Matt Amodio's winning streak on Jeopardy! has officially come to an end.
The thirty-year-old contestant lost on Monday night after 38 straight wins, with new champion Jonathan Fisher besting him. However, Amodio isn't going away empty-handed: his impressive winning streak earned him a whopping $1,518,601. He ended his 39th appearance by adding an additional $5,600 to his earnings.
"I always wanted to be a Jeopardy! champion, and I accomplished that," Amodio aid in a statement. "l know going into every bar trivia game that I play that I'm going to come in with a little intimidation factor. But also, I just like the badge that it represents."
Amodio, a fifth-year computer science Ph.D. candidate at Yale University, continued, "As somebody who prioritizes knowledge and knowing things, this is really a good one to have following me everywhere."
Amodio has earned his place in the Jeopardy! history books. He boasts having the second-most consecutive wins of all time, bested only by Ken Jennings' historical run that saw him win 74 straight games. His overall winnings are also the third-highest in show history, coming behind James Holzhauer and Jennings. who respectively took home $2,462,216 and $2,520,700 during their runs.
This isn't the last time you'll see Amodio on Jeopardy! He will return in the next Tournament of Champions.