Ye that's called kingmaking (anti-kingmaking house rules are the only ones i'm ok with (in this case a trade needing to always be a trade between at least 1 property on each side, unless the money given is equivalent to at least the face value of the properties of course , meaning giving at least 400M or more for Boardwalk is allowed, but if a player wants to give less they have to at least surrender a property, for example trading a pink property and 1M for boardwalk would be allowed, still king-making but it's still much better than full-scaled kingmaking before quitting (at least the person that got Boardwalk lost a property in the process lol (and if the person then quits that property goes to auction immediately, or if they're beaten by a player, they get it, so it's fairer)), i don't consider this a house rule even if it is a house rule in the end :p (but a good one and a easy one to understand too :p))
@@dirofreakI play where anything the two or more trading parties agree to is acceptable. ANYTHING. if someone wants to trade park place for the last slice of pizza, I aint gonna stop anyone 😂
Perhaps Monopoly is the most complicated boardgame. I once wrote for fun a complete rules of Monopoly in common law format (just like IFAB/FIFA's Laws of the Game for football). It takes 99 paragraphs, 10 schedules, and 11 figures (grouped in 30 sections, 2 appendices, 2 notes, 1 table of contents, and 1 index) to describe the complete rules of the Monopoly and its equipment.
in the recent version the thimble is being replaced by the t rex with the top hat being closer and the houses and hotels are modeled by texture instead of smooth outline
The main change I picked up on was that they closed the housing shortage loophole. A strategy in the previous version was to get a monopoly ASAP, then build 8-12 houses on it, but never upgrading to hotels. There are only 32 houses in the game, so by the time you max out your second set of properties, up to 24 houses are already claimed, making it nearly impossible for anyone else to get hotels. Now, it sounds like if there are no houses left, players can upgrade straight to hotels.
I think it's more of a clarification. Houses and hotels are meant to be limited, but the original rules don't make it clear if you can buy straight to hotels if the prerequisite houses aren't available.
Not sure the change is good. Simply moves the "boring lock" strategy to a "boring 3 houses strategy" (that already existed anyways). Specially considering the auction for the last house is still there . I feel like any "straight to hotel" play shouldn't be allowed unless 1) other players have exactly the same amount of houses on a property as the property that a player wants to upgrade (leading to nice strategies as well (with players actually calculating how to build even more strategically)); AND 2) the "straight to hotel" also leads to an auction for that hotel between players with the same amount of houses or more on a property. Being allowed to go straight to hotels without those safeproofs not only make the auction for that last house irrelevant, but it breaks the game otherwise (specially if we're talking about properties with 1 or even no house) -though arguably it's also a way to shift things up, but it becomes a bit unfair (while it's balanced with my proposals). Though i'm probably wrong about this, maybe the rules also say that if you go straight to hotels, you still have to pay the money needed for the remaining amount of houses "missing" , in one go (in which case it's a bit more "fair-ish" i guess, even if the video seems to imply otherwise (the way it's said it seems like you simply have to pay the price of ONE upgrade while going straight to hotels (while it's probably not the case))
That has always been the rule. You could always upgrade straight to hotels, but you have to do it on all properties in a color at once, which is very difficult. At the cheapest, it's $500 for the brown properties, and only gets more expensive from there. That's very difficult to do if you don't already have upgraded properties earning income.
I find it funny that they now specify that common house rules are forbidden. Mostly because in the old Monopoly PC game that you could find in a cereal box they actually INCLUDED those house rules as options.
I think my cousin had that same game. He and my brother started a game, and 4 hours later, they were still at it. I think they eventually gave up by dinnertime. The house rules involved included putting tax money on Free Parking, and double the salary if you landed exactly on GO.
@@LeotheTiger1234 Where in a trade the recipient gets a property to complete a color group...but the former owner doesn't pay rent if they land on that new group...for the N64 version that only works for up to three landings on that group.
Strategy: 1: buy every property you land on as long as you have the money but also give yourself some 200 money safety net 2: light blue and orange are the best monopolies due to their positions on the board and how likely players are to land on them. As such, you should always try to hold on to your one property of those sets to prevent the player with the other two properties of that set from getting the monopoly unless they have the remaining property of the other set which you have the other two of, in which case just trade the remaining properties and now both of you get an equally good monopoly 3: brown is cheap when first purchased but don’t sleep on that monopoly. When fully developed with hotels, Mediterranean costs 200 in rent while Baltic costs 250 in rent. Imagine passing go only to land on one of these properties. Your entire paycheck goes to the owner of that monopoly instead, maybe even an extra 50.
