No
There are 1 in the first round 2 of them in the second Double Jeopardy round and you could call final jeopardy the 4th since you can double your money if you bet it all, but is is not called a daily double so the answer is 3
Second place winners get $2000. Third place winners get $1000
In the career mode, you can make money by selling players, winning tournaments, being a good coach, or your beginning of season bonus.
If you land on a daily double you can or you can bet more than you have up to an amount Alex tells you.. At the end of the game you don't play.
A pool player does not realy earn a salary. He/she earn his/her living by winning prize money, collecting money from sponsors or in some cases they get an additional fund from an institution (e.g. NOC/NSF in The Netherlands). So you could say that a pool players salary is as much as he/she wins from tournaments, combined with the sponsors he/she has.
Win games or tournaments or buy cash for real money
Aside from them nobody else is close to there amount and Brad Rutter only won it in the tournaments he only won $55,102 playing Jeopardy. Dave Madden won $430,400 the related links list the $50,00 plus Jeopardy winners with Brad Rutter close to the bottom You see in a tournament you don't win the money as you do in Jeopardy by risking it you win a prize that you are not gambling on losing. Jerome Vered won $250,000 for the third place in the Ultimate Tournament of Champions increasing his total to $496,602
Double Jeopardy grossed $177,835,231 worldwide.
Because he was a pro (earning money from tennis). Professional players were not allowed in the Slam tournaments (the ban was lifted in 1968)
$100,000. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeopardy!_College_Championship
you have to win the tournaments;)
no only the winner