Collins has already earned the title as 'most winning woman.' She is now the third person in 'Jeopardy'.
Schneider is in fourth place for highest winnings in regular-season play and in consecutive games won, trailing Amodio, Holzhauer and Jennings. Collins has won for the 18th time in a row and earned 391,600. The following day, she surpassed Jason Zuffranieri.
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