Wait a minute. I have a copy of the current rules, and it DOES NOT say you can buy straight to hotels if houses are gone. In fact, it sounds like the opposite. Quote: "Once you have 4 Houses on all streets in a color set, you can pay to upgrade to a hotel."
@Umsie No this video is wrong. The house supply in the bank has to be there to go to hotels. There is no buy straight to hotels in the current rules of Monopoly or ever was.
I agree, you cant buy hotels until houses are bought first. If the bank runs out of houses you have to wait until another player has to sell theirs back to the bank.
When I was a little kid we used these house rules: When you land on a property you can skip to the next person if you don't want to buy it When someone else has that property you can buy it from them for double the cash but you need to give him/her something else in exchange The players could sneakily steal from the bank
Yup, if u are bankrupt because u owe the bank then return all properties to the bank (any mortgages are cancelled) and all of your properties will be put up for auction. Finally, return any get out of jail free cards to the bottom of the appropriate deck.
also @@CantSetMyUsername why does boardwalk in monopoly cd-rom have a space in it, and also why does said version of monopoly have a comma in get out of jail free so it says _get out of jail, free_
Additionally, if you pay the bank the listed fee price on that chance card, you can choose to place it in the middle of the board. You may do this with one or more fees (it must be its maximum point). The player that lands on free parking receives those fees and can add it to their current amount of money.
im the youngest of 4 and i had this nice wooden board when i was around 15 and after 13-17 years my family never played with me. they say it takes to long yet will not play without house rules like the free parking tax money and $500 if land on go. my family does a lot of dumb things like this
⚠️ Don't forget! There are three methods that player can Go To Jail. 1. Land on Go To Jail space. 2. Roll Double 3 times. 3. Draw a Chance or Community Chest that says "Go To Jail" (the one that most missed out)
If you landed on a property and like to buy it, but you dont have enough money, can you sell your other property to the bank so you can have money to buy it?
You can only sell houses to the bank at half price. Empty properties can only be sold to another player or mortgaged. If you wish to sell a property or mortgage it, you have to sell the houses/hotels on it first.
4:58 Why can’t you roll Doubles 3 times in a row then you land on GO TO JAIL Space then you go to Jail Space though at 3:18 so you must not Mortgaged though. IDK why though.
Rolling Doubles 3 times in a row immediately sends you to jail anyway, and you don't move to the space you would have moved to on the pips. Either way, landing on Go to Jail (or really, if you would have landed on it) through your third double doesn't matter. I really don't understand the second part of the comment.
Growing up this classic game actually taught children Real Estate and still does in the year 2024! 🏡 Just like the game called Operation that actually taught kids basic anatomy of the human body.
I think I will forever continue to refer to the currency as dollars. I also like the updated income tax rule. I never chose the 10% rule when it was allowed. I always paid a flat $200. I do, however, confess to playing house rules and not the real rules; I did this by putting luxury tax money on the center of the board. Whoever hit Free Parking first afterwards got the cash. The official rules do not allow such variations.
That Free Parking house rule is widely popular and also why we all remember Monopoly never ending. Without the money sinks there's not enough pressure to drive people completely out in any reasonable time
So what you have to do is chaff and redirect, and hope the property owner doesn't notice that you've landed on Boardwalk with a hotel on it. Only when you hear the sound of the dice for the next player's turn do you start to laugh ha ha ha ha ha.
@Triple S Games ...please provide a link or the website where I can read these new official 2023 rules that say that I can buy straight to hotels even though there are no houses for me to get first?!?!
It's in the rules the bank is a player in the game. This sounds like there'd be serious room for corruption. Glad that's not how it works in real life... oh wait.
If you roll doubles and land on Go to Jail, do you get to roll again immediately to try to get out of jail? I've been playing Monopoly for 50 years and often wondered about that. I play that you don't get to roll again right away.
My advice, stop trying to leave jail. It’s literally the best spot on the board. For three full turns other players are having to pay you rent for landing on your properties whilst you don’t have that problem because you can’t land on there’s! I enjoy just sitting in jail and watching the money roll in. Obviously this isn’t a great idea early game as you’ll be wanting to get spaces on the board.
Did you know that if the banker goes bankrupt, then they choose another player to be the banker? That player is the new banker until the rest of the round or until that player goes bankrupt.
2:33 NO you are NOT allowed to go straight to hotels if the bank does not have enough physical houses. That is FALSE!!! If there is a housing shortage you Have to wait till someone sells the houses back to the bank. Example: you need 4 houses to even build on your properties to go to hotels but the bank has 1 house. Even if you have the money to go straight to hotels, you have the wait until the bank has 3 more houses before you can “go straight to hotels”.
The only thing that changed for me was: 1. Bidding on final house 2. Upgrade straight to hotel if no houses are available. 3. Can't trade when trying to pay off debt.
