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Hey Kevin. I'm one of the mods of /r/Jeopardy. I have a few questions for you.
How old were you when you first got interested in the game?
Do you have a prediction on who you think is going to win the Teen Tournament?
I'd also like to invite you and anyone who is a fan of the game to come and join us at /r/Jeopardy. We have daily discussions and recaps of episodes. If you aren't currently subscribed come check us out and join in on the discussion.
m0rris0n_hotel114 karma
Based on that I'm guessing you know who the winner is. And here I was thinking you weren't privy to that info. All the teens were brought on stage at the end of the finals I take it?
Thanks for answering my questions. I've posted a link to this AMA on /r/Jeopardy so you may have more Jeopardy! fans showing up to ask you about other parts of your appearance.
m0rris0n_hotel81 karma
I was nodding my head as I read that. That is exactly what he'd be doing. And he'd have some wacky French friends. He'd be listening to jazz whenever possible. And enjoying the peace of having no children to deal with.
m0rris0n_hotel69 karma
Hey Robert, thanks for doing this. Any interesting stories or experiences working on 'Nixon'? How was Oliver Stone as a director?
m0rris0n_hotel346 karma
Hey Julia,
I'm one of the mods of /r/Jeopardy. We'd love to have you stop by and participate whenever you're on Reddit. I'm sure you could provide some interesting insights on game play and overall strategy. I have a few questions for you.
1) In articles about your time on Jeopardy! it was revealed that you had the goal to be a champ on the show back when you were in the eighth grade. As a long time fan of the show are there any players you specifically identified with or considered a role model for how to play the game?
2) How many shows did it take for you to feel really comfortable playing and being on Jeopardy?
3) How draining was it playing in that many games? It seemed like in your last couple of games you were starting to show signs of fatigue.
Edit: Just wanted to throw out an invitation to anyone posting here that isn't posting regularly at /r/Jeopardy. We'd love have to as many people participating on the sub as possible. So if you aren't already please considering subscribing to the sub.
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