The summary of ‘How to play Monopoly (2024 Rules)’

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The YouTube video provides an overview of playing Monopoly, a board game where players aim to bankrupt others and emerge as the last player standing. Players choose tokens, move around the board, buy properties, collect rent, and build structures like houses and hotels. Monopolies offer advantages, but players must manage funds, auction, and mortgage properties if needed. If bankrupt, players are out of the game. Trading is allowed, rolling doubles lets you move again, but three consecutive doubles puts you in jail. The ultimate winner is the last player standing after others go bankrupt.

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In this part of the video, the key points of playing Monopoly are explained. The objective is to be the last player standing after bankrupting others. Players choose tokens, move clockwise around the board by rolling dice, buy properties, and collect rent. Monopolies allow players to build houses and hotels, with limits on the number of structures per property. Upgrading to hotels replaces four houses. Building values are specified on property cards. If funds are insufficient, players must sell off assets. Auctions may occur when multiple players want the last house. On bankruptcy, properties in a monopoly must be mortgaged first before others.

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In this segment of the video, it explains the concept of mortgaged properties in Monopoly. If a player lands on a mortgaged property, they do not pay rent and cannot buy the property. Properties in a color set still receive bonus rent even if some are mortgaged. To unmortgage a property, you must pay the bank the listed price. If you go bankrupt, you are out of the game. Players can trade properties, cash, and Get-Out-of-Jail-Free cards, but not buildings, rent, or loans. Rolling doubles allows you to move again, but rolling doubles three times in a turn sends you straight to jail. While in jail, you can still transact but don’t move unless you pay a fee or roll doubles. The last player remaining after others go bankrupt wins.

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