Nice memories of this game. If you have no one to play with, there is a version that is just like this original monopoly game on the NES video game system,if you can still find it.
so let’s say a player owns a set of the oranges, and decides to build houses in the following order 3:2:4. is that not allowed ? and also if a player wanted to build 3:2:3 is that allowed ?
So are the colored set bonuses additive? Like, if you land on a property with a house, and the player owns all of the properties of the same color, is it the color bonus + indicated house value, or is it just the indicated house value?
In your example, they would only pay the indicated house value. If that property was States Avenue, they would pay $50. If it were instead Park Place, they would pay $175. You would pay that amount because it is the value listed on the property card next to "Rent with 1 House". Per property, there are only seven different amounts of rent which players will ever have to pay as a result of landing on said property (assuming it isn't mortgaged), which are all listed on the property card. For example, if you land on Illinois Avenue and must pay rent as a result, the only seven amounts you could potentially have to pay to that player are $20, $40, $100, $300, $750, $925, and $1,100. - Rent. You pay this if the owner of the property you landed on either does not own all properties of that same color or owns them all but with at least one of them being mortgaged. - Rent with Color Set. You pay this if the owner of the property you landed on owns all properties of that same color, none of those properties are mortgaged, and the property you landed on doesn't have any amount of houses nor a hotel on it. - Rent with 1 House. You pay this if the property you landed on has one house on it. - Rent with 2/3/4 Houses. You pay this if the property you landed on has two/three/four houses on it. - Rent with Hotel. You pay this if the property you landed on has a hotel on it. Note that a player is not allowed to buy houses or hotels for a property unless they own all properties of that same color and none of those properties are mortgaged. Also note that a player is not allowed to mortgage, sell, trade, or otherwise get rid of a property if even a single property of that same color have any houses/hotels on them. The implications of everything I said just now is that, by default, the conditions for "Rent with Color Set" must also be met for rent with any structure(s). By the way, some older versions of Monopoly don't list "Rent with Color Set" on the property cards. The rule I just stated about "Rent with Color Set" has been that way for as long as I can remember (I was born in 2001), so just know if it isn't listed that "Rent with Color Set" is always double the normal "Rent".
@@TheTrueBrawler A property being mortgaged does not prevent other properties in the set from collecting the doubled rent for a complete set. If you have the complete set, all unmortgaged and undeveloped properties in the set get the complete set rent, even if other properties in the set are mortgaged. Edit: the complete set rule has always been a thing, but in older versions, they didn't print that amount bc it's always double the normal rent, but nowadays they include it so you don't have to try to calculate the rent someone owes you or vice versa.
The alternate titles "How to play Monopoly (2008 Rules)" or "How to play Monopoly (UK Rules)" because the amount given at the start is the same as the UK Monopoly and adopted in 2008
When theres houses and hotels around the board the best place to be is in jail. Thats the advantage of jail unless your opponent owns St James, Tennessee and New York.
For the Formality of the FREE PARKING house rule. We created 2 additional cards for Community Chest and Chance that says. "You just realised, you accidentally dropped $100 in a Parking Space. Put $100 in the Free Parking Space, whoever land in that space will take your dropped money."
The reason most games of Monopoly go on too long is because most people play with too many house rules - the one that's most known for causing this is the Free Parking Jackpot house rule. In Monopoly's official rules, most things are specifically designed to be money sinks, with very few ways to regain lost money other than rent, GO, and a few cards. Adding more money sources only prolongs the game.
So at the beginning of the game, one player rolls to land on one color of property and buys it; yet the next player also rolls and lands on the same color only a different property; is that player allowed to buy that property? If so, then no one becomes a monopoly for that color set cause no one could get all of the properties in that color? Which in turn, no one can build houses cause no one owns all of the properties in that color set?
Yes the second player can buy it. This is a common strategy for stopping your opponents from building houses. However trading is an option so a total lock is not possible unless everyone agrees to it. There is also an asymmetrical number of properties for that reason. 2 players are meant to be at a disadvantage in a total lock. So they will often trade with each other to gain advantage. Again rent is not the same everywhere. Those who own the more expensive properties in a total lock are going to quickly gain advantage and force others to mortgage or sell off their properties. Locking the board is indeed a strategy however it isn't designed to go on forever.
@@sarasalone3060 in around 2008, Monopoly in the USA was changed to be more like the UK one with no 10% on Income Tax and Luxury Tax being $100 and the purple properties (Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue) were changed to brown
The only difference with how I play with friends is everything from chance or community chest that you pay goes to the center of the board, we call it 'taxes' and if you land on free parking you get all the tax money
You mean they still haven't made it official about jazzing up the game by putting a $500 bill in the middle and all taxes go in there and whoever lands on Free Parking wins the pot (after which you start again with a new $500 bill)? What fun is that?
