I received Monopoly as a gift today but I don't know how to play Monopoly game. I am still not clear with some concepts of Monopoly game. The guide that was in the box was not useful.Pass go cards still not clarify me. Please upload another video and reply me, please
Hi, one question, if the player has no money to pay a debt, he will pay with a property, right? and this property will be money or part of the properties?
Great question! If they have no money left, they do have to pay properties. Now, money given as payment obviously stays as money. Action cards that were placed as money also stay as money for the rest of the game, so they go in the money pile. Properties are paid as the value in the top corner, but they are still properties, they aren’t converted into money ever. They will always stay as property even when paid. I hope this helps! If you have any further questions I would love to help! Also, would it be alright if I featured your question in a future video to help people with how to play the game?
Questions. Need help interpreting your thoughts on these scenarios: 1.) property wild card on board - can I charge rent on it? 2.) two property wild cards on board - can these be combined to complete a property set (ex. Dark blues, utilities, purples / brown colors) 3.) does it count as a move (out of your 3 moves) to change colors on property wild cards 4.) can you play a just say no on someone else’s just say no and if so does that count as a move?
1. You can charge with any property except the Wild Property Card that has all the colors. 2. Yes, as long as they have the corresponding colors. 3. Moving Wild Property Cards doesn't count. You can move them anytime during yout turn. 4. You may play a Just Say No card against a Just Say No card, but that counts as one of your moves. If you played your 3 cards in a turn, you can't use the Just Say No anymore for that counts as a 4th card. If played wrongly, that goes to the discard pile. 3.
Hi Brandon, The wild property card can be stolen with a sly deal, swapped with a forced deal, and if part of a full set can be taken by a deal breaker. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions! Hope you have a great day!!
Hi, great question! Swapping wild property cards can be done at any time on your turn and does not take 1 of the 3 actions per turn. Technically, you can move it as many times as you want on your turn. I hope this helps!
Is there a limit to how many times you move wilds around during your turn? Like theoretically could I charge rent then move the wild to a different set, then charge rent again, and end my turn by moving it into an incomplete set to avoid a deal breaker being played on a full set?
Hi Kevin! Yep! Moving wilds on your turn is a free action. You can do it whenever and how many times you want on your turn. So, that scenario you out there is a valid turn. Hope this answers your question and that you have a great day!
Okay for the Sly Deal.. I have 2 yellow properties: a property wild card and a regular yellow property on top of that. Does the person using the sly deal take the card on top or they have a choice to also take the property wild card underneath?
Great question. So a Sly deal can take any property (as long as it’s not in full set). So in this scenario, yes they could take the bottom card. I hope this helps, let me know if you have any additional questions. Thanks!
What if there is two wilds and one regular property card… if I take the regular property card… what happens to the related wild cards left on the table?
Does double the rent card, count as one card ? Also when you say you can place as many properties as you want throughout the game, what does that mean because you can only play up to three cards on ur turn
Heyy i have a couple of questions ! As you said that we can drop any cards in our turn , i have a question . If a player drops a property card , can we take if we want it ???? 2nd : how many cards we can drop in our chance ? 3rd : if we drop couple of ones how will they effect
Thanks for your comment! I would love to answer you question, I just need to clarify something. What do you mean when you say to "drop" cards? Are you talking about playing cards in front of you? Or playing them as money? Or discarding? Or something else? Again, I want to answer your question but am a little confused by what you are saying. Thanks! I hope to be able to answer your questions soon!
As far as I am aware, you can only discard if you have more than 7 cards in your hand. Once they are discarded, they stay in the discard pile and cannot be used. Hope this answers your question! Hope you have a great day!
Pretty short and crystal clear guide! 👍🏻 Just wanted to clarify on “Pass 2 Go” card. Once we are using that card as our final actions (3/3 actions). Do we entitled another 3 actions or it goes to the next player turn? Really appreciate if you could advice me on this 🙏🏻
Thanks Muhammad! I appreciate that!! So in regards to the pass go, the official rules allow you to draw 2 cards but not to get 3 more actions. However, house rules can always be created to allow that if everyone were to agree on it. That is a super interesting idea!! Especially because I am working on creating a card game right now and one of the special cards does that! It gives you an extra turn!! So, let me know how it goes if you end up playing the Pass Go that way! Hope you have a great day!
