Either way congrats on not one but two wins Tom. Broke the record of matches gone without a guest winning and set one of your own for number of times a guest won at fortune street.
The total investment scales pretty consistently with number of shops owned in a district, irrespective of monopoly. Honestly, a monopoly mostly looks flashy while having little practical impact on the investments, so owning 4 shops in a 5 shop district or 5 in a 6 are going to be very powerful nonetheless.
What I love about Tom playing with these guys is he knows what he's doing, he plays smart, and he does well, but he's still cognizant of how to have the most fun and is perfectly open to doing some goofy shit for everyone when he's so blatantly ahead. Like it's possible to say "oh I'll take a lap around to give you guys a chance" and seem like a total asshole about it, but Tom only wanted to do it because Jon mentioned wanting to see the board filled. And it didn't even make the game last too terribly long! Tom's a really good sport and a solid guest, I'm always excited to see him around. I hesitate to call him the best because they've had a lot of great guests, but he's definitely top 3 in my eyes.
Emile is obsessed with pumping one shop up to 2000+ cost and then saying "I have good spaces, it's just that nobody is landing on them". No, Emile, it's because you literally rely on people landing on exactly the one spot on the board that you want them to. You even put it on a junction where they can just walk the other way. I don't care if they don't play optimally because it's all about entertainment, the only thing that grates on me is how Emile acts like he should be winning when he actively makes the worst choices I've ever seen anyone make.
@@williambrown8249 I hate to sound blunt but Emile's just not good at this game period. The fact that he got 4th place for the third consecutive game really shows. I get that they record these boards way spread apart, but Emile's two biggest problems are investing very slowly (he usually invests based on ready cash even if he barely has any at all, no matter what his stocks are) and investing only in 1 shop for the most part, usually the most expensive (even if it's clear no one lands on it).
StarkMaximum i dont think emile cares. Its a game anyways and its why emile is a great lets player while not big at playing games that requires thinking in real time. I just dont think hes trying to win and sometimes he can be an absolute idiot, like tim when he plays overcooked. Doesn’t mean he knows nothing about fortune street but emile isnt a great person to be competitive with and much rather humbly use his luck for fun.
And with that, all of the Mario Series Boards in Fortune Street are completed. I can’t believe they actually did it. We get to add 2 more finished boards to the playlist. Way to go TRG! I never actually played Good Egg Galaxy, so the next time I play Fortune Street, I’m gonna give it a try. It doesn’t seem as bad as it looks
@@corbinselanne7990 Alltrades Abbey, it's the most unique board left, as like this one, it requires staying on one path (until you get to a junction) and has 2 areas that collectively have all the suits (Heart and Diamond on the top right and Spade and Club on the top left.) And stock will be a common item as the actual Spade is on the side with the bank.
Sadly, I can see Jon's salt. He paid Tom so many times, often of which after trying to keep stocks in Tom's district. His plan of trying to piggybank or even boost his own district... were both ruined by terrible rolls.
Tom's performance through both of these games shows that secretly he coulda bought TRG instead of co-winning it with Masae how ever many days after the 2019 TRG stream was after this recording day. But like the smart businessman the Turnip King is he got the channel (even if its half) for no cost at all
Now I kinda want to see them play against the one who beat Tom when he played Fortune Street with the Derp Crew. But can TRG handle the deceptive and diabolical money extorting mogul has that is ChilledChaos...
Honestly an 8 player team game between the derp crew and TRG would be cool, like teams of The Tonys, Tom and Ze, Jon and Tim, and I guess Chugga and Masae would be cool, though probably a pain to record
The music that plays when someone has enough money to win is quite stressful. I'm just now realizing how much it reminds me of Giygas' theme from Earthbound.
So, Tim had a genuine shot at the beginning considering that he had the potential to make deals with just about anyone... But he chose to skip the bank too many times. Jon really had no chance since the dice screwed him over a bit too much this time. Emile is a monkey. Tom played a pretty perfect game all things considered. His early property purchases really won him this one.
