Arthur Chu

Chu in 2015 Arthur Chu (born January 30, 1984) is an American columnist and former contestant on ''Jeopardy!'', a syndicated U.S. game show. He first became known for the unusual style of play that he adopted during his 11-game winning streak on the show. When his appearances aired, Chu attracted criticism from many for jumping from category to category rather than selecting clues in sequential order, a strategy known as the "Forrest Bounce", named for former champion Chuck Forrest.

Chu prepared extensively before his ''Jeopardy!'' appearance by reviewing tapes, study guides, game theory and ''Jeopardy!'' strategy. Chu made his debut on January 28, 2014, winning $37,000 in his first game. After winning 11 games, Chu lost his 12th game (which aired on March 12) to Diana Peloquin. He is the tenth highest-earning ''Jeopardy!'' champion in non-tournament gameplay, with a grand total of $298,200. Chu also won an additional $100,000 for taking second place in the 2014 Tournament of Champions.

Since his appearances on ''Jeopardy!'', Chu has used his fame to speak out publicly on issues that are important to him. Chu later became a columnist and Internet commentator, writing for ''The Daily Beast'' and ''Salon'' on various issues, including racism and sexism in nerd culture. Provided by Wikipedia
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