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'Jeopardy!' Champ James Holzhauer Has Epic Quip Involving Ken Jennings After Night 3 Of The 'Greatest Of All Time' Tournament

Jeopardy!'s multi-night "Greatest of All Time" Tournament is well under way, with three of the show's best players ever returning for a multi-night showdown to determine who is truly the best player in Jeopardy! history.

The first player to win three games wins. After the third night, Ken Jennings managed to win his second match, putting him just one more round away from total victory. In second place is James Holzhauer, who won the second round of the tournament.

Though he is sill hoping to beat Jennings out on the Jeopardy! stage, it's pretty safe to say he's already won the hearts of Twitter.


After Jennings' win, Holzhauer tweeted:

Jennings even responded in perfect fashion.

Fans loved the exchange and couldn't believe the raunchy humor coming from two distinguished Jeopardy! champions.


Holzhauer is truly a Twitter master.



All three Jeopardy! champs have hoards of followers online...but those fans weren't sure they wanted to hear about this.


Holzhauer has been tweeting digs at his fellow contestants pretty much nonstop since the tournament began.



We're living in a magical time of Jeopardy!



Who will end up winning the tournament? Only time will tell, but no matter how things turn out, we know James Holzhauer will have something funny to say about it online.

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