How to play Monopoly (Retro Series)
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- Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
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0:00 - Objective
0:15 - Setup
0:45 - Starting
1:01 - Property
1:32 - Houses & Hotels
1:52 - Not Enough Money
2:05 - Mortgage Property
2:32 - Bankrupt
2:48 - Special Spaces
3:09 - Go to Jail
4:09 - Trading
4:30 - A Monopoly
5:16 - Hotels
5:39 - Income Tax
RULES:
The object of the game is to be the last player standing.
Lay out the board and each player picks a token and places it on Go. Give each player $1,500 divided as follows: 2 $500s, $100s, and $50s, 6 $20s, and 5 $10s, $5s, and $1s. All the remaining money stays with the game and is called the bank.
One person is the banker and manages the money of the bank, which must stay separate from their player money. Place the property cards, houses, and hotels with the bank.
Each player rolls the dice and the player with the highest total goes first, then play proceeds clockwise.
On your turn, roll both dice and move your token exactly that many spaces clockwise around the board. If you land on an unowned property you may buy it from the bank for the listed price. You receive the property card and place it face up in front of you. If you do not wish to buy it, then the bank sells it at auction to the highest bidder.
If you land on a property that another player owns, pay them rent according to the price on their property card. If they own all the properties of the same color, then you must pay them double rent on unimproved properties. An unimproved property is a spot that doesn’t have any houses or a hotel on it.
If the player does have houses or a hotel, you must pay them the corresponding price. The property owner may not collect rent if he fails to ask for it before the next player rolls the dice. If you do not have enough money to pay another player or the bank, you must sell off your hotels, houses, and mortgage property until you can pay the creditor. To mortgage a property you own, flip it face down and collect the mortgage price from the bank. If a player lands on a mortgaged property, they do not pay any rent and they are not allowed to buy the mortgaged property. To unmortgage a property you must pay the bank the mortgage price plus 10%. Unimproved properties in a monopoly still receive the double rent bonus even if some of the properties are mortgaged.
If you sell and mortgage everything and still don’t have enough money to pay, you are bankrupt and are out of the game. You give all that you have to the creditor. Mortgaged properties remained mortgaged. A player may never give or lend money or properties to another player.
As you travel around the board several things can happen. If you land on chance or community chest, you draw 1 card from its respected draw pile and follow the instructions on the card. If you land on a tax space, you pay the bank the proper amount. If you land on free parking, nothing happens. When you land on or pass GO you collect 200 dollars from the bank. If you land on Go to jail, you go immediately go to jail and do not pass GO and do not collect 200 dollars. If you land on the jail space, you aren’t in jail, but are visiting.
If you roll doubles, you get to roll and move again. Unless this is the 3rd time you’ve rolled doubles in a single turn, then, you go straight to jail.
If you’re in jail, you still are allowed to buy and sell houses, trade with players and collect rent. However, at the start of your turn you may pay $50 to be released from jail. If you do this, pay, then roll the dice and continue your turn as normal. Or, if you choose not to pay, you still roll dice, if you roll doubles you are released from jail and move that many spaces, then your turn ends, you do not get to roll again. IF you fail to roll doubles by your 3rd turn in jail, you must pay the $50 and move the number of spaces you did roll.
During the game you may only trade with other players: cash, “get out of jail free cards”, and properties that do not have any houses or... - Хобби
Excellent tutorial. One other thing that's worth pointing out--the Bank, unlike the players, can never run out of money. If it does, the Banker is allowed to make more by writing on scrap paper. It's like the federal government that way.
My name is Douglas
Huh so like real life
Monopoly inflation edition
Biden edition
@@garrysmith1029 lol
Monopoly how to play. First find one to four friends to play and then lose them. :)
Sounds more like Uno to me, except you can lose more friends per game
1-8 players
For me I always somehow win.
Lol
@@mumtazkhokhar431 2-6*
Did this guy actually rolled three doubles in a row on camera!? 😂
😌
@@TripleSGames it must have took you so long
prob editing (but if it is editing that's some top-notch editing. If you actually did roll triple doubles, that's insane.)
@@tyboy158 It's not that insane, it seems to happen to at least one person every time you play monopoly lol
I think it would take 6 cubed = 216 throws, on average, to get three doubles in a row.
I just learned this game's origins, and I was like "what were you expecting from a pvp game? For everyone to cooperate?"
Apparently, she didn't want people cheering to the people going bankrupt, but of course they are gonna do that, it's pvp!
@@legendgames128 What are you talking about?
@@AnathexAdventurer Supposedly, the well known origins of the creation of monopoly (that being it was solely created by Charles Darrow) is wrong.
