Defeating
the CPU
Use the following
trick to defeat the CPU with two to four players under the hard difficulty
setting. Go to "Custom Rules" and set the houses to 88 and apartments
to 22. Turn the jackpot on and set the Landing On Go bonus to $400.00. Pick
Land On Free Parking and set the jackpot to $750.00. Use the classic view, as
it is easier to see before choosing whichever board you desire. When you start
the game, buy only the properties you can get three of and avoid the railroads
and utilities. Do not bid top high on the properties that you cannot get much
money for. Never bid more money than you have, as you do not want to mortgage
properties. Try to get a set, even if it means trading with the CPU or offering
them money. Sometimes you will have to offer them both. Once you get a set of
two or three, put houses on the cheapest house first, unless you have Boardwalk
and Park
Place, so you can save money and eventually put up hotels on all your
properties. If you have many houses or hotels and get in jail, try to stay in
there as long as you can and collect your money. You can also stay in jail if
the CPU has many houses or hotels to remain on the safe side. Try to have at
least $100 to $200 or more to stay safe. Even if you have to wait to pass Go or
land on Free Parking, once you start getting sets and hotels on those
properties, try to get sets that are next to each other, or on an entire side
of the board.
Properties
Try and get all
three orange properties and Boardwalk and Park Place. The orange properties are the most hit,
and Boardwalk and Park Place are the most expensive when hit.
Various
Hints
Own houses instead
of hotels. There are only thirty two houses. If you own two different color
sets and build houses, you will use twenty four houses just with them.
Late in the game, you will want to go to jail. You can just sit there and bank in the cash. Early in the game, avoid jail to buy your properties.
Own all the railroads. Try to get them at a low price, but if you have to buy one from someone, spend as much as you need; it will pay off in the end.
Try to own the entire side between Jail and Free Parking. There are two cards that tell you to land on St. James Place and New York Ave. Also, they are cheap to buy, cheap to build, but have a devastating payoff with hotels.
Boardwalk and Park Place are highly overrated. Forget about them.
Waterworks and Electric Company do not bring in money.
Try to own at least one of every color. That way, more deals will be with you.
If the CPU owns two of the three properties of a color, and there is an auction for the last, raise the stakes high. The CPU will want it.
If you are in an auction, always go $1 higher than the highest bidder.
Late in the game, you will want to go to jail. You can just sit there and bank in the cash. Early in the game, avoid jail to buy your properties.
Own all the railroads. Try to get them at a low price, but if you have to buy one from someone, spend as much as you need; it will pay off in the end.
Try to own the entire side between Jail and Free Parking. There are two cards that tell you to land on St. James Place and New York Ave. Also, they are cheap to buy, cheap to build, but have a devastating payoff with hotels.
Boardwalk and Park Place are highly overrated. Forget about them.
Waterworks and Electric Company do not bring in money.
Try to own at least one of every color. That way, more deals will be with you.
If the CPU owns two of the three properties of a color, and there is an auction for the last, raise the stakes high. The CPU will want it.
If you are in an auction, always go $1 higher than the highest bidder.
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