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Act 23: While the game is in progress

Thompson nodded and said, "Yes."

Gilbert leaned against the back of the chair, his chin facing the sky, his eyes swept down the humble little beggar and the inferior Irish.

No one likes his appearance, but who made him a "noble"? Even if he was just a former nobleman, there were still many people who gave him face at Yale University.

His expression lasted for about ten seconds, and his arrogant thoughts could not resist the itchy hands.

Although the game "Monopoly" is a inferior thing made by the humble little beggar, even if it is an inferior thing, he wants to play it!

Thompson, who had known Gilbert for a long time, knew what kind of shit he was going to pull when he saw him being constipated. He acted as Kaiselu and said, "Come on, let's play together."

Doug didn't care about Gilbert's contempt, because Gilbert's contempt could not harm his interests at all.

Besides, only by being kind to most people in business can you get the best interests.

So what if the person in front of him hates him? As long as he uses his own products, he will be a good customer.

With the tablecloth spread out, Sheffield finally saw the pattern on this magical cloth.

Several people took the materials locally, and Doug took out his first silver coin as a pawn to represent himself.

Sheffield took out the full ears of wheat he used to show off the superiority of the plantation.

Sheffield's follower took out a small jewelry made of unknown hair.

Thompson broke the unused dry spoon on his hand.

Gilbert even took out his clan emblem - the scalpel and pills crossed, showing his identity as a medical family.

The game begins.

Five players shake two dices respectively.

Doug: "5+5" 10 points.

Sheffield: "1+3" 4 points.

Sheffield follower: "2+4" 6 o'clock.

Thompson: "5+2" 7 o'clock.

Gilbert: "6+1" 7 o'clock.

Doug, who has the most points, ranks first.

Thompson and Gilbert with a total of 7 points. According to the rules, Gilbert with a higher single-dish points sets second, Thompson is third, Sheffield is fourth, and Sheffield is fifth.

Doug rolled the dice, "2+1" set out from the starting point to buy the first piece of land.

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The game continues.

After only one round, everyone was immersed in the game, even though they were still ignorant of the rules of the game.

As long as the two dice thrown by the player is the same, they can move to the destination and add one more time.

The land is divided into four colors, each color has four pieces of land, and each piece of land can build four small houses.

If you own all land in the same color, the land price will increase to 200% of the original price, and the house can be built before any player moves.

After passing by the Borderless Land, players can choose to purchase, give up or auction.

The purchase will own the land, and the auction will be bid with other players to purchase the land or obtain the land transfer fee.

Players can choose to build houses when passing by their own land. After building four small houses per piece of land, one larger building can be built, equivalent to five houses. At the same time, the bank will recycle four small houses.

Players who pass by other people's land need to pay tolls.

The toll is 10% of the value of the land and its attachments.

The purchased land can be mortgaged and sold. The price of the mortgaged loan is 80% of the price of the land and its surcharges. The mortgaged house cannot charge tolls and cannot be built.

Land with attachments is sold to banks and can be sold separately, but hotels require banks to have houses for change.

Players can conduct open land transactions, and priority is given to the land that was proposed for the first time.

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If the dice rolls just fall on the prison grid, you will be imprisoned for three rounds.

During the period of prison, you can still collect rent, build houses and trade, but you can't move. Unless you throw two dices with the same points. If you still don't throw dice with the same points in three rounds, you will be fined 50 points and leave the prison.

Stock trading owns stocks in three public service companies, including railway companies and water companies.

The initial price of the stock is determined by the person who first goes to the stock exchange to throw dice, which is the dice point *10. The fluctuation of the stock price is determined by each player who step on the stock exchange to throw a single dice.

Every time you pass by the starting point, you will get 200 purchase points.

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If all assets are sold or mortgaged, and there is still insufficient cash to pay the debt, the player will declare bankruptcy.

All assets are transferred directly to the creditor. When the creditor receives real estate, he must pay an immediate 10% transaction tax. If he does not pay, the land ownership will be reclaimed and the player will be allowed to purchase again.

If the bankrupt player’s creditor is a bank, the bank will immediately conduct a reserve-free auction.

If the creditor's player has more than two players, the bank will repay the debt and immediately auction all the land without a reserve price.

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The ultimate victory condition is that all competitors go bankrupt.

Or if you limit one game time, the one with the highest total assets will win.

Such complex rules are written once in the diagonal blank spaces of the canvas.

Except for Doug's initial canvas, the rest of the canvas were drawn by semi-illiterate female workers. When drawing tigers from lions, they inevitably draw lions and tigers that are not words.

However, the magic of the game "Monopoly" is that as long as there is one person in the game understands the rules, everyone will clarify the rules even if they don't check the rules in the game.

This is still of no use among these educated Yale students, but it will inevitably play a huge role in the spread of a wider audience and semi-illiterate person in the future.

Doug, who is familiar with the rules and is a rulemaker, has not put all his thoughts on the game. With the blessing of bad luck, he is still in the lead.

Thompson, who has played once, is more skilled than other players.

Although Gilbert looked down on this game on the surface, after returning yesterday, he knew how long he had been thinking.

The first ones to go bankrupt were Sheffield and his followers from the South.

Although bankruptcy was lost, the excitement on the faces of the two young people did not weaken at all.

"Great! It's so great!" Sheffield shouted uneducatedly as if the bird was no longer in pain.

His eyes looked at Doug, and even had a breath of worship.

This was the first time he had seen such a wonderful game.

When he was in the south, he often followed his uncle.

Uncle often plays some gambling (harmonious) money games.

But after playing around, playing in different ways, they still play poker.

Sheffield's familiarity with playing cards has reached the point where he can tell the difference between male and female by just taking a look at playing cards.

He knew poker and knew that the rules of the game were difficult to set, and his eyes looked at Doug as if he was looking at God.

As for the plantation board game, he had long forgotten to go to the Caribbean.
Chapter completed!
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