@@legendgames128 Key word: Supposedly.
@@legendgames128 I mean the patent evidence is painfully clear when we look at The Landlord's Game. But that said, Darrow innovated on the Landlord's Game and game mechanics are not something you can own, anyway. Some socialist nitwit wanted to make a game as a bit of activism and intended to use it to show off how much better her worldview was with its sequel, while Darrow went "hey, this is a fun game" and made a superior version of the first one that lasted over a century.
Seems pretty fair to me. What, would a socialist complain about not getting money? Ha!
Thank you so much now I can play with the friends I don't have
WHA
Thank you for this tutorial, very informative. Mannnn… looking back at my childhood this is not how we used to play monopoly. My cousins made their own rules. I didn’t know so I followed along 😅 I am wondering how i always lose this game back then lol
They had a Monopoly over you
Nobody I know plays it exactly by the rules. I think that that's a sign that the rules could be improved.
Same
@@rogerkearns8094 nobody plays by the rules and nobody enjoys the game. I say to enjoy the game you have to play by the rules
You actually forgot to mention that you can also use a Get out of jail free card to be released from jail without paying anything (only if a player has it or if the other player sold it to you).
he did..
I think that’s kind of obvious.
@@themelonman4303 maybe so, but so is the fact that you move the sum of your dice rolls
I know you already did this but damn you made "how to play monopoly" better.
Yea, correct.
wait what i watched this vid b4
i mean the updated vid
@Kyle Jeffery i think i saw this comment before dk where though
@Ismael Jalen what a madlad
3:23 I wonder how long did that take you to record?🤔
It felt like forever.
@@TripleSGames The probability of that is *1 in 216* or *%,4(629)*
@@TripleSGames stupid
I really appreciate your effort remaking this How to Play video...
Bruh what the fck
Fck that
My winning strategy has always been own what I like to call GO Corner, that is, buying Boardwalk and Park Place, and Mediterranean and Baltic, expand to the 3 green properties, utilities, and railroads if you have the cash and time. Statistically though, at least in my games, you're gonna land on one of those properties around GO! Almost every round, and since there's only 2 to own for a monopoly instead of 3 like most, you start earning max value right away. Then soon as you can, get them hotels up baby! Boardwalk and Park Place, AKA Bankrupting Blue are the game ending landmines for most players. Once my hotels go up there, everyone starts sweating as they round GO! It's the one time landing on the luxury tax space is far and away preferable to the alternative! 😄
Same here dude
@@mrdinosaurproductions9507 Lol I find that allot of folks don't have a strategy and just kind of buy willy-nilly or their favorite colors and what not. But basically you want to own a corner of the board. Orange and red is great cuz that's the max chance you'll land on one of those on any given Turn. My favorite corner has the least returns theoretically but I find they generally will land on my green or blue and if it didn't bankrupt them, it usually hurts to where it's paralyzing. They can't build or do anything for a few turns. And if they land on something else that just compounds the issue. But it's owning that most expensive side that's my key. It protects you from paying the biggest rents. And if you just keep enough cash to handle the next 2 biggest you don't own, then it's good offense and defense. Sorry to rant I guess I had more to say about Monopoly than I thought. 😂
The Income Tax was reduced to $200 In 1936, the year after Monopoly was originally released in 1935. In 2008, the 10% option was removed from Income Tax, as well as the increase of Luxury Tax (known as Super Tax in some editions) from $75 to $100.
And, I got a Special 2V2 rules just for this:
All 4 players roll the dice. Highest Roller goes first, second highest roller goes second and so on.
If you land on your teammate's property, nothing happens! You're okay!
The goal is to either:
A. Bankrupt both the opposing team members before your team goes bankrupt; or,
B. After all Properties have been bought or a certain amount of turns have been played, be the team that has the highest combined cash.
3:22 the amount of takes that must have took
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you so much for teaching us!
How long did it take you to get the footage of rolling 3 doubles in a row?
"If you land on Free Parking, nothing happens."
People who never actually read the Monopoly rules as kids: "Wait. That's illegal."
_"No but you see, if you land on free parking, you collect paid tax from other players, you can stay there as long as you want, you can forcefully buy houses & hotels from other players if the bank is out of them, everything you pay is half price, everyone must do as you say while you're there, you can sweep the board with natural disasters to remove other players' houses & hotels, you can legally harass other players, you can legally commit a crime because you're on free parking, you can aquire custody of everyone's current & future children, you can solve the Venezuelan economy, and you can legally become president"_
good god, i remember the last time i played monopoly and my sisters boyfriend insisted on a "free rent" rule in exchange for cash or properties, and as always no one even wanted to acknowledge the existence of the physical rulebook we had right next to us, so the game dragged on for like half the day until dinner was ready
This must be the original version of monopoly. The flat income tax is $300, but in the 1980's version, the flat tax is $200. The 10% net worth was still an option until Hasbro removed it since players rarely used it.
