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Las Vegas sports bettor sets sights on ‘Jeopardy!’ legend Ken Jennings

Updated April 15, 2019 - 9:36 pm

Well, that was fast.

Fresh off shattering the “Jeopardy!” single-day winnings record, James Holzhauer has moved into second place on the show’s all-time winnings list. With an asterisk.

Accumulating $460,479 in only eight games, the Las Vegas sports bettor passed Dave Madden on Monday. It took Madden 19 games to reach $430,400.

Holzhauer set the single-day record April 9 with $110,914.

Ken Jennings holds the regular game record, winning $2,520,700 over the course of 74 games. Counting a variety of “Jeopardy!” tournaments, Brad Rutter took home $4,688,440.

“Jeopardy!” airs weekdays at 7 p.m. on KLAS-TV, Channel 8.

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