Great question! You do not have to give up the full set. Each property has its individual value, so you can give them up property by property depending on the amount of rent. I hope this helps! Hope you have a great game night!
QUESTION Player 2 owes player 1 but only has a full set and not $ in their bank. Do they have to break up their full set? or is a full set locked and only taken with a deal breaker.
Great question!! The full set is not locked. So, if you need to pay someone and only have a full set and no money, you do need to break it up. Hope that helps!
Hi. I have a question. If we are out of Money and can only pay from a full set of properties with house and hotel, can we pay with the house/hotel card? If yes, where do the receiver keeps it? If no, what happen to the house/ hotel card when we broke the complete set to pay the other player? Thanks in advance!
My take on it would be that yes you can pay with the house or hotel. I think once you pay with it, it becomes money and is treated as if it was put in the Money pile from the start meaning it can't be used as anything else but money for the rest of the game. That is just my thoughts, and since the rules aren't clear, you kind of just get to decide what you want to do, but just make sure everyone is on the same page.
That would be super fun to see if you could! You would need at least 3 packs to get the right amount of cards. It would definitely break the game a bit, but I think that would be so fun!!
We are having a house argument in regards to the “wild property” (the one with no value) . Can you use sly deal or swap property and take the wild card if it’s not in a set? I say yes because it’s a technically a property XD but my whole family disagrees with me. Help.
So the Wild Property Card is a property. If it a part of a full set it can be stolen by a Deal Breaker (As the full set is stolen.) Likewise when it is in an incomplete property set OR by itself, it is vulnerable to be stolen by just a sly deal or a forced deal. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any additional questions!!
Great question! At the start of the game, you do not start with any cards in front of you, just the cards in your hand, so no one starts with any properties in front of them. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have additional questions!
Thanks for watching!! If you would like to skip around here are some Time Stamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:11 Set Up/On Your Turn 0:52 Playing Cards 1:28 Money 2:02 Properties 2:26 Action Cards 2:47 Important Rules for paying other players 3:39 Action Cards in Detail Introduction 3:59 All Action Cards in Detail 4:52 Houses & Hotels 5:11 Property Wild Cards 5:40 Ending Check out more Monopoly Deal Videos here: Monopoly Deal Play Through: th-cam.com/video/WWtDv7yM5Y4/w-d-xo.html How to Play Monopoly Deal: th-cam.com/video/bZT-U8fuPNc/w-d-xo.html Numbers Behind Monopoly Deal: th-cam.com/video/5aMDOH0hbfM/w-d-xo.html Monopoly Deal Favorite Things: th-cam.com/video/Y5Ev77kXUNE/w-d-xo.html Deal Breaker: th-cam.com/video/jSV98f5EsIY/w-d-xo.html Just Say No: Monopoly Deal: th-cam.com/video/XsycAE_LOwk/w-d-xo.html Rent & Double the Rent: th-cam.com/video/be1uhcijkLY/w-d-xo.html It’s My Birthday & Debt Collector: th-cam.com/video/x5e1Bg-wcH4/w-d-xo.html
Hello Cha Arnado, Houses and Hotels are not action cards. They can be added to a full property set. The Rent and double the rent are action cards with a one time use. You can use them to charge rent using the full property set amount with the house and hotel as well. I hope this helps!! If you have any additional questions or things you need me to clarify, please let me know! Hope you have a great day and a fun time with Monopoly Deal!
Hi brimley one question if I play a forced deal or sly deal can I take any property card which I want from him or is it that he can give whatever he want ? Anyone can answers
Great question! When you play either of those cards, you can take any property (unless it's part of a full set). The person who plays the card gets to decide, not the person it is being taken from. I hope this helps! Hope you have a great day!
The only thing I don't agree with is about action cards being placed in your bank. I believe that if you place an action card (Just Say No excluded) into your bank as money, then later, you should be able to use one of your 3 turns to turn it back into an action card.
Hi Sage!! That is such a cool idea!! I really like that! I would be interested to see how that would affect the rest of gameplay. So I may need to try a game where you could do that and see how it goes!
When you’re switching the wild property cards around on your turn, does that count as one of the three actions you can take? For example at 5:39 when you switch both cards to the orange property is that 2 actions?
