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*** Thanks, but I guess I wasn't being clear enough. When I mean that nobody is interested in it, I mean that-- if everybody stays quiet and nobody even names a price, even "$0," what happens? Does the game not continue until someone actually bids something? (Actually, I found my answer: If nobody even bothers to make a bid, the player with the most money is forced to buy the property for $1. This was in the tournament rulebook.)

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*** Thanks, but I guess I wasn't being clear enough. When I mean that nobody is interested in it, I mean that-- if everybody stays quiet and nobody even names a price, even "$0," what happens? Does the game not continue until someone actually bids something? (Actually, I found my answer: If nobody even bothers to make a bid, the player with the most money is forced to buy the property for $1. This was in the tournament rulebook.))
**The property stays with the bank. Simple.
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*** It represents business a opportunity for that location. Your Icon is the industry you represent and when you land on a space you want to move your business in, but due to Monopolies by an owner, they force you to sell out, and as the value of property rises due to development, the amount you need to spend to try to muscle in raises as well. Landing on utilities affects everyone in the area since the power producton and water are shared by all the locations, and are needed for your business infrastructure and can be gouged if someone else holds the monopoly. Also you need real-roads to move your goods efficiently (for the time period) so people that control the rail-roads also kick you in the nuts.

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*** It represents business a opportunity for that location. Your Icon is the industry you represent and when you land on a space you want to move your business in, but due to Monopolies by an owner, they force you to sell out, and as the value of property rises due to development, the amount you need to spend to try to muscle in raises as well. Landing on utilities affects everyone in the area since the power producton and water are shared by all the locations, and are needed for your business infrastructure and can be gouged if someone else holds the monopoly. Also you need real-roads railroads to move your goods efficiently (for the time period) so people that control the rail-roads railroads also kick you in the nuts.



** Always figured it was you getting caught on suspicion of insider trading or some other white collar crime, only to be released when no one could prove it was just a case of getting lucky.

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** Always figured it was you getting caught on suspicion of insider trading or some other white collar crime, only to be released when no one could prove it was wasn't just a case of getting lucky.



*** Thanks, but I guess I wasn't being clear enough. When I mean that nobody is interested in it, I mean that--if everybody stays quiet and nobody even names a price, even "$0," what happens? Does the game not continue until someone actually bids something? (Actually, I found my answer: If nobody even bothers to make a bid, the player with the most money is forced to buy the property for $1. This was in the tournament rulebook.)

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*** Thanks, but I guess I wasn't being clear enough. When I mean that nobody is interested in it, I mean that--if that-- if everybody stays quiet and nobody even names a price, even "$0," what happens? Does the game not continue until someone actually bids something? (Actually, I found my answer: If nobody even bothers to make a bid, the player with the most money is forced to buy the property for $1. This was in the tournament rulebook.)
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** Always figured it was you getting caught on suspicion of insider trading or some other white collar crime, only to be released when no one could prove it was just a case of getting lucky.
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*** Thanks, but I guess I wasn't being clear enough. When I mean that nobody is interested in it, I mean that--if everybody stays quiet and nobody even names a price, even "$0," what happens? Does the game not continue until someone actually bids something?

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*** Thanks, but I guess I wasn't being clear enough. When I mean that nobody is interested in it, I mean that--if everybody stays quiet and nobody even names a price, even "$0," what happens? Does the game not continue until someone actually bids something?something? (Actually, I found my answer: If nobody even bothers to make a bid, the player with the most money is forced to buy the property for $1. This was in the tournament rulebook.)
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** By rule, "Bidding may start at any price." Presumably the first player who shouts "$0" will get the property for free unless someone else bids a positive amount. (By this logic, someone who bids "Negative $5000" will get the property ''and'' $5000 from the bank; in practice as long as at least two players are ''at all'' interested in actually winning the game, the auction will bid itself out to at least positive price values.)

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** By rule, "Bidding may start at any price." Presumably the first player who shouts "$0" will get the property for free unless someone else bids a positive amount. (By this logic, someone who bids "Negative $5000" will get the property ''and'' $5000 from the bank; in practice as long as at least two players are ''at all'' interested in actually winning the game, the auction will bid itself out to at least positive price values.))
*** Thanks, but I guess I wasn't being clear enough. When I mean that nobody is interested in it, I mean that--if everybody stays quiet and nobody even names a price, even "$0," what happens? Does the game not continue until someone actually bids something?
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** Might also be a case of you being out on a bender and doing too much to the point where you're arrested by the cops and put in jail to cool off for a night.
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** By rule, "Bidding may start at any price." Presumably the first player who shouts "$0" first will get the property for free unless someone else bids a positive amount. (By this logic, someone who bids "Negative $5000" will get the property ''and'' $5000 from the bank; in practice as long as at least two players are ''at all'' interested in actually winning the game, the auction will bid itself out to at least positive price values.)