Without the 10% option you can bankrupt to the bank. Then what happen to your mortgage properties.
@@boeingnz Either way you can bankrupt to the bank. When you bankrupt to the bank it auctions off all your properties individually to the highest bidder.
@@kevinvogel3206 You can't bankrupt to the bank if you're only getting charged 10% of your total stuff lol
@@jazzabighits4473 Actually you can. The 10% option is 10% of your total net worth. This includes your cash, any mortgaged and unmortgaged properties, houses and hotels you own. Your net worth then can easily be over $200. If you take the 10% option and end up not having enough money to pay for it, you can go bankrupt to the Bank. It rarely happens, but it is possible.
@@kevinvogel3206 How does losing 10% of your net worth (and therefore keeping 90% of your net worth) result in bankruptcy?
The only time it's worth it to take the 10% option is if your net worth is under 2000, because 200 is 10% of 2000.
I love monopoly you upload lot of monopoly games this video is very amazing
Thanks! More monopoly to come
So im order to buy property i have to pay what it says on the property or card? And when can i buy house?
Can you please do how to play videos for Rook? One for a four player partnership game and one for two players with the dummy hand.
Wow nice!
Such a useful thing.
👏
Wonderful.
Thanks so much
Wait a minute, this is an revisited how to play!
And? Also don’t ruin the 31 likes
3:22
How long did this take to record..?
“The rules are the same as regular Monopoly, except for these changes.”
Can you make a video about how to play Monopoly u-build?
5:00 4 houses need to be physically present to purchase hotels. you cant straight up build hotels if there are no houses.
sources: The professional player on vox's monopoly video, and the official monopoly video game
Very informative ngl 😯
Thanks
Final trade variation:
After the last property is purchased, everyone will sell their buildings to the bank for 70% of their price.Then,everyone has 3 minutes to trade with other players. Trade happens simoutainesly. Once 3 minutes ran out,players sell their properties to the bank. Then count up the money and the player with the most wins.
Where did you get your monopoly set and where can you buy it?
Mine is the retro version based on the original 1935 game. amzn.to/2WQAXDx
But what about the original 1935 edition box cover shown on your original video?
Do you have to land on a space to build a house there?
No, you do not.
Ok finally the proper rules. Unfortunately even though these rules are necessary to make the game even remotely fun, barely anyone knows these and barely anyone can remember these even if they’d heard them before.
Simply supperrbb explaining
Super
i do have a question.. can we add some sort of traveling for the railroads..
In the original rules, there are no fancy "traveling" rules, just spots where opponents are required to pay you.
Can you make a video how to play hedzbanz
Are people who initiated an auction allowed to bid or are they excluded
They are allowed to bid
@@AnathexAdventurer thank you
You already made how to play Monopoly. However, there are different variants and version of Monopoly. I have Monopoly Empire.
best explaned
Can you do how to play monopoly mario kart?
For example, I own three streets, but I have them laid down. And at my next turn, I land on the pledge cell. My streets are all laid up and there is no money. Question: Is it possible to give the bank a mortgaged street without the right to buy it?
You already made this video but the best game ever
It's a rework cause the old one was old
I think the old one has been deleted, isn't it?
@@CrystalClearWith8BE wow your right
Yesh, I'm going to play it with my mother and my father with my cousin
I was getting Ultimate Banking to play with my kids, until i come across this vid.
... Gameplay seems complicated 😂😂 had just bought the Classic. Same rules as our rip off monopoly version, Saidina. TQ
Awesome tutorial dude, how did you learn to play Monopoly?
the instruction booklet
Is this the old version
I’ve got 8 different monopoly version. On game night, we only play ‘box rules’. Since each version has it own set of ‘box rules’ there are little ‘written’ differences in each version.
Our goal is ‘no house rules’ like money in free parking.
But even so, there are some Little differences that make a huge deal.
Standard America
Tampa version
Siring bill version
Nfl
Las Vegas
Star Wars
Game of thrones
Ac/dc
Question, when deals are being made between players, can a deal be offered in which 1 player offers another ‘free rent for life’?
We can’t find anything ‘written’, but can’t say ‘deals’ are house rules.
So what is allowed?
Here’s one I have:
Everyone plays a certain amount of turns. Every time everyone completes their turn, it’s one turn passed. After 20 Turns, the game ends. Collect your rent one last time; and whoever has the most cash wins.
you cant trade with someone for things like rent immunity, recurring payments or shares from rent money sources. you also cant loan money from players.
