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You have to roll again, but if you roll doubles three times in a row, you go to jail, directly to jail, don't pass go, don't collect 200 dollars.
You get 3 opportunities. If you do not roll doubles after 3 attempts you have to pay to get out of jail - or you can use your "Get out of Jail free" card at any time (if you have one)
When your token is "In Jail" in a game of Monopoly, there are four means of getting out:Pay $50 before any of your next three rolls.Make three rolls and pay $50 on the third if no doubles are rolled.Use a "Get Out of Jail Free" card.Roll doubles in one of your next three turns.
No because in the directions it says if you roll doubles you can go again and if you roll doubles again you have to go to jail
If you roll doubles three times in a row, you go directly to Jail. You do not pass Go, and you do not collect $200. You may elect to pay $50 at your next turn to Get Out of Jail, or use a Get Out of Jail Free card to continue play. If you do not pay, you may roll and get out if you roll doubles. Else, you must wait out three turns before you may play again.
After you go to jail, on your next turn you can try to get doubles on the dice to get out of jail. You can try to get doubles three times. If you do not want try to get doubles, you can pay $50 to the bank to get out of jail. If you roll and do not get doubles, you have to wait until your next turn to pay $50 if you like.
No you can decide if you want to roll one or 2 of the dice.
you would go strait to jail after you know that you rolled the 3rd double
Yes. You have three ways of getting out of jail. 1. Use a "Get out of jail card" 2. Pay $50 3. Roll a double. You must roll the dice on your turn. If you do not roll a double after three turns you must pay $50 and move. If you do not have $50 you must liquidate your assets to do so.
yes, but only after your opponent has had a turn! The real answer is no. Doubles does not entitle you to an extra roll and move, but it does mean that you can and must move the number on the dice four times instead of two.
2, always with 2
Like monopoly, roll dice, move and drink.