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** By rule, "Bidding may start at any price." Presumably the first player who shouts "$0" first will get the property for free unless someone else bids a positive amount. (By this logic, someone who bids "Negative $5000" will get the property ''and'' $5000 from the bank; in practice as long as at least two players are ''at all'' interested in actually winning the game, the auction will bid itself out to at least positive price values.)
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** By rule, "Bidding may start at any price." Presumably the first player who shouts "$0" first will get the property for free unless someone else bids a positive amount. (By this logic, someone who bids "Negative $5000" will get the property ''and'' $5000 from the bank; in practice as long as at least two players are ''at all'' interested in actually winning the auction will bid itself out to at least positive price values.)

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** By rule, "Bidding may start at any price." Presumably the first player who shouts "$0" first will get the property for free unless someone else bids a positive amount. (By this logic, someone who bids "Negative $5000" will get the property ''and'' $5000 from the bank; in practice as long as at least two players are ''at all'' interested in actually winning the game, the auction will bid itself out to at least positive price values.)
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* If someone lands on an unowned property and turns it down, it goes to auction. What happens if none of the players are interested in buying it? Who gets the property, and for how much?

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* If someone lands on an unowned property and turns it down, it goes to auction. What happens if none of the players are interested in buying it? Who gets the property, and for how much?much?
** By rule, "Bidding may start at any price." Presumably the first player who shouts "$0" first will get the property for free unless someone else bids a positive amount. (By this logic, someone who bids "Negative $5000" will get the property ''and'' $5000 from the bank; in practice as long as at least two players are ''at all'' interested in actually winning the auction will bid itself out to at least positive price values.)
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** Perhaps the in-universe reason for getting to roll again after rolling doubles is something illegal, and doing it too often in a short span got you caught.

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** Perhaps the in-universe reason for getting to roll again after rolling doubles is something illegal, and doing it too often in a short span got you caught.caught.
* If someone lands on an unowned property and turns it down, it goes to auction. What happens if none of the players are interested in buying it? Who gets the property, and for how much?
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** For that matter, where are you sleeping when you land on the Luxury\Income Tax spaces? Let alone that you have to go exactly as far as you can (dictated by the dice) instead of deciding to stop early for the "day" to avoid having to stop on a rival's property. Even by game standards, it's pretty abstract.

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** For that matter, where are you sleeping when you land on the Luxury\Income Luxury/Income Tax spaces? Let alone that you have to go exactly as far as you can (dictated by the dice) instead of deciding to stop early for the "day" to avoid having to stop on a rival's property. Even by game standards, it's pretty abstract.
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** TallPoppySyndrome

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** TallPoppySyndromeTallPoppySyndrome
** Perhaps the in-universe reason for getting to roll again after rolling doubles is something illegal, and doing it too often in a short span got you caught.
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* I heard there was a way to play Monopoly with two boards called Mafia Monopoly, but the rules were taken offline. Does anyone know the rules?
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** I don't know if it's official, but my family always assumed it means you're speeding.

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** I don't know if it's official, but my family always assumed it means you're speeding.speeding.
** TallPoppySyndrome
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* Is there an in-universe justification for why a third consecutive roll of doubles lands you in jail? Like, I can see the "Go to Jail" as sort of like a restricted area where you can pass through, but don't you dare stop. But this doubles thing... I realize it's to put a hard limit on the length of a person's turn in rolls, just... it'd be interesting to see if there's a reasoning beyond that.

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* Is there an in-universe justification for why a third consecutive roll of doubles lands you in jail? Like, I can see the "Go to Jail" as sort of like a restricted area where you can pass through, but don't you dare stop. But this doubles thing... I realize it's to put a hard limit on the length of a person's turn in rolls, just... it'd be interesting to see if there's a reasoning beyond that.that.
** I don't know if it's official, but my family always assumed it means you're speeding.
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*** Can't other people stay in the same hotel at the same time? It'd be fairly rare, of course, but it's unlikely that you'd never see it happen over the course of a game.



**** It represents business a opportunity for that location. Your Icon is the industry you represent and when you land on a space you want to move your business in, but due to Monopolies by an owner, they force you to sell out, and as the value of property rises due to development, the amount you need to spend to try to muscle in raises as well. Landing on utilities affects everyone in the area since the power producton and water are shared by all the locations, and are needed for your business infrastructure and can be gouged if someone else holds the monopoly. Also you need real-roads to move your goods efficiently (for the time period) so people that control the rail-roads also kick you in the nuts.

