🏆 Jeopardy! Shocker: Laura Faddah Rewrites Record Books with Unconventional Winning Streak! 💡

The contestant has been etched into the Jeopardy! history books – but perhaps not for the reason she would want

JEOPARDY! champion Laura Faddah has made show history after becoming the first contestant to score less than $100,000 during a 7-day winning streak.

Fans will have to wait several weeks to see if Laura is able to break through the six-figure mark as this is the last regular game until February as the Jeopardy! postseason takes over.

Ken Jennings hosts Friday's game of Jeopardy!
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Ken Jennings hosts Friday’s game of Jeopardy!Credit: Jeopardy!

Laura Faddah plays her 7th Jeopardy! game
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Laura Faddah plays her 7th Jeopardy! gameCredit: Jeopardy!
The research group manager from Memphis, Tennessee had already secured $79,400 over her six-day winning streak.

Many fans had hoped she’d take home a big prize on Friday’s game – pushing her over the $100,000 figure.

However, Laura has continued to bet low on Final Jeopardy! and Daily Doubles – making her the only person to be under $100,000 after seven wins.

Previously, the record was held by contestant Tim Aten, who won seven games in 2016 before getting beaten out on his 8th episode.

After playing his 7th game, Tim had a prize pot of $107,499 – over $20,000 more than Laura’s 7-day total of $87,400.

On Friday’s game, Laura went up against Megan Riddell, a human resources data analyst from Linthicum, Maryland and Herb Jeong, a retired pension administrator from San Francisco, California.

Laura had a quick, albeit a smaller, lead early on in the game which only increased after Megan dropped $2,000 when getting the first Daily Double wrong.

Going into Double Jeopardy!, Laura was ahead with $3,400 while Megan secured $1,800 and Herb garnered $400.

Jeopardy! players from L-R:
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Jeopardy! players from L-R:Credit: Jeopardy!
The returning champ ended up finding the second Daily Double however, she got it wrong – dropping her $1,800.

Herb rounded out the trio of missed Daily Doubles, losing $2,000 when he incorrectly guessed the third advantage.

Heading into Final Jeopardy!, Laura had $10,000 while Herb was far behind with $3,200 and Megan had $1,400.

Host Ken Jennings, 50, then introduced the last category as “Fictional Characters” as the three contestants placed their wagers.

Jeopardy! champ Laura Faddah blows fans away with ‘improbable’ winning streak after ‘getting lucky’ with game advantages
“In his very first appearance by name, this character comes downstairs ‘bump-bump-bump on the back of his head’,” the host read of the Final Jeopardy! clue.

“Who is Winnie-the-Pooh?” was the correct answer however, only Megan was successful in writing it down.

However, she wagered small – ending her game with just $1,452.

Herb ended the game with $2,900 while Laura dropped $2,000 – ending her 7th winning game with a total of $8,000.

LUCKY NUMBER 7

Laura’s seventh win puts her winning streak total at $87,400 – far behind what most of her counterparts have at the same point.

For example, season 41 champion and Survivor alum Drew Basile had scored $129,601 by his seventh win.

While Isaac Hirsch secured a whopping $215,390 with nine wins.

Ryan Manton had earned a similar figure to Laura, $83,179, within just four wins.

Fans took notice of Laura’s history-making game, with one writing: “Laura having such a small amount by game 7 is so unfortunate.”

“Laura needs to change her wagering strategy. She could have SO much more money. Either way congrats on another win it’s impressive,” a viewer wrote.

Fans will need to wait to see if Laura can continue to build her Jeopardy! resume as today was the last regular game for many weeks.

Beginning on Monday, the Jeopardy! Second Chance Tournament will begin – giving non-winners who still made impressive moves another chance to win big.

Following the Second Chancers will be the Wildcards Tournament – which includes four contestants with the highest scores in the quarterfinals who didn’t win their respective games.

The postseason will conclude with the highly coveted Tournament of Champions – where the winner will score $250,000.

Laura has won less than $100,000 over a 7-day winning streak
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Laura has won less than $100,000 over a 7-day winning streakCredit: Jeopardy!

Laura has secured nearly $80,000 during her 6-day Jeopardy! run
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Laura has secured nearly $80,000 during her 6-day Jeopardy! runCredit: Jeopardy!

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