4:58 So many people get this rule wrong, especially the collecting rent part, so it’s nice to see it clarified here.
I agree
Sorry but who gets it wrong? I mean that's one of the basic rules of the game unlike some complex rules.
@@sparshsharma5270some people don’t know that you can still do things in jail
It is a homebrew rule to not allow rent in jail
"You may not gift money, properties or cards"
But you see all I'm doing is giving him Boardwalk & $1, and he's giving me $1. It's actually a trade. 🤓
Yeah, that's a loophole.
Exploiting loopholes is just a part of being a capitalist.
Ye that's called kingmaking (anti-kingmaking house rules are the only ones i'm ok with (in this case a trade needing to always be a trade between at least 1 property on each side, unless the money given is equivalent to at least the face value of the properties of course , meaning giving at least 400M or more for Boardwalk is allowed, but if a player wants to give less they have to at least surrender a property, for example trading a pink property and 1M for boardwalk would be allowed, still king-making but it's still much better than full-scaled kingmaking before quitting (at least the person that got Boardwalk lost a property in the process lol (and if the person then quits that property goes to auction immediately, or if they're beaten by a player, they get it, so it's fairer)), i don't consider this a house rule even if it is a house rule in the end :p (but a good one and a easy one to understand too :p))
@@dirofreakI play where anything the two or more trading parties agree to is acceptable. ANYTHING. if someone wants to trade park place for the last slice of pizza, I aint gonna stop anyone 😂
In the NES version, the trade screen will warn you "You will receive nothing in return!" but the SNES version does not.
Perhaps Monopoly is the most complicated boardgame. I once wrote for fun a complete rules of Monopoly in common law format (just like IFAB/FIFA's Laws of the Game for football). It takes 99 paragraphs, 10 schedules, and 11 figures (grouped in 30 sections, 2 appendices, 2 notes, 1 table of contents, and 1 index) to describe the complete rules of the Monopoly and its equipment.
Where can we find this? You should publish it as a Google doc
For me, Monopoly is so easy to learn.
Very long rules doesn't make a game complicated.
Please share this as a document, I am so curious about it
link please??
Can you send the rules doc thank you
in the recent version the thimble is being replaced by the t rex with the top hat being closer and the houses and hotels are modeled by texture instead of smooth outline
Yeah and the monopoly logo on the mony is black with the text being any color of that bill
But now the brought the thimble back
The main change I picked up on was that they closed the housing shortage loophole. A strategy in the previous version was to get a monopoly ASAP, then build 8-12 houses on it, but never upgrading to hotels. There are only 32 houses in the game, so by the time you max out your second set of properties, up to 24 houses are already claimed, making it nearly impossible for anyone else to get hotels.
Now, it sounds like if there are no houses left, players can upgrade straight to hotels.
Housing shortage isn’t a loophole, the rules explicitly stated that housing is limited
It’s intended play
@@Deathnotefan97Most people don’t know that, though; that’s why they called it a “loophole”.
I think it's more of a clarification. Houses and hotels are meant to be limited, but the original rules don't make it clear if you can buy straight to hotels if the prerequisite houses aren't available.
Not sure the change is good. Simply moves the "boring lock" strategy to a "boring 3 houses strategy" (that already existed anyways). Specially considering the auction for the last house is still there . I feel like any "straight to hotel" play shouldn't be allowed unless 1) other players have exactly the same amount of houses on a property as the property that a player wants to upgrade (leading to nice strategies as well (with players actually calculating how to build even more strategically)); AND 2) the "straight to hotel" also leads to an auction for that hotel between players with the same amount of houses or more on a property.
Being allowed to go straight to hotels without those safeproofs not only make the auction for that last house irrelevant, but it breaks the game otherwise (specially if we're talking about properties with 1 or even no house) -though arguably it's also a way to shift things up, but it becomes a bit unfair (while it's balanced with my proposals).
Though i'm probably wrong about this, maybe the rules also say that if you go straight to hotels, you still have to pay the money needed for the remaining amount of houses "missing" , in one go (in which case it's a bit more "fair-ish" i guess, even if the video seems to imply otherwise (the way it's said it seems like you simply have to pay the price of ONE upgrade while going straight to hotels (while it's probably not the case))
That has always been the rule. You could always upgrade straight to hotels, but you have to do it on all properties in a color at once, which is very difficult. At the cheapest, it's $500 for the brown properties, and only gets more expensive from there. That's very difficult to do if you don't already have upgraded properties earning income.
