‘Jeopardy! Masters’ Has Officially Moved Beyond James Holzhauer — Here’s the Champion Who’s Actually Redefining the Game

Yogesh Raut Has Taken James Holzhauer’s Role as the ‘Jeopardy!’ Villain

Yogesh Raut was a three-time champion on regular Jeopardy! which aired January 2023 during Season 39. He moved to the 2024 Tournament of Champions, where he defeated Ben Chan and Troy Meyer in the finals after a strong showing throughout the competition. Raut’s TOC win guaranteed him a spot on the 2024 Jeopardy! Masters, where he would finish in second behind Victoria Groce, despite putting up gaudy scores in nearly every match. Raut is currently a standout on 2025 Jeopardy! Masters turning in dominant performances early in the season.”
Since his first stint on Masters, Raut has modeled his game after Jeopardy!‘s signature high-roller, James Holzhauer, by placing massive wagers on Daily Doubles, resulting in big scores that often leave his competition in the dust. Thanks to multiple all-or-nothing Daily Double gambles, Raut posted dominant scores in early matches, thanks to aggressive Daily Double wagers. His range of knowledge shows no boundaries, as he can approach any subject with the utmost confidence. When Raut appears in a special competition, he is a force to be reckoned with.

One missed syllable prevented this ‘Jeopardy!’ contestant from winning.
In his two Jeopardy! Masters appearances, Raut has taken the mantle of “game show villain,” a self-proclaimed title long held by the self-assured Holzhauer. Without partaking in any bits, Raut’s constant smirking and amusement with his risky betting (who recently joked about betting it all when it would’ve been unnecessary to do so), has made him a natural antagonist on the stage.
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In a post-Holzhauer world, the Las Vegas gambler who shattered all show records due to his high-risk wagers and inspired everyone in his wake to chase after Daily Doubles, Jeopardy! has seen an onslaught of super-champs and major money earners. When examining the all-time leaderboards, recent competitors like Matt Amodio, Amy Schneider, Mattea Roach, and Cris Pannullo sit at the top. However, regular-season success has not always translated into tournament glory. Raut didn’t light the world on fire during his run on regular Jeopardy!, but he steps up his game when the lights shine the brightest in primetime.
As long as he is active in the trivia world, no one would imagine a Jeopardy! Masters tournament without the presence of Jeopardy James himself, Holzhauer. Have no fear, though–the show’s primetime tournament can survive without the game show heavy, as Raut is here to be the final boss that all contestants must bypass.