no you must have money to play final Jeopardy or you are automatically in third place and the game ends for you.
no
In the Final Jeopardy! round, you are only allowed to wager what you have and no more. This is unlike the rules in the first two rounds of the game. In the Jeopardy! round, you can wager up to $1000, even if you are in a negative position. In the Double Jeopardy! round, you can wager up to $2000, even if you are in a negative position. In Final Jeopardy, you must have at least $1 to compete in the round, and then, you can only wager the funds you have.
Tom Nissley won final Jeopardy with a wager of $7,001
Zero the player need not wager anything or they can wager 1 dollar if you consider nothing not actually a wager
You can wager as much money as you decide up to the amount of you score.
1000 dollars by getting third place prize if they had second place 2000 dollar prize locked up before they missed the final Jeopardy Round wager and ended in third place. Any other amount was not something they lost, but rather something they could have won. Of course if someone in Final Jeopardy had a lock for first if they did not wager and then did wager and lost the wager whatever amount they had before the wager would be the most.
The amount of wager must also consider the other players. The Jeopardy wager link on th related link makes suggestions based on all three players totals. They have even named some of the different styles of strategies for the final bid. Of course you must choose your wager on just knowing the category and not the actual question
For contestants of the show they tell you the final category and then you must decide on the amount of your wager. They are various methods that contestants have used in the past to make this decision and they all take into account the other contestants score before final Jeopardy.
people wager at the end of jeopardy because if you don't wager hey i guess i really never thought about that because i hate watching game shows like that.Anyone else got an answer &one that makes sense.
Raya bet 19,940 and got the answer wrong but won the match with $5,660 second place went to Brandon with $0 answering his $21,200 wager incorrectly Idress also had $0 for a Final Jeopardy score with a lower total of $6,600 when Final Jeopardy started
You can wager as much money as you decide up to the amount of you score.
It is after the category is announced that the contestant must determine how much they will wager
The final Jeopardy category was New Sportsnew sportsNew Sports is the Jeopardy final category for April 12 2010New Sports is the Jeopardy final category for April 12 2010