HOW TO WIN MONOPOLY EVERY TIME

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Published 2022-12-16
This video will show you the best strategy for how to win Monopoly every time. Use these strategies and you'll beat anyone you play!

Learn:

• Which properties to buy
• How to use odds of dice to give yourself good luck
• How many houses to build and when to build
• How to make good trades even if opponents don't want to trade

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This video is not a Monopoly tutorial, this video gets right into tips and strategy so that you win. Some of these strategies are subtle, so some people might think you just got lucky or that they are unlucky, but you will know that you manipulated the game to work in your favor and tilted the odds towards you. Subscribe and I'll make the Monopoly Advanced video!


You can use dice probability to make decisions when to trade and buy houses. First buy all the properties you can and use what you have gotten to turn the game over on your friends and family! This is how you play monopoly the right way! Use these steps and you will win monopoly fast, regardless of luck. These strategies might be intense, but you can bend the rules of monopoly to play into your favor. You can even use these principles for the video game version of Monopoly Plus, regardless if you are on xbox, ps5 or nintendo switch.

Monopoly is a board game currently published by Hasbro. In the game, players roll two six-sided dice to move around the game board, buying and trading properties, and developing them with houses and hotels. Players collect rent from their opponents, with the goal being to drive them into bankruptcy. Money can also be gained or lost through Chance and Community Chest cards, and tax squares; players can end up in jail, which they cannot move from until they have met one of several conditions. The game has numerous house rules, and hundreds of different editions exist, as well as many spin-offs and related media. Monopoly has become a part of international popular culture, having been licensed locally in more than 103 countries and printed in more than 37 languages.

There are many versions of Monopoly including some weird versions and variations of the game, including Star wars, Lord of the rings, Pokemon, Monopoly Plus, Cheaters edition, Marvel, monopoly empire, super mario, target edition, ms. monopoly, national parks, christmas, spiderman, stranger things, electronic banking and more.

Monopoly is derived from The Landlord's Game created by Lizzie Magie in the United States in 1903 as a way to demonstrate that an economy which rewards wealth creation is better than one where monopolists work under few constraints, and to promote the economic theories of Henry George—in particular his ideas about taxation. It was first published by Parker Brothers in 1935 until that firm was eventually absorbed into Hasbro in 1991. The game is named after the economic concept of monopoly—the domination of a market by a single entity.

All Comments (21)
  • @lordnicoo3250
    Literally watched this. Called the whole family to play Monopoly. Then i won. And now im back. Thank you
  • @SoThisIsMyCat
    The most difficult part is convincing your friends to play Monopoly
  • @carter.5814
    I would never ever in my life think I’d seriously watch a video about winning the Monopoly every time but I watched the whole thing. Props to you my guy!
  • Something I've learned is to try and monopolize the railroads. Hitting the middle isn't common, but having your opponents be at risk every roll leaves you having a bunch of cash on hand. Also having someone draw the chance card that states a player has to advance to a railroad but had to pay twice the rent if it's already owned also gives you a lot of support, leaving you 400 bucks richer
  • @lmitz
    And always remember: if the game box runs out of houses that is supposed to happen, do not use random junk to represent more. The game is finely balanced and buying out all the houses is a strategy for preventing other people from buying them. (Which also means typically you shouldn't buy hotels)
  • @-penta-1357
    That was my go to strategy, only problem is that the people I used to play with hated trading, so they would hoard properties without any goal in mind, and the game would come to a stalemate.
  • @kyree816
    I probably won’t play monopoly in years idk why I’m watching this
  • @TheJchulce
    One other gotcha related to houses: keep a close eye on the available supply. There often aren't enough to go around, leaving some people unable to build. It may be wise to build houses on a poor color just to prevent opponents from building on theirs. Also sometimes you may not want to upgrade to hotels because those houses will go back into the supply pool.
  • @onielk
    A good thing to add, in the original version of monopoly (table top/board) there is a limited number of hotells and houses that you can own. Making it a good strategy to never convert houses to hotells because after a while you might take away the option entirely to buy houses or hotells from other players.
  • @visualize7506
    They called me a madman. I invested all into orange. Nearly the whole board against me 1v1 and I still came on top.
  • Imagine it's family game night and they don't know you're about to run the meta strat
  • Also, never forget that you can "make no mistakes and still lose". Monopoly is a probabilistic game. You can own the orange properties and build up your houses and it's possible no one ever lands on them, while you always land on your opponent's undeveloped properties slowly giving them the resources to win. These strategies do not guarantee you a win every game. They will just massively increase your win rate over a large amount of games.
  • @wolfmanxx77
    Playing Settlers of Catan helped me understand the probability of numbers rolled by 2 dice. Before playing that game I never really thought about it. Great video!
  • @Tecnoc22
    Light blue is always the most fiercely contested in my games. If you can get those set up really fast, which you often can because they are roughly where everyone lands first, you can start your opponents bleeding cash before they get anything of their own going to recuperate it.
  • @yqsia2270
    Usually a game of monopoly between me and my friends lasts more than 3 hours because all of us are not stupid and can always distinguish bad deals. Which is why the better you are at the game, the more boring it gets. We would just play until one of us gets tired and call the game a draw
  • @Yesnaught
    You might be able to simplify the first two tips together - take your jail/go sides, rotate them ccw 90°, call that your attack and defence halves. If you're starting on an attack edge, be aggressive wherever you might land. The sides might be a bit far back considering the average 7 roll not being enough to clear one edge, but consider that doubles grant extra rolls, and therefore greater travel, and you'll probably even out. Also, general monopoly tip, not necessarily for winning: set a lap limit. Most value at the end wins. Don't play to domination, that's how games drag on.