@@uberlord983 Trial by fire is hands-down the best experience/training one can receive. There's a reason military experts say that the best training for war is war.
I'm just going to say this to emile... If you would have invested in the smaller shop that was near your big shop, you might had 3rd place, because there was a time where Tim had to choose between the smaller shop and your big shop.
(Chugga needs both the club and the heart) Chugga: I need the heart. (Deliberately screws himself over) I think Emile’s biggest problem in Fortune Street (and Wheel of Fortune, now that I think, particularly in Toss-Ups and Minigame Breaks) is his tunnel vision. He’ll focus on one thing and end up jeopardizing his chances because he won’t look at the thing two inches to the side of what he’s focused on.
Tom’s inevitable win is part having the best luck and part playing the best. Jon just hasn’t stuck to one plan, Tim didn’t invest in himself enough and Emile’s the worst for selling 1 or 2 stock as bare minimum and then taking a hit later because they didn’t sell more. All Tom’s done not optimally is he could’ve been more aggressive but then there was no need to
I also really miss Jon trying to pull his crazy deals, Emile used to at least try but now he's comfortable with Tim in just goofing through the game so I'm not sure Jon even could have done anything but it still would have been nice to see him considering it.
Not amazing at all once you consider how poorly the TRG crew played. Emile stopped taking the games seriously and just goofs off alongside Tim, and Jon has his terrible luck and not just sticking to one plan.
The fact that the venture board only has 64 sqaures, and that there's 128 venture cards in the game (Many are excluded between game modes because of certain mechanics, mainly stocks and districts in Standard Mode), there will be chances that #13 doesn't exist on the venture board because there's more than 64 possible cards that can be on there. Of course a venture board without #13 happens pretty rarely, I played this a lot and this happened less than 50% of the time.
@@misspurdy27288 Something to that effect, yeah. Although I think #103 is Easy exclusive, even though it can be vaild in Standard play as well. I suppose it is extremely too punishing for losing 25% of your shop's value when the stock market gets involved...I personally never see #103 in Standard play at all...maybe...
Nearly a year later, we're still so close to finishing off the Fortune Street series for good. All we need still is Colossus and Alltrades Abbey. I remember those boards being crazy and I still can't wait to see TRG play through them. I'm loving 100% OJ, but nothing beats a classic rousing game of capitalism...
I’m really surprised that the district was not a full monopoly. Kudos to Tom for letting us see what happens when the adventure comes panel was fully filled.
Congratulations to Tom on winning two times in a row! This was possibly one of the best Fortune Street games uploaded on this channel! It was very fun to watch!
This was the best one yet. 2 things: 1st, add this and any other boards to the playlist, and 2nd, make more of these....I can't wait to see Colossus and Alltrades Abbey!
Ya know.. you'd think after all this time of playing this game Emile would get better at upping the correct properties... Jon lost cuz of his own luck though which is pretty typical in Fortune Street. If you dont' move around the board fast you'll fall behind really fast.
Jon also lost because he kept investing in properties that he could not earn anything with. It's much better (only good?) to invest in places you have stock to earn money faster.
Dominating twice in a row and taking a detour when you could win right away. There is a reason why Tom Fawkes does not call himself Flex Logan for nothing.
Honestly even if no one did land on tom's shop he still would have won. You know why is cause he invest 300 stocks in one district before investion 999 coins in one building making it harder to buy stocks later on
Usually i root for the guest or Jon (Jon is a fellow Canadian, and usually the guest (while not on purpose) gets ganged up on a bit. this, is not one of those times. Tom knows how to play and mopped the floor with them. it was BRUTAL! Glad Jon came in second. I would have preferred first, but at least it was not last.