So, in the rules it states that you can move property wild cards around on your turn at any time and it does not take one of your three actions. Some people do play that it takes an action to move them around, but that is more of a house rule as the instructions explicitly state that you can move them around on your turn and it will not count as one of your three actions for the turn. Thanks for being a part of this community! I hope this helps!! Let me know if you have any other questions!!
@@BrimleyGames oh I see. I’ve been stuck on it for a couple days. I must’ve missed that in the rule book. Thank you for your reply haha I really enjoy games as well and some of my favorites are exploding kittens, sequence, and settlers of catan. You should definitely give them a try if you haven’t already!
2:22 Are you even allowed to have more than one set of the same color? EDIT: That player has the cards they need in order to win. Just swap Illinois avenue with the property wildcard in the first set and change all of the wildcards in the second set to yellow.
Haha yes, it was just to show two sets, but you could just change them to Yellow. So with having multiple sets, it only says in the rules that you have to have 3 different colored sets to win, however I haven't found anything against having multiple of the same set. I would think at least you can't have two incomplete sets of the same color just to avoid the deal breaker, because that seems to break the game. I tend to go back and forth in trying to figure out if it would be allowed because it seems like if you have a set of dark blues, and you keep picking up dark blues, you shouldn't be penalized by not being allowed to play them down while at the same time, getting charged for a blue set with a house and hotel ($15) with double the rent ($30) already seems harsh, but if you add two of those, ($60) seems a little too much. That being said, it probably wouldn't happen, but would be crazy if it did! What are your thoughts? A lot of it is up in the air for each person to decide.
if you switch a wild property card around does it count as one turn? So lets say you were using it as an orange and now you have an orange and want to out the orange down and use the wild on another set would that count as one move (putting the new orange card down) or two moves putting orange card down and moving the wild from the orange set of properties to another color set of properties.
Yep!! You can steal both multicolored wild cards and dual-colored wild cards! Additionally, dual-colored ones can be taken by rent and other money things, while multicolored ones are not able to be taken by money. Hope this helps!!
I have a question. A big problem we got today while playing monopoly cards.. I asked a larger amount of rent. One of the player intentionally gave me his two red cards (One double color wild red card, one single color red card) bcz i had one red already on table.. he gave me to make my deal so that he can use deal breaker. I said i will put red wild card separate with yellow side up. But he said i can not do this. And its must to make a deal. We got debate on this. But found no result. Can u guide on this?
Also if i get a complete deal in rent with one double colored wild card. Can i break the deal and take out the wild card to place alone on table or with other property? Pleaseeeee guide.
So you get to decide which way the double color property wild card faces. You can place it separate. It seems that some may say you can do this even if they aren't property wild cards while I disagree. If they were all 3 normal red cards, my opinion is that you have to keep them together. So, if it is a property wild card remember that you can switch it however you want on your turn. I would interpret that to mean when they pay it to you as rent you can choose which way to place it, but that is up to you guys to decide as I don't see any specific answer in the rulebook. Hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further questions!
If I am understanding correctly are you asking if you can charge rent with a full set and then move the double colored property wild card out to make it not a complete set? If this is your question, the answer is yes! You are allowed to move your property wild cards around as many times as you want on your turn without it counting towards your 3 plays. Hope this helps!
Hi Ajay! Are you asking if you steal a set with a Deal Breaker? If so, Yes! If there is a set of 2 yellows and a wild card, you can take that with a deal breaker. If I misunderstood your question or you have any follow up questions, please let me know! Thanks! Hope you have a great day!
In that case, you would have two choices. You can either put them down, or you would have to discard until you are at 7 or less. You can never have more than 7 cards at the end of your turn. (If you have not played the full 3 cards allowed per turn, I would suggest playing them where possible over discarding.) Hope this helps!!
For example, A, B, C are playing, A plays a “deal breaker” to B, now B doesn’t want to give A that full property set, therefore B can play a “Just say no”, now the “deal breaker” lost its effectiveness. “Just say no” is an action card too, so it can be “Just say no” too
Question: I use a forced deal to swap my red property with a purple property. But my opponent has their own red property. Can they combine their own red property with the red property I just gave them immediately or do they wait for their turn?