I find it funny that they now specify that common house rules are forbidden. Mostly because in the old Monopoly PC game that you could find in a cereal box they actually INCLUDED those house rules as options.
I had that game and got it in a cereal box too!
Imagine listening to game rules that say "no house rules". Lul.
literal house rules
I think my cousin had that same game. He and my brother started a game, and 4 hours later, they were still at it. I think they eventually gave up by dinnertime.
The house rules involved included putting tax money on Free Parking, and double the salary if you landed exactly on GO.
Nothing’s stopping you from using them. Just that the game’s all, “Yeah, this’ll make things longer and less fun, so…”
How many takes to get the three doubles in a row clip?
3.5 minutes of rolling
The N64 version of Monopoly DOES in fact allow common house rules, but limits rent immunity to up to 3x.
How do you achieve rent immunity in that scenario?
@@LeotheTiger1234 Where in a trade the recipient gets a property to complete a color group...but the former owner doesn't pay rent if they land on that new group...for the N64 version that only works for up to three landings on that group.
@@JohnSmith-zw8vp Interesting.
also monopoly cd-rom has house rules
That's wild N64 had Monopoly.
THANK you for explaining the mortgage rule. The original wording of the rule confused the heck out of me
Strategy:
1: buy every property you land on as long as you have the money but also give yourself some 200 money safety net
2: light blue and orange are the best monopolies due to their positions on the board and how likely players are to land on them. As such, you should always try to hold on to your one property of those sets to prevent the player with the other two properties of that set from getting the monopoly unless they have the remaining property of the other set which you have the other two of, in which case just trade the remaining properties and now both of you get an equally good monopoly
3: brown is cheap when first purchased but don’t sleep on that monopoly. When fully developed with hotels, Mediterranean costs 200 in rent while Baltic costs 250 in rent. Imagine passing go only to land on one of these properties. Your entire paycheck goes to the owner of that monopoly instead, maybe even an extra 50.
1:14 THE BABY IS ASKING FOR RENT.
I find it more enjoyable when i make deals with people for example of them investing certain amount of money to avoid rent on specific places i own.
Wait a minute. I have a copy of the current rules, and it DOES NOT say you can buy straight to hotels if houses are gone. In fact, it sounds like the opposite. Quote:
"Once you have 4 Houses on all streets in a color set, you can pay to upgrade to a hotel."
@Umsie No this video is wrong. The house supply in the bank has to be there to go to hotels. There is no buy straight to hotels in the current rules of Monopoly or ever was.
I agree, you cant buy hotels until houses are bought first.
If the bank runs out of houses you have to wait until another player has to sell theirs back to the bank.
Players will speedrun to get all houses, straight to hotels makes this useless and a more fun game
When I was a little kid we used these house rules:
When you land on a property you can skip to the next person if you don't want to buy it
When someone else has that property you can buy it from them for double the cash but you need to give him/her something else in exchange
The players could sneakily steal from the bank
Guys! Guys! Guys! I think I know how to play Monopoly now!
Yay! Only 2023 rules now!
Requires like an entire academic year😂
I'm with you
Wow that was helpful 😊
So what happens if the bank bankrupts you? Is it the old rules, where all your properties get auctioned off? Or something else.
Yup, if u are bankrupt because u owe the bank then return all properties to the bank (any mortgages are cancelled) and all of your properties will be put up for auction. Finally, return any get out of jail free cards to the bottom of the appropriate deck.
also @@CantSetMyUsername why does boardwalk in monopoly cd-rom have a space in it, and also why does said version of monopoly have a comma in get out of jail free so it says _get out of jail, free_
What if the bank runs out of printed cash?
@@ude3333 the banker keeps track of how much the bank owes each player and tries to give the money back as soon as payments are made to it.
@@TheGerkuman 👍
0:10 Wait, Why is the T-Rex still there? I thought it got replaced by the Thimble!
The reverse happened the T-Rex replaced the Thimble
The rubber ducky, penguin and cat replace the boot, wheelbarrow and iron.
this set has both t-rex and thimble
@@matthewjacobs4042at my board, its still there
How about of the water works and electric company rules?
if he didn't mentioned them, it means the rules for these remain unchanged to the previous 2023 version
Thanks for the advice now I can play Monopoly tomorrow
It's very weird hearing the money called...well, money.
I have to second you on that. I forever will call the bills dollars.
maybe “monops”
Its called monopoly money or munny
4:34 4:37 4:40 4:45 Why am I laughing at this? 😂😂🤣🤣. 4:51 It’s even funnier 🤣🤣🤣😂
Additionally, if you pay the bank the listed fee price on that chance card, you can choose to place it in the middle of the board. You may do this with one or more fees (it must be its maximum point). The player that lands on free parking receives those fees and can add it to their current amount of money.