A lot happened this game, we found out diagonal completions exist, chugga finally one slurpadrome, Tom is the first guest to win twice in a row, the board was filled out and *YOU'LL NEVER ESCAPE THE LOOP!*
I mentioned this in a previous video, but when they do the last map in this game (assuming they haven't yet filmed it), they should do it under final elimination rules: set the target capital to the highest possible, and the bankrupt limit to 3 players, so everyone else HAS to go broke for someone to win. It'd be a longer session, sure, but I certainly think it's worth it.
If they ever planned on playing by those rules, it'd be better to do that on Colossus, because the bank is entirely avoidable outside of Venture Cards, while on Alltrades, you're forced to pass the bank unless you get stuck in 1 of the loops.
So just taking a guess before watching the video. But tom is about to win but because we are so close in seeing the board filled out, he will purposely delay him winning just so we can see what happens. That’s my guess.
Turns out I was totally wrong and Jon didn't even come close to catching up with Tom, because Tom's Killer Queen has already touched every property, and Bites the Dust ensured people wouldn't land on Jon's properties too often. Let it be known that owning and investing in a bank district is a very solid tactic. I don't even think a Seinfeld could've stopped the Tom train.
3:33 Good guy Tom. Also as narrow as it is, it would be hilarious if he did wind up in 3rd as a result of delaying his win. 5:25 We are just learning all sorts of things in this game! 7:31 If Ring Fit Adventure and his new Twitter PfP are to believed, yes! With a commanding lead (mostly thanks to a district that wasn’t even a monopoly!), GG to Tom, the most successful guest in the history of Fortune Street, a title that current TRG co-owner Masae for a time could have shared with him if she had only bought that one shop.
_Out of all 64 venture cards on that board, the amount of ventures each player had is:_ Jon - 11 (17%) Tim - 14 (22% ) Tom - 14 (22% ) Emile - 25 (39% ) over a quarter of the board, congrats! _If you count the ones after the first board then:_ Jon - 12 (18%) Tom - 14 (21%) Tim - 15 (23%) Emile - 25 (38%)
@@zacharylandrum4789 I mean, he could have been stuck in the loop and landed on Tim's tax multiple times while one of the others invested and won. No reason to expect it with how lucky Tom has been this game, but it _could_ have happened
I just realized this Tom won this without getting the monopoly in the center district he had also Jon should of not waited so long to invest in his shops and he could of had a shot at winning but in the end he lost hard. Emile tried but he was having fun and Tim while being competitive mostly mooched from Tom which helped Tom in the long run than it did Tim in my opinion overall it was a fun board and Jessica is too op much more so than Waluigi guess it worked in the end for Tom being the only guest to win twice in fortune street.
I believe Jon was trying to build up enough stock to make a profit before investing, but he kept getting bad rolls that forced him to sell it off, preventing him from getting any traction. It also didn't help that he was trying to psych Tom out and make him slow down by investing in his district at the same time, rather than pouring all of his funds into Waluigi Stock; either strategy could be viable, but splitting his focus like that kept him from getting enough traction to pull either one off.
It’s true. I died.
Will you play this again with the deep crew and I would like to challenge you to a match
So, how's the underworld? Did you meet Grim?
Either way congrats on not one but two wins Tom. Broke the record of matches gone without a guest winning and set one of your own for number of times a guest won at fortune street.
It is good day to be not dead!
All hail the King of Stonks!
Respect to Tom for delaying his victory so we could see a cool animation.
Sure was nice of him.
It's 2023... I've just binged every episode of fortune street 😅
It's strange to think that what Tom had *WASN'T* a monopoly with how much he was able to invest in it.
The total investment scales pretty consistently with number of shops owned in a district, irrespective of monopoly. Honestly, a monopoly mostly looks flashy while having little practical impact on the investments, so owning 4 shops in a 5 shop district or 5 in a 6 are going to be very powerful nonetheless.
#NotAMonopoly
Marcello is right, more shops in a district means more potential investing capital.
4 shops in a 5 shop district is essentially the same as a monopoly in a 4 shop district. Still, it's crazy.