I love how quick it is! Monopoly is fun, but it is sometimes too long for me, so I enjoy getting to be in the Monopoly world, but be able to play more games since it is quicker.
Yes, you cannot have houses on utilities. I think in the video I showed that you cannot have it on them, and to show it, I placed it on briefly and said you can't do that. Sorry for the confusion! Please let me know if there are any other questions you have! Thanks,
I received Monopoly as a gift today but I don't know how to play Monopoly game. I am still not clear with some concepts of Monopoly game. The guide that was in the box was not useful.Pass go cards still not clarify me. Please upload another video and reply me, please
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Hi, one question, if the player has no money to pay a debt, he will pay with a property, right? and this property will be money or part of the properties?
Great question! If they have no money left, they do have to pay properties. Now, money given as payment obviously stays as money. Action cards that were placed as money also stay as money for the rest of the game, so they go in the money pile. Properties are paid as the value in the top corner, but they are still properties, they aren’t converted into money ever. They will always stay as property even when paid. I hope this helps! If you have any further questions I would love to help!
Also, would it be alright if I featured your question in a future video to help people with how to play the game?
This video really helped me out a lot, thank you so much dude 😊
Happy to help! Hope you have a great day!
Questions. Need help interpreting your thoughts on these scenarios:
1.) property wild card on board - can I charge rent on it?
2.) two property wild cards on board - can these be combined to complete a property set (ex. Dark blues, utilities, purples / brown colors)
3.) does it count as a move (out of your 3 moves) to change colors on property wild cards
4.) can you play a just say no on someone else’s just say no and if so does that count as a move?
1. You can charge with any property except the Wild Property Card that has all the colors.
2. Yes, as long as they have the corresponding colors.
3. Moving Wild Property Cards doesn't count. You can move them anytime during yout turn.
4. You may play a Just Say No card against a Just Say No card, but that counts as one of your moves. If you played your 3 cards in a turn, you can't use the Just Say No anymore for that counts as a 4th card. If played wrongly, that goes to the discard pile.
3.
@@aliunz.8289Actually the Just Say No card DOESN’T count as one of your cards. It says so in the Just Say No video on the channel.
Do I need to lay out all the properties i have in my hand? Or i have the choice to keep them instead?
Question, can the wild 10 color property be stolen with a sly deal, force deal, or deal breaker when it’s on a complete set.
Hi Brandon, The wild property card can be stolen with a sly deal, swapped with a forced deal, and if part of a full set can be taken by a deal breaker. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions! Hope you have a great day!!
when i swap wild property for another card is that considered one turn ?
Hi, great question! Swapping wild property cards can be done at any time on your turn and does not take 1 of the 3 actions per turn. Technically, you can move it as many times as you want on your turn.
I hope this helps!
Is there a limit to how many times you move wilds around during your turn? Like theoretically could I charge rent then move the wild to a different set, then charge rent again, and end my turn by moving it into an incomplete set to avoid a deal breaker being played on a full set?
Hi Kevin! Yep! Moving wilds on your turn is a free action. You can do it whenever and how many times you want on your turn. So, that scenario you out there is a valid turn. Hope this answers your question and that you have a great day!
Okay for the Sly Deal.. I have 2 yellow properties: a property wild card and a regular yellow property on top of that. Does the person using the sly deal take the card on top or they have a choice to also take the property wild card underneath?
Great question. So a Sly deal can take any property (as long as it’s not in full set). So in this scenario, yes they could take the bottom card.
I hope this helps, let me know if you have any additional questions. Thanks!
What if there is two wilds and one regular property card… if I take the regular property card… what happens to the related wild cards left on the table?
@@curmudgeonlygal It counts as whichever side is facing up.
Does double the rent card, count as one card ? Also when you say you can place as many properties as you want throughout the game, what does that mean because you can only play up to three cards on ur turn
How many players comfortably play with one deck? If there are more players, could another deck be combined to accommodate the larger number?
That is a great question. I don't know an exact number, but you can definitely put two decks together to play!
2-4, anything beyond will result in rounds lasting around an hour
Heyy i have a couple of questions ! As you said that we can drop any cards in our turn , i have a question . If a player drops a property card , can we take if we want it ????
2nd : how many cards we can drop in our chance ?