No you cannot.
That is a house rule that you may opt to play with.
@@AnathexAdventurer He said "additionally" you can choose not to have this rule.
@@DurvishZadoo By saying "additionally," they're implying that this is an official rule, which is not.
@@AnathexAdventurer I think you are confusing "Additionally" with "also".
Thank you this helped a lot (I liked and subbed)
im the youngest of 4 and i had this nice wooden board when i was around 15 and after 13-17 years my family never played with me. they say it takes to long yet will not play without house rules like the free parking tax money and $500 if land on go. my family does a lot of dumb things like this
⚠️ Don't forget!
There are three methods that player can Go To Jail.
1. Land on Go To Jail space.
2. Roll Double 3 times.
3. Draw a Chance or Community Chest that says "Go To Jail" (the one that most missed out)
Did you know: mortgaged property can be traded at any player for an agreed-upon price
3:54 the card that everyone is afraid of
Yay, thanks, triple s games for my request
You are not allowed to buy a hotel when there are no more green houses that is a rule the price of a hotel is (hotel + 4 green houses)
thank you for explaining ❤
I house rule i always had was that you can get houses and hotels without monopolies
Because i never knew that's a rule
If you landed on a property and like to buy it, but you dont have enough money, can you sell your other property to the bank so you can have money to buy it?
You can only sell houses to the bank at half price. Empty properties can only be sold to another player or mortgaged. If you wish to sell a property or mortgage it, you have to sell the houses/hotels on it first.
@@khanareeb9725 Thank you. ☺️☺️☺️
When u buy a hotel and bank takes ur houses back will u get half price for each house?
4:58 Why can’t you roll Doubles 3 times in a row then you land on GO TO JAIL Space then you go to Jail Space though at 3:18 so you must not Mortgaged though. IDK why though.
Rolling Doubles 3 times in a row immediately sends you to jail anyway, and you don't move to the space you would have moved to on the pips. Either way, landing on Go to Jail (or really, if you would have landed on it) through your third double doesn't matter.
I really don't understand the second part of the comment.
Growing up this classic game actually taught children Real Estate and still does in the year 2024! 🏡
Just like the game called Operation that actually taught kids basic anatomy of the human body.
You should do one on the tabletop simulator expansion, Insane Monopoly
I think I will forever continue to refer to the currency as dollars. I also like the updated income tax rule. I never chose the 10% rule when it was allowed. I always paid a flat $200.
I do, however, confess to playing house rules and not the real rules; I did this by putting luxury tax money on the center of the board. Whoever hit Free Parking first afterwards got the cash. The official rules do not allow such variations.
The 10% rule only makes sense if you land on it right after the game starts as 10% of your $1500 staring cash is $150
@@JohnSmith-zw8vp Indeed.
That Free Parking house rule is widely popular and also why we all remember Monopoly never ending. Without the money sinks there's not enough pressure to drive people completely out in any reasonable time
@@jonduke4472 That's true. I always try to play the game by the actual rules nowadays.
Hi
5:17 the car💀
I don’t get it.
I think he meant the car was going backwards
So what you have to do is chaff and redirect, and hope the property owner doesn't notice that you've landed on Boardwalk with a hotel on it. Only when you hear the sound of the dice for the next player's turn do you start to laugh ha ha ha ha ha.
About that rule of not able to give money... there are loopholes for that which is, a player could trade a 5bill for a 500bill.
That's still giving money. It's not a real trade.
@@SammyKnight13
Sure it is... it's trading one thing for another. Lol.
@@versuzzero5335you cannot trade only money
@@SammyKnight13if you don’t count that then this
A B
$1 Property
Then
Same $amount giving
Property +1
@@mathguy37Not exactly ideal, but legally valid.
@Triple S Games ...please provide a link or the website where I can read these new official 2023 rules that say that I can buy straight to hotels even though there are no houses for me to get first?!?!
4:45 why do i find this so funny
You're not alone
“You collect 200 money” 😂😂
It was 200 pounds as long as I remember
1:23 do you have to pay doble if the opponent has color set and house/s or hotel?
Only pay double if you land on an unimproved property with no houses and the opponent owns the color group.
Did you take a day of or two from Triple S Games, Jim?
I got sick then injured my hand so I got behind.
It's in the rules the bank is a player in the game. This sounds like there'd be serious room for corruption. Glad that's not how it works in real life... oh wait.
getting a hotel in boardwalk will make you lose friends
This is the third time you've done a video on Classic Monopoly. Any reason you redid it in the first place? Just wondering.
