The winner keeps what he/she has won, the second place finisher receives $2000 and the third place finisher receives $1000. When the defending champion does not win a match, he/she gets to keep what he/she won in previous games, as well as the consolation prize for second or third place for that match.
Yes they keep there winnings, but only the First place player's winnings are the cash for the Jeopardy total score. The second and third place winnings are prizes of 1,000 and 2,000 dollars
no and a video link is available under related links where Alex Trebek will answer the question in detail.
no Second place gets 2000 dollars and third 1000 dollars
Prior to 1984, all contestants kept their winnings, and contestants who finished with scores below $0 received consolation prizes. see related link
No but they are given consolation prizes
yes
He was never tied. The next person has way less Jeopardy winnings
Of the three contestants, the one who finishes with the most money wins the game and gets to keep the money. The contestant who finishes in second place receives $2000 and the third place finisher receives $1000. The winner of the show gets to return to play two new challengers. If the returning champion wins, that day's winnings are added to his previous winnings. If he finishes in second place, he receives $2000 for that game in addition to his previous winnings, if he finishes in third place, he receives $1000 plus previous winnings.
When you watch the show they show you what they get. Wheel of Fortune is not Jeopardy. You keep your winnings and if you don.t have any they give you $1,000.
yes, but not really because it was a different show. It was a network show with Art Fleming as host and not the Popular Jeopardy series. Since this show started in 1984 Jeopardy losers did not keep there money. Some of the early shows prizes for questions were 10 through 50 dollars until it was cancelled in 1975. Even when brought back in 1978-9 the top prize was 125 see related link
Only the player who wins keeps their winnings. The second place contestant gets $2,000, and the third place contestant gets $1,000. On the Art Fleming versions, all players kept their winnings regardless of outcome, which was changed on the current version of the show to only the first place contestant doing so.
In a game with many players, there can be none, one or many winners and none, one or many losers. A positive sum game is one in which the sum of all the winnings is greater than the sum of all the losses. In theory, then, it should be possible for the winners to compensate the losers but still keep some of the positive sum. But that is in theory!
They are not paid right away and must wait until after the program has aired
probably
Of the three contestants, the one who finishes with the most money wins the game and gets to keep the money. The contestant who finishes in second place receives $2000 and the third place finisher receives $1000. The winner of the show gets to return to play two new challengers. If the returning champion wins, that day's winnings are added to his previous winnings. If he finishes in second place, he receives $2000 for that game in addition to his previous winnings, if he finishes in third place, he receives $1000 plus previous winnings.
Jesse Cuevas, originally from Kansas, won for the 2nd day, adding $27,600 to his winnings.
yes they keep and pay taxes on what they win
yes