@@Jwvermillion Funny saying Marcello is right on a topic involving Jessica.
Tom ended the game with more money in *ready cash* than second place had in value.
“This ‘proverb’ is just going to be a slap in the face to Jon somehow.”
Exactly. Hold the Wii Remote in one hand, and slap Jon’s face with the other.
Let this be a lesson for all of us. You don't need a monopoly to win the game.
#NotAMonopoly
And that’s how I won 7 of the tour boards in standard rules
I know you're not talking about that monopoly that Jon traded with him.
I think this is the strongest victory in this side collab.
"You can play the game with one hand."
Well that's good, because Tom had the other one tied behind his back.
How you know it behind his back. Could be on something ;)
@@jonathanmercado8468 You’re right it was on the stick shift. He was trying to put it in H!
He was secretly playing with voice commands
New drinking game: Take a shot every time Emile says he has never won Slurpodrome or says its his first time winning.
You madman, do you want them to die??
I just rewatched the series, I think it really was the first time he won
What I love about Tom playing with these guys is he knows what he's doing, he plays smart, and he does well, but he's still cognizant of how to have the most fun and is perfectly open to doing some goofy shit for everyone when he's so blatantly ahead. Like it's possible to say "oh I'll take a lap around to give you guys a chance" and seem like a total asshole about it, but Tom only wanted to do it because Jon mentioned wanting to see the board filled. And it didn't even make the game last too terribly long! Tom's a really good sport and a solid guest, I'm always excited to see him around. I hesitate to call him the best because they've had a lot of great guests, but he's definitely top 3 in my eyes.
To be fair, doing a "victory lap" is something he's done quite a few times before in Mario Kart.
@@tripodranger7873 I mean, if you're talking about him taking it in 8th place to tour the track, sure. :P
@@noircore You just reminded me of *that* incident. It included Galm, and some red shells.
The biggest misplay by chugga was not putting money into his 110 shop so that if someone had a 1 after the junction they would land on it
Yeah Emile sucked ass this round
Emile is obsessed with pumping one shop up to 2000+ cost and then saying "I have good spaces, it's just that nobody is landing on them". No, Emile, it's because you literally rely on people landing on exactly the one spot on the board that you want them to. You even put it on a junction where they can just walk the other way. I don't care if they don't play optimally because it's all about entertainment, the only thing that grates on me is how Emile acts like he should be winning when he actively makes the worst choices I've ever seen anyone make.
@@williambrown8249 I hate to sound blunt but Emile's just not good at this game period. The fact that he got 4th place for the third consecutive game really shows.
I get that they record these boards way spread apart, but Emile's two biggest problems are investing very slowly (he usually invests based on ready cash even if he barely has any at all, no matter what his stocks are) and investing only in 1 shop for the most part, usually the most expensive (even if it's clear no one lands on it).
It's emile. You expected better? He's a clown.
StarkMaximum i dont think emile cares. Its a game anyways and its why emile is a great lets player while not big at playing games that requires thinking in real time. I just dont think hes trying to win and sometimes he can be an absolute idiot, like tim when he plays overcooked. Doesn’t mean he knows nothing about fortune street but emile isnt a great person to be competitive with and much rather humbly use his luck for fun.
And with that, all of the Mario Series Boards in Fortune Street are completed. I can’t believe they actually did it. We get to add 2 more finished boards to the playlist. Way to go TRG!
I never actually played Good Egg Galaxy, so the next time I play Fortune Street, I’m gonna give it a try. It doesn’t seem as bad as it looks
I wish they got rid of one DQ map and added another Mario map
@@damastasamsta8740 While I want that too, there should be equal representation, so having 9 boards from each Series makes sense
@@smackjack78 I actually didn’t remember they had equal representation because the order of unlocking the special boards were weird (DQ M M M DQ DQ)
All that remains now are the Colossus and whatever the other bonus Dragon Quest board is
@@corbinselanne7990 Alltrades Abbey, it's the most unique board left, as like this one, it requires staying on one path (until you get to a junction) and has 2 areas that collectively have all the suits (Heart and Diamond on the top right and Spade and Club on the top left.) And stock will be a common item as the actual Spade is on the side with the bank.
