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malaise

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65. Here's a good read
Wed Mar 12, 2014, 09:49 AM
Mar 2014
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/currency/2014/03/jeopardy-arthur-chu-social-media-brand.html
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As of Monday night, Arthur Chu has won more “Jeopardy!” games than nearly anyone else on earth. Only two people have surpassed his ten victories, and Chu has amassed more than two hundred and seventy-seven thousand dollars in winnings. When Chu, an aspiring voiceover artist from Ohio, first found out that he had made it onto “Jeopardy!,” he went home, searched online for “Jeopardy strategies,” and spent a month internalizing what he learned. He prepared mentally, but not physically: when he appeared onstage in Culver City for his first episode, taped in November, 2013, his clothing was rumpled and he was somewhat out of shape, a pair of squarish glasses perched on his round cheeks. Chu discussed his voiceover-acting ambitions with Trebek. “I’ve only done it freelance so far,” he said. Trebek responded, “You have a good, solid, deep voice. Good luck in that career.”

Some viewers took to Twitter to cheer him on, but others started to slam him for all sorts of reasons, from his aggressive game play to his wrinkled shirt. The previous year, Chu and his wife, Eliza Blair, had noticed that a participant in the “Jeopardy!” College Tournament of Champions had announced on Twitter that she would retweet criticisms as a way to shame the trolls for their bad attitude. Now Blair did the same, promptly retweeting comments like, “I wanna slap this Asian dude on Jeopardy.” Chu, in turn, felt goaded into responding in real-time, he recalled later. He has a dry sense of humor. “This guy on Jeopardy sucks at life,” one person wrote; Chu replied, “Can’t argue with that.” He won the game.



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As of Monday night, Arthur Chu has won more “Jeopardy!” games than nearly anyone else on earth. Only two people have surpassed his ten victories, and Chu has amassed more than two hundred and seventy-seven thousand dollars in winnings. When Chu, an aspiring voiceover artist from Ohio, first found out that he had made it onto “Jeopardy!,” he went home, searched online for “Jeopardy strategies,” and spent a month internalizing what he learned. He prepared mentally, but not physically: when he appeared onstage in Culver City for his first episode, taped in November, 2013, his clothing was rumpled and he was somewhat out of shape, a pair of squarish glasses perched on his round cheeks. Chu discussed his voiceover-acting ambitions with Trebek. “I’ve only done it freelance so far,” he said. Trebek responded, “You have a good, solid, deep voice. Good luck in that career.”

Chu’s first episode aired on January 28th. He decided to live-tweet the show so that he could host a virtual viewing party. Chu’s first tweet of the episode was self-deprecating: “Wow my face is smug.” Soon he warmed up and began giving color commentary on his performance. Chu used a method called the Forrest Bounce, named after its pioneer, the 1985 champion Chuck Forrest: rather than starting with the first clue in a category and working his way down the column, he jumped around the board. (It taxes people’s brains to move around like this, but the person who knows which clue is coming next has a split-second advantage.) Chu also targeted the bottom three-fifths of the board first, where most Daily Doubles are located—a tactic borrowed from Watson, the I.B.M. computer programmed to play Jeopardy. Most important, he was fast: as soon as Trebek finished reading a clue, he repeatedly mashed the buzzer button, while turning and staring at his competitors.

