1 - Use your Get out of Jail Free Card.
2 - Pay the fine.
3 - Roll doubles on the dice during your turn.
4 - Buy a Get out of Jail Free Card from someone else and use it - [this makes very little sense for the seller tactically as it'd presumably be cheaper than paying the $50 fine but meh...]
So four ways "officially" if that's what you need.
5 - Technically, serving the prescribed "Jail Time" of three turns gets you out too. Guess they don't count that one.
Billionaire is extremely similar to Pit. A link to the official rules is below.
The Saint or Sinner board game is produced by Hasbro. The rules for the game can be found on the Hasbro website.
Hasbro, Inc makes the Scrabble game. The company has a website that details all of the rules and an explanation of the scoring. You can locate it by doing an internet search for Hasbro Scrabble Rules.
Consult the rules.
The only accepted official rules are by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA). The two major US pool and billiards organizations, the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) and the American Poolplayer's Association (APA) do not have one-pocket rules. The official rules can be viewed and downloaded at the link below -
This promotion is over so the rules aren't active. They can be found at the link below:
you can look for it on google
To the bank. The practice of keeping them aside (and awarding them to people for landing on, say, Free Parking) is a house rule that is actually severely detrimental to the game. A lot of people hate Monopoly "because it takes so long to play". Actually, if you play by the official rules, it's an okay game; any house rule that puts extra money into play (like the "free parking" rule, or awarding a "bonus" for landing directly on as opposed to passing Go) or otherwise serves to stave off a player's bankruptcy (like "rent free" side deals or loans other than those made using the official mortgage rules) tends to extend the game past the point where it stops being fun. The best way to play Monopoly is to use the official rules, in which Free Parking is just a "safe" landing spot that does nothing.
Senator Evan stood by the official stance of the government. The official double checked the rules. Official registration is required. Homer read the official rules.
Since its creation, certain rules for the game of Monopoly have changed over time. Things such as the prices and locations of properties may change, and the rules that people use can also vary by who you are playing with.
The link has the official rules for the NBA.
No they are all the same no matter what addition of monopoly you get the rules are all the same .The only difference would be the game piece's, names of the places on the board or the money.