3rd : if we drop couple of ones how will they effect
Thanks for your comment! I would love to answer you question, I just need to clarify something.
What do you mean when you say to "drop" cards? Are you talking about playing cards in front of you? Or playing them as money? Or discarding? Or something else?
Again, I want to answer your question but am a little confused by what you are saying. Thanks! I hope to be able to answer your questions soon!
@@BrimleyGames i meant to discard
You didnt reply ?
As far as I am aware, you can only discard if you have more than 7 cards in your hand. Once they are discarded, they stay in the discard pile and cannot be used. Hope this answers your question! Hope you have a great day!
@@BrimleyGames thanks ! 😊
Pretty short and crystal clear guide! 👍🏻
Just wanted to clarify on “Pass 2 Go” card. Once we are using that card as our final actions (3/3 actions). Do we entitled another 3 actions or it goes to the next player turn? Really appreciate if you could advice me on this 🙏🏻
Thanks Muhammad! I appreciate that!! So in regards to the pass go, the official rules allow you to draw 2 cards but not to get 3 more actions. However, house rules can always be created to allow that if everyone were to agree on it. That is a super interesting idea!! Especially because I am working on creating a card game right now and one of the special cards does that! It gives you an extra turn!! So, let me know how it goes if you end up playing the Pass Go that way! Hope you have a great day!
What if you have to pay rent, have no bank, but have a set? Do you give up the wholr set, or just piece off property from the set to pay?
Great question! You do not have to give up the full set. Each property has its individual value, so you can give them up property by property depending on the amount of rent.
I hope this helps! Hope you have a great game night!
QUESTION Player 2 owes player 1 but only has a full set and not $ in their bank. Do they have to break up their full set? or is a full set locked and only taken with a deal breaker.
Great question!! The full set is not locked. So, if you need to pay someone and only have a full set and no money, you do need to break it up. Hope that helps!
If I have park place and boardwalk down and i play a double rent card and pick blue ...is it double.rent for both cards or just the one?
Hi. I have a question. If we are out of Money and can only pay from a full set of properties with house and hotel, can we pay with the house/hotel card?
If yes, where do the receiver keeps it?
If no, what happen to the house/ hotel card when we broke the complete set to pay the other player?
Thanks in advance!
My take on it would be that yes you can pay with the house or hotel. I think once you pay with it, it becomes money and is treated as if it was put in the Money pile from the start meaning it can't be used as anything else but money for the rest of the game.
That is just my thoughts, and since the rules aren't clear, you kind of just get to decide what you want to do, but just make sure everyone is on the same page.
@@BrimleyGames If you pay with a house/hotel card then they go to the property collection, unless they have been played in the bank.
Can 15 people play Monopoly deal together ?
That would be super fun to see if you could! You would need at least 3 packs to get the right amount of cards. It would definitely break the game a bit, but I think that would be so fun!!
What happens if yo I run out of cards to draw from?
We are having a house argument in regards to the “wild property” (the one with no value)
. Can you use sly deal or swap property and take the wild card if it’s not in a set?
I say yes because it’s a technically a property XD but my whole family disagrees with me. Help.
So the Wild Property Card is a property. If it a part of a full set it can be stolen by a Deal Breaker (As the full set is stolen.) Likewise when it is in an incomplete property set OR by itself, it is vulnerable to be stolen by just a sly deal or a forced deal.
I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any additional questions!!
Extremely helpful thanks a million
You're Welcome!! I'm glad it was helpful!!
do we start with each property carf
Great question!
At the start of the game, you do not start with any cards in front of you, just the cards in your hand, so no one starts with any properties in front of them.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have additional questions!
Thanks for watching!!
If you would like to skip around here are some Time Stamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:11 Set Up/On Your Turn
0:52 Playing Cards
1:28 Money
2:02 Properties
2:26 Action Cards
2:47 Important Rules for paying other players
3:39 Action Cards in Detail Introduction
3:59 All Action Cards in Detail
4:52 Houses & Hotels
5:11 Property Wild Cards
5:40 Ending
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Just Say No: Monopoly Deal: th-cam.com/video/XsycAE_LOwk/w-d-xo.html
Rent & Double the Rent: th-cam.com/video/be1uhcijkLY/w-d-xo.html
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Hello , hw about the action cards HOUSE AND HOTEL ,can i put it at the same time together with the double rent?