For example: If on all 3 of your turns you roll two 1s while on GO, you're on the Oriential Avenue, you buy it, and then go to jail. You get 3 chances of rolling your 4th double in a row on your turns to get out of jail.
There are actually different official rules for the US and the UK.
In the US Rules, Income Tax gives you a choice of paying $200 or 10% of your total net worth (cash, prices of all properties and cost of all buildings). Additionally, the Double Rent rule for full sets still applies if a different property in the set is mortgaged.
In the UK Rules, Income Tax is a fixed fee only, and Double Rent is only valid if there are no mortgages in that set.
5:00 as @mallusaih as already pointed out, this is wrong. 4 houses must be present on all properties in a color-set in order to buy hotels. While you can go from no improvements to full Hotels if the bank has 12+ houses left (Or 8+ houses for the Browns & Blues), if this isn't the case, it isn't not allowed.
Remember, the title deed for a street says hotels cost [50/100/150/200] PLUS 4 HOUSES.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. $300 for Income Tax? No thank you!
What are those light things and water explain to me
They're just Utilities, different types of properties, compared to the Streets and Railroad Stations. Rent is based on a dice roll and how many Utilities you own
Is this old monoply or mattel monoply
Old Monopoly.
What if everybody bought cards of a different color and nobody owns a monopoly to improve? Is it allowed to exchange the properties?
yes u can trade with other people to complete color sets you can trade money, properties and get out of jail free cards with other players to buy and sell
As shown Mr. Banker is shuffling.
When you played it for so long but you're playing it wrong
I wish I had the new monopoly game with the cat.
What are the rules for when the fight starts?
no weapons
no hair pulling
no tickling
no throwing stuff
I Wish The Trash Can Token Was Back In Da New Version
I thought you did that one already.
I always loose in monopoly but I love the game! 😔♤♡◇♧
4:50 Same thing as the hotels.
You probably should see if you can fix your UK edition link. It links to the Dublin version of the game rather than the London version. Great explaination of the rules though
Didn’t you already do a Monopoly video?
You made this but I think you deleted the old video and made some improvements on this one.
Correct!
The base game, with no frills.
If a player asks for rent, and that player gets distracted and doesn’t receive it before the next person rolls, can they still get rent? Because at the end of the day, they still asked for the rent, just like the rules book says you should.
I’m very late but I’m 99% certain yes as long as you asked that’s what matters
Huh that’s weird, I have Monoploy Rudolf: Rednosed Reindeer collectors edition and the money is dealt out differently. 2 500s, 4 100s, 1 50, 1 20, 2 10s, 1 5 and 5 1s.
It still adds up to the same amount btw.
@@cwp24 His version of Monopoly is very old, which should explain the outdated money distribution.
But what if some of the houses r missing in the box... what should i do?
Just play with whatever houses you have, or just make some of your own Houses to replace the lacking ones.
You can buy replacement sets until then substitute what you're missing with something else
When my family would play Monopoly we would also put 50 dollars in the middle of the board along with the money and if you landed on free parking you get all the money in the middle of the board. Also we had to go around the board once before we could buy properties
That's a household rule
Hints to why i said “My family”
3:30
Ahh, Monopoly. I made a specialised rule for this:
Players CAN gain other players properties without trading, even with buildings and a complete set. To do so, pay the bank the listed price plus the current rent Times two(so it’s like this:
(Current rent you paid to the original owner+Listed Price) X2 to the bank) to break their set, steal their property with the buildings they have, and there you have it, you stole a huge property from them. Now they can’t build any houses and you may be able to charge a huge rent(too bad you don’t have a full set, if that’s the one that completes a set then lucky you, build away!)! It’s pricey, so think twice before doing so! Remember to do it before your opponent’s(that you have paid rent to) turn comes up again, or it’s ineligible to steal.
That kinda makes the game a lot more complicated, at least to me
@@AnathexAdventurer I'll explain with an Example: I have the Boardwalk property(listed price is $400) and you just landed on it. You have to first pay the rent to me(E.G. Boardwalk rent with no houses/hotels is $50), then, before my turn comes up, pay the rent plus the listed price then Double them. So the Price is like this if you're attempting to Takeover my Boardwalk as an example(with no buildings):
(50 for the rent+400 for the listed price)X2=$900
Pay that price to the Bank before the targeted player's turn and you can Takeover the property from another player, and that property is all yours(The targeted player may get it back if they have the funds, but they must follow the rules I mentioned before attempting the Takeover). Oh, by the way, this works even on a complete set. You can even keep all the houses AND/OR hotels, thus disabling the targeted player's ability to build houses or Hotels!