I said it once, I’ll say it again: ALL HAIL THE TURNIP KING
So Tom went from being the first guest to bankrupt to being the first guest to win two boards in a row, maybe?
What a fantastic comeback story!
Not to mention the only guest to win at all. Every other board save the last one has been a win of one of the three TRG members.
which board did tom go bankrupt i have been looking for awhile and couldnt find it
@@ezcyberpup I think it was his first board, which was also a Super Mario Galaxy board
@@ezcyberpup it was Space Ship Mario...to Tim's Launderette.
Welp, let's get this trending like Tom requested! #NotAMonopoly
The you bring that # up you get knockoff monopoly board games lol
I honestly thought the venture board was 10x10, so the last one HAD to have been Seinfeld/13, but nope, for some reason there are just 8x8= 64...huh
There are also tiles over 100 on it
There's also 128 venture cards, not 100, so even if it were a 10x10 board it could still not appear.
@@michaelabbott5999 Oh never noticed that
@@blue_boo3171 OOOOOH, so that once you finish the first one, you get 64 completely new ones, cool!
@@TheBlueArmageddon I believe the boards are independent on each other, so, for example, both boards could contain card number 39.
Sadly, I can see Jon's salt. He paid Tom so many times, often of which after trying to keep stocks in Tom's district.
His plan of trying to piggybank or even boost his own district... were both ruined by terrible rolls.
Tom's performance through both of these games shows that secretly he coulda bought TRG instead of co-winning it with Masae how ever many days after the 2019 TRG stream was after this recording day. But like the smart businessman the Turnip King is he got the channel (even if its half) for no cost at all
50% for free is better than 100% for cost
@@darkpuppetlordful
Fair enough.
Now I kinda want to see them play against the one who beat Tom when he played Fortune Street with the Derp Crew. But can TRG handle the deceptive and diabolical money extorting mogul has that is ChilledChaos...
Jon's bullshit meter versus Chilled's silver tongue would be a sight to see.
Honestly an 8 player team game between the derp crew and TRG would be cool, like teams of The Tonys, Tom and Ze, Jon and Tim, and I guess Chugga and Masae would be cool, though probably a pain to record
@@mushplush9665 No. The Tonys, Tom and Ze, Jon and Tim, and Chugga and Smarty.
I like that Tom actually knows what he is doing
The music that plays when someone has enough money to win is quite stressful. I'm just now realizing how much it reminds me of Giygas' theme from Earthbound.
I love Tom's dynamic with the whole TRG crew
8:51 Exactly, it isn't Emile's first time he won that. Its Delfino Plaza was the one time he won.
8:49 and you are right Tom, for Emile did win before in the Delfino Plaza board in part 4
i hope they come back to this if boards are still left to play the series was amazing to watch when it was first being posted and still is now
The funniest thing it that Jon and Tom now have a podcast together.
So, Tim had a genuine shot at the beginning considering that he had the potential to make deals with just about anyone... But he chose to skip the bank too many times.
Jon really had no chance since the dice screwed him over a bit too much this time.
Emile is a monkey.
Tom played a pretty perfect game all things considered. His early property purchases really won him this one.
Tim played the stock market really well in the first few episodes, but slowly started making mistakes until eventually every decision was a bad one.
Tom is really good at this game oh my god
It's like he said, the boobs are his key to victory.
Like he said in the last game (I think), playing with Chilled is the perfect training because everything he does is intended to eff you
@@C4rrEternal Playing a resource-based game with Chilled isn't training, that's straight up Trial By Fire.
@@uberlord983 Trial by fire is hands-down the best experience/training one can receive. There's a reason military experts say that the best training for war is war.
5:30 of all OF ALL the cards it could be..it's THAT one!