It means 3 action cards?
Hello Cha Arnado, Houses and Hotels are not action cards. They can be added to a full property set.
The Rent and double the rent are action cards with a one time use. You can use them to charge rent using the full property set amount with the house and hotel as well. I hope this helps!!
If you have any additional questions or things you need me to clarify, please let me know! Hope you have a great day and a fun time with Monopoly Deal!
@@BrimleyGames ok sir ThankYou ❤️
Where can I buy this game?
You should be able to buy it at a local games store, Amazon, or at big box stores like target, Walmart, etc…. Hope you can find it!
Hi brimley one question if I play a forced deal or sly deal can I take any property card which I want from him or is it that he can give whatever he want ? Anyone can answers
Great question! When you play either of those cards, you can take any property (unless it's part of a full set). The person who plays the card gets to decide, not the person it is being taken from. I hope this helps! Hope you have a great day!
@@BrimleyGames oh thanks j was waiting 😂
The only thing I don't agree with is about action cards being placed in your bank. I believe that if you place an action card (Just Say No excluded) into your bank as money, then later, you should be able to use one of your 3 turns to turn it back into an action card.
Hi Sage!! That is such a cool idea!! I really like that! I would be interested to see how that would affect the rest of gameplay. So I may need to try a game where you could do that and see how it goes!
That's in the official rules...
2:09 I think you cannot buy houses or hotels in utilities and railroads??
That is correct. No houses or hotels on railroads or utilities. Thanks for sharing!!
I don't get the "Pass Go". What happens if I use it as my third move? I get to draw two cards then is it going to be my turn again with 3 new moves?
When you’re switching the wild property cards around on your turn, does that count as one of the three actions you can take? For example at 5:39 when you switch both cards to the orange property is that 2 actions?
So, in the rules it states that you can move property wild cards around on your turn at any time and it does not take one of your three actions. Some people do play that it takes an action to move them around, but that is more of a house rule as the instructions explicitly state that you can move them around on your turn and it will not count as one of your three actions for the turn.
Thanks for being a part of this community! I hope this helps!! Let me know if you have any other questions!!
@@BrimleyGames oh I see. I’ve been stuck on it for a couple days. I must’ve missed that in the rule book. Thank you for your reply haha
I really enjoy games as well and some of my favorites are exploding kittens, sequence, and settlers of catan. You should definitely give them a try if you haven’t already!
amxxng I love Settlers of Catan, I have only played sequence a few times, and I own exploding kittens, but haven’t played it yet. Haha 😂
@@BrimleyGames can 2 property wild cards be used to complete a set
Yes! There is no rule against how many wilds can be in one set. Let me know if you have any follow up questions. Thanks!
2:22 Are you even allowed to have more than one set of the same color?
EDIT: That player has the cards they need in order to win. Just swap Illinois avenue with the property wildcard in the first set and change all of the wildcards in the second set to yellow.
Haha yes, it was just to show two sets, but you could just change them to Yellow.
So with having multiple sets, it only says in the rules that you have to have 3 different colored sets to win, however I haven't found anything against having multiple of the same set. I would think at least you can't have two incomplete sets of the same color just to avoid the deal breaker, because that seems to break the game.
I tend to go back and forth in trying to figure out if it would be allowed because it seems like if you have a set of dark blues, and you keep picking up dark blues, you shouldn't be penalized by not being allowed to play them down while at the same time, getting charged for a blue set with a house and hotel ($15) with double the rent ($30) already seems harsh, but if you add two of those, ($60) seems a little too much. That being said, it probably wouldn't happen, but would be crazy if it did!
What are your thoughts? A lot of it is up in the air for each person to decide.
Can i SLY the Property Wild Card?
Yes you can!! As long as it is not part of a full set you can!! Hope you have a great day!!
if you switch a wild property card around does it count as one turn? So lets say you were using it as an orange and now you have an orange and want to out the orange down and use the wild on another set would that count as one move (putting the new orange card down) or two moves putting orange card down and moving the wild from the orange set of properties to another color set of properties.
Can you steal a wild with sly deal??
