âJeopardy!â Champ Wins Jackpot With Web App

Roger Craig on "Jeopardy!"Jeopardy Productions/Sony Pictures
Player: âAlex, Iâll take âJeopardy Champsâ for $1,000.â
Alex Trebek: âAll right, here is the clue for you. âWith one-day winnings of $77,000, he is one of the most successful players in the history of â Jeopardy!â
Player: âUh, who is Roger Craig?â
Alex Trebek: âThatâs right! And he was back this week to win our â Tournament of Champions.ââ
Roger Craig is one of the biggest winners ever on TVâs âJeopardy!â He won $77,000 in a single day â more than the record-setting Ken Jennings, more than IBMâs Watson computer. In seven days, he racked up $231,200 in winnings. (His streak was ended by a Final Jeopardy question on sports.)
Heâs smart, obviously, but he didnât just use his smarts to memorize a lot of trivia. Heâs a computer scientist who was finishing his Ph.D. at the University of Delaware when he first went on the game in 2010 â and before playing he developed a computer app to help figure out the patterns of questions (er, answers for which you have to come up with questions) on the show.
In a talk at New York University, he said he went to a website called J! Archive, where fans have diligently recorded the clues on the show, game after game. He said the questions really arenât random when you put them through a computer.
âA lot of people will say, âOh, âJeopardyâ asks about anything,â but it really doesnât,â he said in the NYU talk, posted on Vimeo. âIt comes back to capitals, presidents, Shakespeare, and there are hundreds of other categories, but it will never ask really obscure things in an obscure field.â
Watch him in action. Itâs no accident that he boned up on English literature or the languages of small countries before playing.
Craig has publicly said heâd like to reconfigure his app as an educational tool, though not with questions from âJeopardy!â He said he plans to give some of his winnings to Virginia Tech and the University of Delaware, where he studied.
He appears on the game showâs website, smiling with Alex Trebek and admitting that while he wasnât surprised he won, he is a bit surprised at his new fame: âI was a little naïve about the power of television when I first was on.â