I'm just going to say this to emile... If you would have invested in the smaller shop that was near your big shop, you might had 3rd place, because there was a time where Tim had to choose between the smaller shop and your big shop.
This was recorded months ago.
(Chugga needs both the club and the heart)
Chugga: I need the heart.
(Deliberately screws himself over)
I think Emile’s biggest problem in Fortune Street (and Wheel of Fortune, now that I think, particularly in Toss-Ups and Minigame Breaks) is his tunnel vision. He’ll focus on one thing and end up jeopardizing his chances because he won’t look at the thing two inches to the side of what he’s focused on.
Tom just totally crushed the game. Also sad that my prediction for Emile flipping Panel 13 for last didn't come true.
Tom’s inevitable win is part having the best luck and part playing the best. Jon just hasn’t stuck to one plan, Tim didn’t invest in himself enough and Emile’s the worst for selling 1 or 2 stock as bare minimum and then taking a hit later because they didn’t sell more. All Tom’s done not optimally is he could’ve been more aggressive but then there was no need to
I also really miss Jon trying to pull his crazy deals, Emile used to at least try but now he's comfortable with Tim in just goofing through the game so I'm not sure Jon even could have done anything but it still would have been nice to see him considering it.
Woah congrats to Tom for winning back to back games! We went from no guest winner to the guest winning 2 games in a row, that's very amazing actually.
Not amazing at all once you consider how poorly the TRG crew played. Emile stopped taking the games seriously and just goofs off alongside Tim, and Jon has his terrible luck and not just sticking to one plan.
I’m telling you, it’s his experience playing against the ChilledChaos Consultancy Firm that’s giving him a huge advantage.
To be fair, he said in I think the previous board, you had to be ruthless playing with the Derp Crew.
Amazing that there was no Number 13, though that might be a blessing in disguise.
yeah I was betting tom would get seinfeld and get annihilated by it.
The fact that the venture board only has 64 sqaures, and that there's 128 venture cards in the game (Many are excluded between game modes because of certain mechanics, mainly stocks and districts in Standard Mode), there will be chances that #13 doesn't exist on the venture board because there's more than 64 possible cards that can be on there. Of course a venture board without #13 happens pretty rarely, I played this a lot and this happened less than 50% of the time.
@@Jwvermillion Yeah, I think it’s a 25% chance of no 13 or 103.
@@misspurdy27288 Something to that effect, yeah. Although I think #103 is Easy exclusive, even though it can be vaild in Standard play as well. I suppose it is extremely too punishing for losing 25% of your shop's value when the stock market gets involved...I personally never see #103 in Standard play at all...maybe...
Nearly a year later, we're still so close to finishing off the Fortune Street series for good. All we need still is Colossus and Alltrades Abbey. I remember those boards being crazy and I still can't wait to see TRG play through them. I'm loving 100% OJ, but nothing beats a classic rousing game of capitalism...
No, Emile, that wasn't your first Slurpadrome race, the first one involved a bloodcurdling yell, because of course it did.
How could anyone be *board* while watching Fortune Street with Tom as the guest?
Respect on Tom for letting the event board full up and see what happens.
Was super curious on it!
8:44
Emile: THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I’VE EVER WON THAT
The audience: no it’s not you idiot your first win was in Delfino Plaza
Well for the second time in a row Tom wins a board, If next time they'll come back to that I bet it will be Three-in-a-match.
Definitely a stark difference from being the first to bankrupt.
Is this what taking a level in badass looks like?
Moral of the Story:
PUT IT IN H!
Well, that’s was quite the board, Tom really destroyed.
Im convinced that Tom is a financial genius
I feel jibbed, I was waiting 9 episodes for a Seinfeld :(
I’m really surprised that the district was not a full monopoly. Kudos to Tom for letting us see what happens when the adventure comes panel was fully filled.
Emile out here fearing the Card 13, but I'd love to see his response to Card 103. It reduces all shops by 21%!
