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MONOPOLY

MONOPOLY RULES

Monopoly is a board game that deals with buying, selling, renting and owning of property and is played between 2 and 8 players. Each player begins by selecting a token and receives $1500 in monopoly or game money. The balance money and all the property belong to the bank.

The high roller of dice begins the game, proceeding clockwise through every player. Each player rolls two dice and moves according to the number displayed on them. If a player rolls doubles, that player immediately gets a second turn. If a player rolls doubles three times in a row, the player is sent to jail.

The position of the player will determine the actions he can take. For example if the player lands on an open property, he can choose to buy it from the bank. If he chooses not to buy it, the other players have the option of buying it in an auction. If the player lands on a property already owned by another, he will be required to pay rent. The amount of the rent differs from property to property and is indicated on the title deed for the property. Player can also buy houses and hotels to place on properties, which increase the amount of rent other players will have to pay if they land on a property.

If the player were to land on Chance and Community Chest spaces, he has to draw a card from the respective decks. The player then follows the instructions on the card.

Players can buy, sell, and trade properties between each other too. The game of Monopoly concludes when one play amasses all the wealth and all the other players are left bankrupt. In the event that a player owes rent to another player and cannot pay, the player is bankrupted and must give all his property to the other player.