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Ken, Brad or James? Jeopardy tournament to determine 'greatest of all time'

The three top money winners in Jeopardy history will vie for a share of $1.5 million in January.

1st player to win 3 matches will land $1M, runners-up split $500K

Jeopardy, hosted by Alex Trebek, will hold a tournament to determine its 'greatest player of all time,' pitting the three best-known champions against one another in January. (Ben Hider/Getty Images)

The three top money winners in Jeopardyhistory will vie for a share of $1.5 million US in January.

ABC and the quiz show's producer said Monday that Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter and James Holzhauer will compete in prime-time episodes on the network.

The first contestant to win three matches will receive $1 million. Each runner-up will take home $250,000.

Alex Trebek will host the contest, titled Jeopardy:The Greatest of All Time and debuting 8 p.m. ET on Jan. 7.

Rutter is the top all-time money winner with $4.7 million, followed by Jennings with $3.4 million and Holzhauer with $2.7 million.

Jennings holds the record for longest winning streak (74 games), while Holzhauerholds the top 15 of Jeopardy's single-game winnings records.

In a statement, Trebek said the three have proved they qualify as the "greatest," and now will compete to be "the best of the best."