*25%. 101 boosts all shops by 21%.
0:30 Jon's luck
12:20 Tom winning from playing with 1 hand as he was playing as Jessica
The middle of this board looks like a sideways H
PUT IT IN H
Put it in H!!!!!!
PUT IT IN H
Congratulations to Tom on winning two times in a row! This was possibly one of the best Fortune Street games uploaded on this channel! It was very fun to watch!
This was the best one yet.
2 things: 1st, add this and any other boards to the playlist, and 2nd, make more of these....I can't wait to see Colossus and Alltrades Abbey!
Too bad that won’t be for a while. They have to play in person and one lives in Canada during a pandemic. :/
That was quite an insane round. Had me engrossed the whole time.
#NotAMonopoly
And with the board filled up at least the guys got a moral victory with the board filled up. Congratulations on winning Tom!
Tom going from Foreigner to Rush in just a couple minutes is pretty darn awesome.
Ya know.. you'd think after all this time of playing this game Emile would get better at upping the correct properties... Jon lost cuz of his own luck though which is pretty typical in Fortune Street. If you dont' move around the board fast you'll fall behind really fast.
Jon also lost because he kept investing in properties that he could not earn anything with. It's much better (only good?) to invest in places you have stock to earn money faster.
thanks to tom, we now know that you can get diagonals AND what happens if the board is completely filled.
Need to get the last two boards done. Who is gonna be the guest for them? Tom? Masae? Steven? How about getting Chilled Chaos?
8:50 no that’s not the first time you’ve won
Well someone had to do it
This game was amazingly fun.
Tom on a roll, god damn. Didn’t even need to use his other districts
I like how the one time they fill up the entire board, there wasn't a single Seinfeld.
I think they will get to the last two boards when the world is more open and safe. It just takes time ^^;
Dominating twice in a row and taking a detour when you could win right away. There is a reason why Tom Fawkes does not call himself Flex Logan for nothing.
Honestly even if no one did land on tom's shop he still would have won. You know why is cause he invest 300 stocks in one district before investion 999 coins in one building making it harder to buy stocks later on
>Tom hits the goal in the first 2 minutes
>Still 15 minutes left
This gon be good
Tom: “Say, I’ve haven’t gotten my monopoly worth millions...BUT I’M HAPPY!!!” *screams and airhorns*
Usually i root for the guest or Jon (Jon is a fellow Canadian, and usually the guest (while not on purpose) gets ganged up on a bit.
this, is not one of those times. Tom knows how to play and mopped the floor with them. it was BRUTAL! Glad Jon came in second. I would have preferred first, but at least it was not last.
WOO HOO!!!
TOM'S 2ND WIN IN A ROW!!
Hooray, Tom wins again, and he delayed his victory just so we could see the board filled up. Thanks dude.
I love how Chugga is trying to do the same as everyone but we can't even hear him only barely
Huh, maybe I should donate to this game for Stephen’s Extra Life to give him some practice for the next time he’s on😂
11:00 You can say Tom was the real Runaway Guy
A lot happened this game, we found out diagonal completions exist, chugga finally one slurpadrome, Tom is the first guest to win twice in a row, the board was filled out and *YOU'LL NEVER ESCAPE THE LOOP!*
Glad we got to see the new board, that was a treat!
Now I can't wait for the episode when ever that will be
I mentioned this in a previous video, but when they do the last map in this game (assuming they haven't yet filmed it), they should do it under final elimination rules: set the target capital to the highest possible, and the bankrupt limit to 3 players, so everyone else HAS to go broke for someone to win. It'd be a longer session, sure, but I certainly think it's worth it.
If they ever planned on playing by those rules, it'd be better to do that on Colossus, because the bank is entirely avoidable outside of Venture Cards, while on Alltrades, you're forced to pass the bank unless you get stuck in 1 of the loops.
