No, when an amateur accepts an invitation to a tour event they forgo all official money.
no
Yes, an amateur would win the Claret Jug if he won the Open Champoinship. However, he would not win the prize money, as that would contavene his amateur status
When an amateur wins a professional event, the organisers will give the prize money for 1st place to the 2nd placed competitor, and 2nd place prize money to 3rd placed and so on.
No. Amateurs can participate by Invitation of course, but cannot get paid any amount. Think about it. There not pro yet, so they are not on that pay level. The payday IS playing at a Major.
The player(s) in second place the money divided between them, plus the money the receive for their finish.
If you are going to keep on being so amateur they are not going to hire us. Stop being so amateur!
If the player and the dealer have the same hand no one wins it is called a push, you keep your money.
Yes. But to retain your amateur status you have to waive any money that you might win.
Amateur radio is a Hoby , there is no money oriented activities.
No, his status must be declared prior to the start of the competition.
Make an auction and find out
Yes