<P> If there is a tie for the final wild card position, the non-winner that advances will be based on the same regulations as two contestants who tie for second; the tie - breaker is the contestant's score after the Double Jeopardy! round, and if further tied, the score after the Jeopardy! round determines the contestant who advances as the wild card . </P> <P> If two or more contestants tie for the highest score (greater than zero) at the end of match (first round, semi-final game, or end of a two - game final), the standard tiebreaker is used . However, if two or more contestants tie for the highest score at the end of the first game of a two - game final, no tiebreaker is played . </P> <P> If none of the contestants in a quarter - final or semi-final game end with a positive score, no contestant automatically qualifies from that game, and an additional wild card contestant advances instead . This occurred in the quarter - finals of the 1991 Seniors Tournament and the semi-finals of the 2013 Teen Tournament . </P> <P> In the finals, contestants who finish Double Jeopardy! with a $0 or negative score on either day do not play Final Jeopardy! that day; their score for that leg is recorded as $0 . </P>

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