That is what I call, "Takeover".
You go to jail for rolling doubles 3 times in a row because the police think you are cheating.
what about da railroad thingy
Railroads are bought and traded in the same manner. The only difference is its rent, which depend on how many railroads you own.
Why does this guy look like linus tech tips combined with aaron paul and a bit of starvation😭
The rules have changed slightly in this tutorial.
His version is a very old version of Monopoly, so the rules may be different.
What if someone lands on an unowned property but doesn’t have enough money to buy it? Does it still goes for auction?
correct
@@TripleSGames wow nice
However, if none is willing to auction(rare, but possible), then just pretend that nothing ever happened.
@@addisonfung5009 bid 10 bucks on an auctioned property and you will get it going
2:15 a sheet of paper?🤣🤣
I have a monopoly and it's way different from this one.
Maybe it's a remaster?
The version he has is a very old version of Monopoly. I think it was the first edition...
Oh my god
But how do you get more houses until it becomes a hotel?
You keep adding houses to your monopolies up to four houses. Then you can pay for a hotel for the price of another house.
OR, if you have the funds, you can build straight to Hotels. Tried that while I was playing with my friends. Risky, but if you play that tactic right, you can earn huge payments.
Are you flexing an original version of Monopoly?
It's not exactly original, but OK.
Bankruptcies are common in Monopoly.
Challenge: win monopoly ethically (pay rent always, no triple doubles, no jail, no selling get out of jail cards). Failing to meet these conditions during this challenge results in instant bankruptcy, returning every bit of money back to the bank, all chance and community chests get returned to their decks from the bottom. All debt is paid to the people you owe.
You don't have control over going to jail. It's random. Most of the rest is just... not cheating.
@@RaynmanPlays That is the luck factor in this.
Here’s my Variation:
Trading is Disabled. Instead, there’s are two new actions: Takeover and Buyout.
Takeover: After paying rent to the owner of a property, pay the Bank the rent you paid to the owner plus the listed price then double them to take away their property with the Buildings on them. I'll explain with an Example: I have the Boardwalk property(listed price is $400) and you just landed on it. You have to first pay the rent to me(E.G. Boardwalk rent with no houses/hotels is $50), then, before my turn comes up, pay the rent plus the listed price then Double them. So the Price is like this if you're attempting to Takeover my Boardwalk as an example(with no buildings):
(50 for the rent+400 for the listed price)X2=$900
Pay that price to the Bank before the targeted player's turn and you can Takeover the property from another player, and that property is all yours(The targeted player may get it back if they have the funds, but they must follow the rules I mentioned before attempting the Takeover). Oh, by the way, this works even on a complete set. You can even keep all the houses AND/OR hotels, thus disabling the targeted player's ability to build houses or Hotels!
Buyout: Auction starts at 10% of the property’s listed price. The maximum increments of a Bid is $25. The maximum bid is twice the Property’s Listed price. For example, Boardwalk’s listed Price is $400 and I don’t want to buy it. It is now for Auction. The Auction starts at $40 and can only go up to $800 at maximum. Once someone bids that Value the auction ends and that player gets the property for the Buyout Price.
I just played monopoly and it took us 7hrs to finish but I won I was starting to lose track of everything
You owned this monopoly version right?
what if you land on waterworks?
You can buy and auction them in the same way as the other properties. Only different is, rent depends on a dice roll.
Haven't watched the video yet, but I really hope this could be a joke video where step 1 is "don't play".
If you don't have $50 to get out of jail in your 3rd turn. Do you go bankrupt, all your mortgage properties go to the bank?
When can you unmortgage your properties? Your turn or or between turns?
If you don't have $50 to get out of jail in your 3rd turn, you may mortgage your properties and/or sell Houses and Hotels to earn enough money to pay bail.
You can unmortgage your properties only on your turn.
@@AnathexAdventurer he said if you go bankrupt and can't get money while paying 50$ to get out of jail
POV: you've tried many roles to dice to get 3 consecutive same number dice😂
Never gonna you give up and desert you never gonna make cry
Why not play with more than 32 houses and 12 hotels, sell buildings to players trade free rent, loan, or gift players' money? The teacher kept asking that.
You should make a video playing with someone not teaching. It will be Fun. ;]
Huh. A remake.
How's your day going?
I use to play Monopoly alot with my sister
When we played we would each get
5. $1
1. $5
2. $10
1. $20
1. $50
4. $100
2. $500
So there must be more than 1 way to play this game
The cash distribution in the game has changed over time.
Actually, I think you meant "c. 1937".