The champion was in second place with exactly half the leader's total ($10,800-21,600). The third place contestant had a few hundred less. Now at this point, the runner-up can virtually guarantee being a co-champ by betting everything because no one with a brain in his head in first place would risk losing by betting a single dollar. However, for some reason, she bet an amount caluculated to beat the third place contestant by a dollar if he bet it all.
Naturally, she was the only one to get FJ correct and found herself finishing a few hundred behind the leader, who missed it but bet nothing.
I can understand making a choice if you're in second place and you have to decide how aggressively to bet when you might or might not be able to catch the leader depending on his strategy, but the strategy here was a complete no brainer. Am I missing something or did she just have the biggest brain freeze of all time?
BTW, the FJ category was World Rivers. "It's the only river that goes through four world capitals, more than any other." I actually knew that this one is