Some viewers took to Twitter to cheer him on, but others started to slam him for all sorts of reasons, from his aggressive game play to his wrinkled shirt. The previous year, Chu and his wife, Eliza Blair, had noticed that a participant in the “Jeopardy!” College Tournament of Champions had announced on Twitter that she would retweet criticisms as a way to shame the trolls for their bad attitude. Now Blair did the same, promptly retweeting comments like, “I wanna slap this Asian dude on Jeopardy.” Chu, in turn, felt goaded into responding in real-time, he recalled later. He has a dry sense of humor. “This guy on Jeopardy sucks at life,” one person wrote; Chu replied, “Can’t argue with that.” He won the game.
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Jeopardy fans - Spoiler [View all] malaise Mar 2014 OP
I missed it. Jenoch Mar 2014 #1
It was his "Frances McDormand" answer. kentuck Mar 2014 #2
The snarky sarcasm that followed was worse malaise Mar 2014 #3
And his "Gerry" answer... kentuck Mar 2014 #4
I did laugh malaise Mar 2014 #6
Who pronounced it as "Jerry"? Gormy Cuss Mar 2014 #9
Arthur pronounced it as "Jerry" and gave "gerrymandered" as example kentuck Mar 2014 #16
And it's sure pissing off Trebek malaise Mar 2014 #18
Ah, so that's why this one is entertaining. Gormy Cuss Mar 2014 #19
Arthur is no slouch. But I repeat myself. Scuba Mar 2014 #5
Damn Trebek was glad to see Arthur depart malaise Mar 2014 #71
I'm sure but don't ask me where malaise Mar 2014 #7
I found it on Youtube and will watch it later. Jenoch Mar 2014 #10
Jeopardy is the only show on TV that I must see malaise Mar 2014 #12
PM please? joshcryer Mar 2014 #51
Arthur has taken the fun out of the game for me Brother Buzz Mar 2014 #8
Truthfully Trebek and producers have allowed players malaise Mar 2014 #11
I noticed somebody from last week's decades championship Jenoch Mar 2014 #13
He seems to do it even after Daily Doubles have been uncovered.... Brother Buzz Mar 2014 #14
He aims for doubles and big money malaise Mar 2014 #15
In any game, there will always be somebody who will try to "fix" it for themselves... CTyankee Mar 2014 #17
The categories give a lot a way. joshcryer Mar 2014 #50
He is still going? He has an atypical strategy of going for high money first as well as uppityperson Mar 2014 #20
That's why I like him - Arthur really knows stuff malaise Mar 2014 #21
I watched his first couple games with my old dad, was amazed at him playing so differently uppityperson Mar 2014 #22
Trebek seemed happy that he actually got stuff wrong tonight malaise Mar 2014 #23
NPR did a segment on Arthur CatWoman Mar 2014 #24
I just knew he'd be the villain malaise Mar 2014 #26
I jusr watched the episode for Tuesday, March 11 Jenoch Mar 2014 #25
LOL malaise Mar 2014 #27
Sometimes when I am board I search on Youtube Jenoch Mar 2014 #28
Ken Jennings was awesome n/t malaise Mar 2014 #30
I missed most of his run. Jenoch Mar 2014 #37
He is the Ric Flair of Jeopardy. AngryAmish Mar 2014 #34
I don't understand the hatred from some towards this guy VScott Mar 2014 #29
I watched a Jeopardy a year or so ago Politicalboi Mar 2014 #31
That's what has happened with Arthur malaise Mar 2014 #33
what amazes me about Arthur is that his opponents often seem stunned rurallib Mar 2014 #32
They're not ready for the Arthurs of Jeopardy malaise Mar 2014 #35
The only challenge for Alex is he has to flip through cards. joshcryer Mar 2014 #49
That's a smaller challenge than the contestants face malaise Mar 2014 #55
Absolutely! Go Authur! joshcryer Mar 2014 #56
Authur isn't the first. joshcryer Mar 2014 #48
well, if they don't like it they need to go back to the old way of 5 games ejpoeta Mar 2014 #52
The game was more competitive before Trebek marshall Mar 2014 #36
You mean with Art Fleming malaise Mar 2014 #39
I saw an old Fleming era Jeopardy a few years back rurallib Mar 2014 #63
Players are electronically blocked out until Alex finishes reading the question. The viewers WinkyDink Mar 2014 #40
That added a physical element to the game marshall Mar 2014 #42
I believe my post indicated that I was a contestant. :-) Plus, ....... WinkyDink Mar 2014 #43
LOL malaise Mar 2014 #44
You met Fleming? lapislzi Mar 2014 #67
Jeopardy 2000! lapislzi Mar 2014 #60
There are no rules to how one picks a square. Jump around, don't jump around. Whatever. Every WinkyDink Mar 2014 #38
I do not ordinarily comment on contestants but..... Swede Atlanta Mar 2014 #41
Huh? malaise Mar 2014 #45
It's because he picks "daily double" categories. joshcryer Mar 2014 #47
Agreed - there is just something about him that bothers me LibertyLover Mar 2014 #64
Thank you! I missed tonights show. joshcryer Mar 2014 #46
Don't you think the show is very inconsistent on this? Phentex Mar 2014 #53
Which is why I thought Trebek was a pig tonight malaise Mar 2014 #54
Arthur's style throws me off big time. joshcryer Mar 2014 #58
It's not Trebek, it's the judges lapislzi Mar 2014 #61
Here's a good read malaise Mar 2014 #65
We are pulling for Arthur in my household. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #57
Well Trebek has me rooting for Arthur malaise Mar 2014 #59
Trebek has no skin in the game, so I don't get what's up with that. lapislzi Mar 2014 #66
I want this guy to lose so bad. chrisa Mar 2014 #62
Eh. He's smart and easily bored. lapislzi Mar 2014 #68
Looks like he lost today :( LostOne4Ever Mar 2014 #69
Damn and I was watching 'live' - spoiler malaise Mar 2014 #70
boo! doesn't come on for an hour here :( joshcryer Mar 2014 #72
Sorry LostOne4Ever Mar 2014 #74
no worries! had completely missed 'spoilers' in the title! joshcryer Mar 2014 #75
Chu choked LibertyLover Mar 2014 #73
Yay I can watch again! NuclearDem Mar 2014 #76
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