When we have buy the card where that money will be written
1:30 When the second player rolls the dice, not the very next
I wish one day you cover the MAD Magazine Board Game
If you roll doubles and land on Go to Jail, do you get to roll again immediately to try to get out of jail? I've been playing Monopoly for 50 years and often wondered about that. I play that you don't get to roll again right away.
No. Your turn ends immediately.
My advice, stop trying to leave jail. It’s literally the best spot on the board. For three full turns other players are having to pay you rent for landing on your properties whilst you don’t have that problem because you can’t land on there’s! I enjoy just sitting in jail and watching the money roll in. Obviously this isn’t a great idea early game as you’ll be wanting to get spaces on the board.
Yes, you can chance for a roll again once you're in the Jail without paying money or use free card provided you rolled a double to move out.
When u buy a hotel and bank takes ur houses back will u get half price for each house? 2:47
You should mention that there are 32 houses and 12 hotels.
Did you know that if the banker goes bankrupt, then they choose another player to be the banker? That player is the new banker until the rest of the round or until that player goes bankrupt.
Can you make a video on Communopoly? It's the one from the No Rolls Barred channel.
@@NareshSinghOctagon And besides that had so many rules and side rules it was insane
2:33 NO you are NOT allowed to go straight to hotels if the bank does not have enough physical houses. That is FALSE!!!
If there is a housing shortage you
Have to wait till someone sells the houses back to the bank.
Example: you need 4 houses to even build on your properties to go to hotels but the bank has 1 house. Even if you have the money to go straight to hotels, you have the wait until the bank has 3 more houses before you can “go straight to hotels”.
The only thing that changed for me was:
1. Bidding on final house
2. Upgrade straight to hotel if no houses are available.
3. Can't trade when trying to pay off debt.
Monopoly real life rules: (each like has a new rule)
1. There are no turns
If a player wants to be the banker, do not let them be the banker.
Nice memories of this game. If you have no one to play with, there is a version that is just like this original monopoly game on the NES video game system,if you can still find it.
so let’s say a player owns a set of the oranges, and decides to build houses in the following order 3:2:4. is that not allowed ? and also if a player wanted to build 3:2:3 is that allowed ?
I once payed $1500 rent on park place, rolled a 2 on my next turn to go bankrupt
So are the colored set bonuses additive? Like, if you land on a property with a house, and the player owns all of the properties of the same color, is it the color bonus + indicated house value, or is it just the indicated house value?
In your example, they would only pay the indicated house value. If that property was States Avenue, they would pay $50. If it were instead Park Place, they would pay $175. You would pay that amount because it is the value listed on the property card next to "Rent with 1 House".
Per property, there are only seven different amounts of rent which players will ever have to pay as a result of landing on said property (assuming it isn't mortgaged), which are all listed on the property card. For example, if you land on Illinois Avenue and must pay rent as a result, the only seven amounts you could potentially have to pay to that player are $20, $40, $100, $300, $750, $925, and $1,100.
- Rent. You pay this if the owner of the property you landed on either does not own all properties of that same color or owns them all but with at least one of them being mortgaged.
- Rent with Color Set. You pay this if the owner of the property you landed on owns all properties of that same color, none of those properties are mortgaged, and the property you landed on doesn't have any amount of houses nor a hotel on it.
- Rent with 1 House. You pay this if the property you landed on has one house on it.
- Rent with 2/3/4 Houses. You pay this if the property you landed on has two/three/four houses on it.
- Rent with Hotel. You pay this if the property you landed on has a hotel on it.
Note that a player is not allowed to buy houses or hotels for a property unless they own all properties of that same color and none of those properties are mortgaged. Also note that a player is not allowed to mortgage, sell, trade, or otherwise get rid of a property if even a single property of that same color have any houses/hotels on them. The implications of everything I said just now is that, by default, the conditions for "Rent with Color Set" must also be met for rent with any structure(s).
By the way, some older versions of Monopoly don't list "Rent with Color Set" on the property cards. The rule I just stated about "Rent with Color Set" has been that way for as long as I can remember (I was born in 2001), so just know if it isn't listed that "Rent with Color Set" is always double the normal "Rent".
@@TheTrueBrawler Gotcha
Thank you!
@@TheTrueBrawler A property being mortgaged does not prevent other properties in the set from collecting the doubled rent for a complete set. If you have the complete set, all unmortgaged and undeveloped properties in the set get the complete set rent, even if other properties in the set are mortgaged.
Edit: the complete set rule has always been a thing, but in older versions, they didn't print that amount bc it's always double the normal rent, but nowadays they include it so you don't have to try to calculate the rent someone owes you or vice versa.