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**** It represents business a opportunity for that location. Your Icon is the industry you represent and when you land on a space you want to move your business in, but due to Monopolies by an owner, they force you to sell out, and as the value of property rises due to development, the amount you need to spend to try to muscle in raises as well. Landing on utilities affects everyone in the area since the power producton and water are shared by all the locations, and are needed for your business infrastructure and can be gouged if someone else holds the monopoly. Also you need real-roads to move your goods efficiently (for the time period) so people that control the rail-roads also kick you in the nuts.nuts.
* Is there an in-universe justification for why a third consecutive roll of doubles lands you in jail? Like, I can see the "Go to Jail" as sort of like a restricted area where you can pass through, but don't you dare stop. But this doubles thing... I realize it's to put a hard limit on the length of a person's turn in rolls, just... it'd be interesting to see if there's a reasoning beyond that.
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*** Presumably you fell asleep while in the queue at the tax office.

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*** Presumably you fell asleep while in the queue at the tax office.office.
**** It represents business a opportunity for that location. Your Icon is the industry you represent and when you land on a space you want to move your business in, but due to Monopolies by an owner, they force you to sell out, and as the value of property rises due to development, the amount you need to spend to try to muscle in raises as well. Landing on utilities affects everyone in the area since the power producton and water are shared by all the locations, and are needed for your business infrastructure and can be gouged if someone else holds the monopoly. Also you need real-roads to move your goods efficiently (for the time period) so people that control the rail-roads also kick you in the nuts.
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** For that matter, where are you sleeping when you land on the Luxury\Income Tax spaces? Let alone that you have to go exactly as far as you can (dictated by the dice) instead of deciding to stop early for the "day" to avoid having to stop on a rival's property. Even by game standards, it's pretty abstract.

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** For that matter, where are you sleeping when you land on the Luxury\Income Tax spaces? Let alone that you have to go exactly as far as you can (dictated by the dice) instead of deciding to stop early for the "day" to avoid having to stop on a rival's property. Even by game standards, it's pretty abstract.abstract.
*** Presumably you fell asleep while in the queue at the tax office.
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** You can't sleep on the street, that's vagrancy, but the house owners won't let you rent out just one house or room, that's Monopoly.

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** You can't sleep on the street, that's vagrancy, but the house owners won't let you rent out just one house or room, that's Monopoly.Monopoly.
** For that matter, where are you sleeping when you land on the Luxury\Income Tax spaces? Let alone that you have to go exactly as far as you can (dictated by the dice) instead of deciding to stop early for the "day" to avoid having to stop on a rival's property. Even by game standards, it's pretty abstract.
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** Though given that you are travelling around the area in an old boot, a top hat or a steam iron, it's hard to get upset at this minor deviation from authenticity.

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** Though given that you are travelling around the area in an old boot, a top hat or a steam iron, it's hard to get upset at this minor deviation from authenticity.authenticity.
** You can't sleep on the street, that's vagrancy, but the house owners won't let you rent out just one house or room, that's Monopoly.
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* In relation to the above, would that mean that landing on any owned property forces you to stay there and pay for all the rooms, whether anyone lives in them or not? And how do you make one pay the rent for a street?

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* In relation to the above, would that mean that landing on any owned property forces you to stay there and pay for all the rooms, whether anyone lives in them or not? And how do you make one pay the rent for a street?street?
** Though given that you are travelling around the area in an old boot, a top hat or a steam iron, it's hard to get upset at this minor deviation from authenticity.
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** If you book the entire hotel for yourself, just as you appear to be doing in Monopoly, then likely yes.

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** If you book the entire hotel for yourself, just as you appear to be doing in Monopoly, then likely yes.yes.
* In relation to the above, would that mean that landing on any owned property forces you to stay there and pay for all the rooms, whether anyone lives in them or not? And how do you make one pay the rent for a street?
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* Are RealLife boardwalk hotels really so expensive that staying in them for one night can bankrupt a person?

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* Are RealLife boardwalk hotels really so expensive that staying in them for one night can bankrupt a person?person?
** If you book the entire hotel for yourself, just as you appear to be doing in Monopoly, then likely yes.
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* I heard there was a way to play Monopoly with two boards called Mafia Monopoly, but the rules were taken offline. Does anyone know the rules?

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* I heard there was a way to play Monopoly with two boards called Mafia Monopoly, but the rules were taken offline. Does anyone know the rules?rules?
* Are RealLife boardwalk hotels really so expensive that staying in them for one night can bankrupt a person?

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