at least ;p
Its part of his strategy though "if you dont know just keep your mouth shut"-Arthur Chu
Not gonna lie, don't care for Arthur Chu. My highlight of 2014 was Ben Ingram beating him in the Tournament of Champions.
The one who would desecrate the 1971 tune "Peace Train"????????, By annoyingly clapping in your face???????????.
To his unashamed & practical DPRK admiration?????????????.
say it ain't 'Two Penny" so,
I think he lost the game yesterday because he did not bet five bucks on the daily double
haha I would do the same if I had no idea
I got the question right 😊.
had a female contestant wagered $5
Ahahaha fuck yeah
Why was he not in the All-Star tournament?
No one knows.
Because people don’t like him and he is smug
Like a BOSS..... a nerdy boss , but A BOSS!!!
lol!!!!!! Was he drunk or something?
I mean, let's be real, do people on Jeopardy even know anything about sports?
He was still wrong
Obviously he was wrong, the point is nobody else can have the daily double now - he uses game theory as a strategy.
What was the 'confederacy of dunces' answer?
"U.S. Southern States as told by the book Deer Hunting for Jesus" -- that was the actual clue given by Alex.
Bet he still won xD
This was his second of twelve games
This is game theory? The point of the game is to win money not playing at home. If you are gonna do that why even play for anyhing?
Lol!
if he was white ud say its racism
I'm surprised he didn't say fiiiiiiiiiiiii dolla