Well I am not entirely sure.But I do know that the team manager is the one that gives all the players their paychecks. And if you are realy good ,but if you play for another team, the manager of a team will name a realy good salary for you. depends which player
Each player has a set salary, regardless of whether they win or lose. There can be bonuses to players for certain achievements (getting awards, winning the cup...) but generally those aren't just "win a game" or "win the 1st round in the playoffs."
20.4 million
As of 2010 playoffs all players on the 53 man team make an atomatic 23,000$
Nothing. Players are not paid in the Playoffs. Their salary is for the regular season and they play in the playoffs without getting paid any salary.
As of the start of the 2007 playoffs, no. The most 'sweeps' in the first round of the playoffs has been two and that has happened many times. But never have three teams swept in the first round of the MLB playoffs much less all four teams.
Most players in the Stanley cup playoffs don't get paid at all unless they have it written into their contracts. Lots of players are playing just because they love the game.
In Monopoly, players start with 1,500 each.
12 on each team
Players don't get paid anything for winning the Stanley Cup (or for any games in the playoffs) unless their contract specifies that the team would pay a bonus for winning it. This would be negotiated between the player's agent and the team along with the rest of the stipulations in the contract.
In Pictionary, each round usually lasts about 1-2 minutes for each player to draw and guess.
Players in the Monopoly game start with 1,500 each.
£5 OR £10