My brain is going bankrupt trying to understand this
I want the old rules lol it's easy to understand
Your explenation is easier to understand 🎉
i got a monopoly go ad before this
got it again
why i was expecting "terrorise the poor"
also it was here at 69 comments
The alternate titles "How to play Monopoly (2008 Rules)" or "How to play Monopoly (UK Rules)" because the amount given at the start is the same as the UK Monopoly and adopted in 2008
Thank you!
When theres houses and hotels around the board the best place to be is in jail.
Thats the advantage of jail unless your opponent owns St James, Tennessee and New York.
4:53 how?
For the Formality of the FREE PARKING house rule.
We created 2 additional cards for Community Chest and Chance that says.
"You just realised, you accidentally dropped $100 in a Parking Space. Put $100 in the Free Parking Space, whoever land in that space will take your dropped money."
If you rolled doubles and landed to "go to prison", do you still have to roll the dice again or not?
no
So if you start playing in the evening, the game might end tomorrow afternoon, true or is it too soon?
The reason most games of Monopoly go on too long is because most people play with too many house rules - the one that's most known for causing this is the Free Parking Jackpot house rule. In Monopoly's official rules, most things are specifically designed to be money sinks, with very few ways to regain lost money other than rent, GO, and a few cards. Adding more money sources only prolongs the game.
Hi. If i draw a card asking me to advance to a land thay own by others. Do i need to pay? Or advance to nearest station own by others. Thanks
Like advance to pallmall that own by others. Or back 3 steps. And land on other property. Do i need to pay?
Is this the same in monopoly game of thrones??
I would totally but monopoly but i just have a question. What type of board did u buy? The paper one or the rubber one
I had a stroke reading the first sentence. Also, why does the human brain ignore the second the?
There's a rubber one?
Can you put on your portuguese channel this rules?
So at the beginning of the game, one player rolls to land on one color of property and buys it; yet the next player also rolls and lands on the same color only a different property; is that player allowed to buy that property? If so, then no one becomes a monopoly for that color set cause no one could get all of the properties in that color? Which in turn, no one can build houses cause no one owns all of the properties in that color set?
Yes the second player can buy it. This is a common strategy for stopping your opponents from building houses. However trading is an option so a total lock is not possible unless everyone agrees to it.
There is also an asymmetrical number of properties for that reason. 2 players are meant to be at a disadvantage in a total lock. So they will often trade with each other to gain advantage.
Again rent is not the same everywhere. Those who own the more expensive properties in a total lock are going to quickly gain advantage and force others to mortgage or sell off their properties.
Locking the board is indeed a strategy however it isn't designed to go on forever.
Honestly i cannot notice any differences from the last version except at 2:29
There's no more "pay $200 or 10% of your assets" rule in the Modern versions.
In the UK The rules are the same as regular Monopoly, except the properties are from London
That must be a U.K. edition one, otherwise the original monopoly that I only know about is USA themed. I live in London
@@sarasalone3060 in around 2008, Monopoly in the USA was changed to be more like the UK one with no 10% on Income Tax and Luxury Tax being $100 and the purple properties (Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue) were changed to brown
And the 🏖🪵is replaced with Mayfair!
@@sarasalone3060 If you live in london you must have the UK board
They don't it wrong, not collecting rent in jail is a very common house rule, as is putting money in Free Parking to win if you land there.
wait so whats the difference?
Income Tax
You can build straight up to hotels if there aren't any houses left.
@triplesgames could you make a video on the game Bulls & Bears please? It would be great for my Financial Literacy class!
Can we bid the property if it’s just me and the banker playing?
4:43 ?????????????????
I swear monopoly gets so serious
4:45 Oh really? I wanted to give a $1 discount on boardwalk rent.
How many and what are the cards so I can make them?
BEST VIDEO EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The only difference with how I play with friends is everything from chance or community chest that you pay goes to the center of the board, we call it 'taxes' and if you land on free parking you get all the tax money
all it does is extend the game. they made it part of monopoly longest game ever
So its like monopoly secret vault with less steps
Ok so mortgaging properties, do you get the amount for mortgaging each turn and for each property if you are mortgaging multiple???
No, you only receive the mortgage amount once.
Can we play with two playerd . What all will be the rules when only
2 players are playing monopoly
Some of the rules are taken too far! 🤣
The M symbol stands for Monopoly Dollar
You mean they still haven't made it official about jazzing up the game by putting a $500 bill in the middle and all taxes go in there and whoever lands on Free Parking wins the pot (after which you start again with a new $500 bill)? What fun is that?
The fun is not playing for 5 hours straight
Is This Game From 1935?
I am not sure
No
Nope 1903
hitler would’ve learned bought this and made Germany to its former glory earlier than the Great Depression
1903 ... the Landlords´ Game
1935 ... MONOPOLY
If you're going into bankruptcy, then you're out for the rest of the game!