Loving the Rush reference, Tom :D (Freewill)
Tomfawkes is a memelord. You can't change my mind
"You can play the game with one hand." And flip Tom off with the other.
I dig wanting to see the board filled completely over wanting to win.
Alternate name for the episode: The Runaway Tom
It only makes sense one of the executive producers won twice in a row. That's one of the perks having that position!
So just taking a guess before watching the video. But tom is about to win but because we are so close in seeing the board filled out, he will purposely delay him winning just so we can see what happens. That’s my guess.
8:46 Emile's Mind: Ehh I'm too lazy to remind him that he won before.
Tom had the power of the stonk gods to win.
Tom crushed it twice, all hail the Turnip King.
So once again Tom plays the punk and it pays off in dividends.
2 boards left. Alltrades Alley, custom rules, multiple vacant polts, 3 bankruptcy rule and 100,000 goal.
I'll also say that this board had the highest 4th-place finish, Emile was fourth with 9,082 (beating his previous 8,030).
Turns out I was totally wrong and Jon didn't even come close to catching up with Tom, because Tom's Killer Queen has already touched every property, and Bites the Dust ensured people wouldn't land on Jon's properties too often. Let it be known that owning and investing in a bank district is a very solid tactic. I don't even think a Seinfeld could've stopped the Tom train.
Seinfield would have only delayed the Tom train, he barely held in the magic number when he bailed out of his own stock.
3:33 Good guy Tom. Also as narrow as it is, it would be hilarious if he did wind up in 3rd as a result of delaying his win.
5:25 We are just learning all sorts of things in this game!
7:31 If Ring Fit Adventure and his new Twitter PfP are to believed, yes!
With a commanding lead (mostly thanks to a district that wasn’t even a monopoly!), GG to Tom, the most successful guest in the history of Fortune Street, a title that current TRG co-owner Masae for a time could have shared with him if she had only bought that one shop.
_Out of all 64 venture cards on that board, the amount of ventures each player had is:_
Jon - 11 (17%)
Tim - 14 (22%
)
Tom - 14 (22%
)
Emile - 25 (39%
) over a quarter of the board, congrats!
_If you count the ones after the first board then:_
Jon - 12 (18%)
Tom - 14 (21%)
Tim - 15 (23%)
Emile - 25 (38%)
What about the 65th Venture that caused the board to be reset?
Tom wins again with the power of Puff-Puff.
Spoilers! Except not really!
Two victories in a row! Go, Tom!
I really don't think that is a spoiler since we all saw that coming a mile away.
@@zacharylandrum4789 I’ll adjust 15 minutes after the upload. Some people still hold out hope for a different outcome.
@@JJ_R Then they should not read the comments...
@@zacharylandrum4789 I mean, he could have been stuck in the loop and landed on Tim's tax multiple times while one of the others invested and won.
No reason to expect it with how lucky Tom has been this game, but it _could_ have happened
I'm sad Tom never got a monopoly in that district above the bank. I would've loved to see how pricey the shops would get from having a full monopoly.
I just realized this Tom won this without getting the monopoly in the center district he had also Jon should of not waited so long to invest in his shops and he could of had a shot at winning but in the end he lost hard. Emile tried but he was having fun and Tim while being competitive mostly mooched from Tom which helped Tom in the long run than it did Tim in my opinion overall it was a fun board and Jessica is too op much more so than Waluigi guess it worked in the end for Tom being the only guest to win twice in fortune street.
I believe Jon was trying to build up enough stock to make a profit before investing, but he kept getting bad rolls that forced him to sell it off, preventing him from getting any traction. It also didn't help that he was trying to psych Tom out and make him slow down by investing in his district at the same time, rather than pouring all of his funds into Waluigi Stock; either strategy could be viable, but splitting his focus like that kept him from getting enough traction to pull either one off.
Well I called it last video, Tom won. I'm not complaining, but I'm not really surprised either.
I think there's a very good chance that Tom is never invited to play Fortune Street with TRG ever again.