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How to Play :

 

1) Decide one player to be banker. This player shall be in charge of all the money, property, houses and hotels still belonging to the bank. Remember that the chosen banker may also be a player in the game, but he must keep his assets as a player separate from that of the bank's.

 

2) Choose a token. Each player will get a mover to represent themselves as they move around the board.

 

3) Start with $1500. Each player will begin the game with $1500 divided as follows:

  • 2 pcs of $500,

  • 4 pcs of $100,

  • 1 pc of $50,

  • 1 pc of $20,

  • 2 pcs of $10,

  • 1 pc of $5,

  • 5 pcs of $1

 

4) To decide who goes first, have each player roll the diceWhoever rolls the highest number goes first, and play then continues clockwise around the board.

 *If you roll doubles during the game, that is, the same number shown on both of the dice, you may   take your turn as normal then take another turn.

 

5) Buy property. If you land on a spot with a colored stripe across the top, you may buy the property for the amount printed on the board. The banker in turn gives the player the title deed for that property. Before buying any property, you are required to answer a question related to the topic on that particular spot. You are only allowed to buy that property if you answer it correctly. 

 

6) Collect rent. Players who own property may collect rent when another player lands on a property that someone else owns. If you land on someone else's property, you must pay them the rent printed on the title deed card for that property.

 

7) Pass GO. Every time a player lands on or passes over the corner space marked "GO", they earn a $200 salary.

 

8) Take a Chance or Community Chest card. These cards may make you pay or collect money, or make you move to another space. If you land on a spot marked "Chance" or "Community Chest", take the top card off of the corresponding deck of the space that you landed on. When you're done reading the card, return it to the bottom of the corresponding deck.

 

9) Go to jail. There are three possible ways to go to jail:

 *Roll three doubles in a row - In this case, do not proceed to take your normal turn after rolling a  third double in a row - your turn ends immediately and you must go directly to the space marked  "In jail". Even if you would have passed GO, do not collect $200.

 

 *Pick a card that reads "Go directly to jail" - If you pick a "Chance" or "Community Chest" card that  reads this, your turn ends immediately and you must go directly to the space marked "In jail". Even  if you would have passed GO, do not collect $200.

 

 *Land on the corner space marked "Go to jail" - Move your token directly to the space marked "In  jail". Even though you pass GO, do not collect $200.

 

10) At any time, two players can trade money or property, if both players agree to the trade.

 

11) Mortgage property. If at some stage a person has to pay rent of more money than they own they can mortgage their houses and get the money from the bank. When a house is mortgaged, no rent can be collected. To unmortgage a house you must pay 10% interest when you pay it off.

 

12) Go bankrupt. If you owe more money than you and your assets can afford, you're declared bankrupt and are out of the game. Last player standing wins!

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