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He also revealed how he and Hirsch formed a connection over a mutual love for a particular classic detective show. “I greatly enjoyed bonding with Isaac backstage over our shared love of ’70s ...
Masters Season 3 finalist Isaac Hirsch began his caption by announcing that it was a “wrap” on the show. He then reflected on the season as a whole, stating that it offered something for everyone.
She will play tonight along with Yogesh Raut, Juveria Zaheer and Isaac Hirsch. Groce is from Pittsburgh. Raut is currently in second place followed by Hirsch then Zaheer.
The leaderboard as of now has Groce in the top spot, followed by Raut, Hirsch, and Zaheer. “Jeopardy Masters” returns for semifinal games 3 and 4 at 9 p.m. Tuesday, June 3 on ABC.
Masters” one and two feature Yogesh Raut, Victoria Groce, Juveria Zaheer and Isaac Hirsch and will premiere on Wednesday, May 28. The new episode will air at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.
Masters 2025 semifinalists are Victoria Groce, Yogesh Raut, Juveria Zaheer and Isaac Hirsch. To catch up with Jeopardy! Masters episodes, you can stream them on-demand on Hulu.
Yogesh Raut stands in second place while Isaac Hirsch is in third. Quarterfinal games five and six feature Yogesh Raut, Victoria Groce, Roger Craig, Juveria Zaheer, Isaac Hirsch and Matt Amodio.
The leaderboard as of now has Groce in first place, followed by Raut, Hirsch, Zaheer, Amodio and Craig. “Jeopardy Masters” returns on Tuesday, May 27. Want to catch up?
Masters. Jeopardy! Masters May 7 game 1 Final Jeopardy Making their Jeopardy! Masters debut in game 1 were Neilesh Vinjamuri, Isaac Hirsch and Adriana Harmeyer.
Lauren Hirsch covers Wall Street, including M&A, executive changes, board strife and policy moves affecting business. Mike Isaac is a technology correspondent for The Times based in San Francisco.
Lauren Hirsch covers Wall Street, including M&A, executive changes, board strife and policy moves affecting business. Mike Isaac is a technology correspondent for The Times based in San Francisco.