![]() When players get out of jail they invariably land on one of the orange streets. Statistically speaking, you have the highest chance of landing on these after you get out of jail, which is what makes the orange streets such a great buy. See these three rounds as free accommodation, unless you're unlucky enough to roll a double. After three rounds you'll be released anyway. Later on, however, you'd be wise to stay in jail as long as you can get away with it. Earlier in the game, it's in your best interest to pay the bail as soon as possible so you can join the fray in snapping up as much property as you can. The more property that's been bought up by other players, the more attractive it'll be to stay in jail. Later in the game, a few long stretches in jail won't hurt. ![]() "Monopoly is not so much about the amount of money you have, as the opportunities you can deprive your opponents of."Ĥ. Donald Trump didn't start his career by building Trump Tower, did he? Think small to generate a sustainable cash flow. Never do this, by which I mean never! Attaining a monopoly is much more lucrative than buying expensive property on which you can no longer afford to build. Too many amateurs make the mistake of focusing exclusively on the most expensive streets, sitting on their cash until they get the chance to buy Boardwalk. Don't turn up your nose at the small fry. It'll give you a better bargaining position later during any negotiation rounds.ģ. The first phase of the game is the most important. Block out thoughts like: "if I land on his hotel, I'll still have this much money left,'' or "please no six, no six, no six." Your opponents will smell your fear playing out your worst fears serves no purpose at all. Lesson number one is banishing any fears of losing. Put your loser mentality behind you, because this guide will help you wipe the smirks right off your friends' faces. ![]() ![]() These are Knappskog's 10 rules to Monopoly. ![]()
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