No, you cannot pull a Chance card on the first round of Monopoly. Players only draw a Chance card when they land on a Chance space, and since the starting position is on the Go space, you cannot land on a Chance space until you move past it on subsequent turns.
Community Chest.
Yes, you can go to jail on the first round of Monopoly if you draw a Chance or Community Chest card that sends you there, or if you roll doubles three times in a row. However, landing on the "Go to Jail" space does not apply until you have completed your first turn, so it’s unlikely to happen on your very first roll. Generally, players do not go to jail until they have taken a few turns.
In Monopoly, the Chance cards are placed in a designated space on the board, which is located between the "Jail" space and the "Community Chest" space. Players draw a Chance card when they land on the Chance space, and they must follow the instructions on the card. After use, the card is typically returned to the bottom of the Chance deck.
3 7/16" x 2 7/32"
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No, you cannot steal a wild card in Monopoly Deal.
If it says "Take a ride to Mayfair" etc. it means move your piece to that square.
When your gamepiece lands on Chance or Community Chest, you pick a card off the top of the stack.
No, you cannot change a wild property card in Monopoly Deal.
No, you cannot move a wild property card in Monopoly Deal.
No, you cannot steal a property wild card in Monopoly Deal.
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