Yep!! You can steal both multicolored wild cards and dual-colored wild cards! Additionally, dual-colored ones can be taken by rent and other money things, while multicolored ones are not able to be taken by money. Hope this helps!!
I have a question. A big problem we got today while playing monopoly cards..
I asked a larger amount of rent. One of the player intentionally gave me his two red cards (One double color wild red card, one single color red card) bcz i had one red already on table.. he gave me to make my deal so that he can use deal breaker.
I said i will put red wild card separate with yellow side up. But he said i can not do this. And its must to make a deal. We got debate on this. But found no result.
Can u guide on this?
Also if i get a complete deal in rent with one double colored wild card. Can i break the deal and take out the wild card to place alone on table or with other property?
Pleaseeeee guide.
So you get to decide which way the double color property wild card faces. You can place it separate.
It seems that some may say you can do this even if they aren't property wild cards while I disagree. If they were all 3 normal red cards, my opinion is that you have to keep them together.
So, if it is a property wild card remember that you can switch it however you want on your turn. I would interpret that to mean when they pay it to you as rent you can choose which way to place it, but that is up to you guys to decide as I don't see any specific answer in the rulebook.
Hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further questions!
If I am understanding correctly are you asking if you can charge rent with a full set and then move the double colored property wild card out to make it not a complete set? If this is your question, the answer is yes! You are allowed to move your property wild cards around as many times as you want on your turn without it counting towards your 3 plays. Hope this helps!
How about if i have 9 cards ,so its not allowed where should i put the 2 cards to make it 7 cards?
You would have to discard the two cards. Hope this helps!
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Excellent content. Thank you.
You are welcome!! I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it!
Can u steal a set if one of the cards of the set is a wild card
Hi Ajay! Are you asking if you steal a set with a Deal Breaker? If so, Yes! If there is a set of 2 yellows and a wild card, you can take that with a deal breaker. If I misunderstood your question or you have any follow up questions, please let me know! Thanks! Hope you have a great day!
@@BrimleyGames hi, that answers my question perfectly!! Thank you
Glad it was helpful! If you ever have any other questions, let me know!
What a beautiful mission!
Thank you so much!! I hope to be able to fulfill it!!
If it’s your turn and you don’t want to put anything down but you have more than 7 cards in your hand, are you forced to put down cards?
In that case, you would have two choices. You can either put them down, or you would have to discard until you are at 7 or less.
You can never have more than 7 cards at the end of your turn.
(If you have not played the full 3 cards allowed per turn, I would suggest playing them where possible over discarding.)
Hope this helps!!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the support!!! I really appreciate it!
This was great thanks:)
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the positive feedback! I appreciate it!
Do you pay for the properties you keep
No, you do not have to pay for the properties you play or receive from other players. Hope this helps!
For example, A, B, C are playing, A plays a “deal breaker” to B, now B doesn’t want to give A that full property set, therefore B can play a “Just say no”, now the “deal breaker” lost its effectiveness. “Just say no” is an action card too, so it can be “Just say no” too
Yes
Question: I use a forced deal to swap my red property with a purple property. But my opponent has their own red property. Can they combine their own red property with the red property I just gave them immediately or do they wait for their turn?
Very late but yes, if he/she so chooses to do so
Does the "double the rent" card count as one of the three cards you can use in one turn?
Yes it does. Let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks,
THX I just started playing
Hey Richard! Glad to have you here! I am super excited you have started playing Monopoly Deal! It is so fun!! What is your favorite part?
@@BrimleyGames my favourites part is just say no because I watch your other video and I love the power card 😁what is your favorite part?
I hope one day we can play monopoly deal together😊
I love how quick it is! Monopoly is fun, but it is sometimes too long for me, so I enjoy getting to be in the Monopoly world, but be able to play more games since it is quicker.
That would be awesome!
Does Double the Rent counts as one of your 3 actions by itself? Or is it included in your previous rent card action?
It's counted as 1 of 3
Who goes first ?
This is super
Thank you!! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
How bout u said that u cant put a house in a utility ,why is it there's a house in water / electric bill?????
Yes, you cannot have houses on utilities. I think in the video I showed that you cannot have it on them, and to show it, I placed it on briefly and said you can't do that. Sorry for the confusion! Please let me know if there are any other questions you have! Thanks,
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