In Monopoly, you go to jail by landing on the "Go to Jail" space, drawing a "Go to Jail" card, or rolling doubles three times in a row. When you land on the jail space, you are "Just Visiting" and can still collect rent, buy properties, and participate in auctions. You can get out of jail by either paying a 50 fine, using a "Get Out of Jail Free" card, or rolling doubles on your turn.
If you land on the "Go to Jail" space in Monopoly and do not pass "Go," you must immediately move your token to the Jail space on the board. You do not collect 200 for passing "Go" when this happens.
The "Go to Jail" square is before the jail space in Monopoly. Players who land on this space must immediately move to the jail space and miss their next turn.
If you roll three doubles in Monopoly and land on the same space three times in a row, you go directly to jail without passing "Go" and without collecting 200.
No, you do not collect rent when you land on a property in Jail in Monopoly.
No, you do not have to pay a player in jail in Monopoly when you land on their property. Players in jail cannot collect rent from other players.
The square before Jail on the Monopoly board is "Reading Railroad." In the standard game, players move around the board and land on various properties, with Jail being a specific space that can be reached by landing directly on it or drawing certain cards. Reading Railroad is one of the four railroads in the game, and it is positioned just before the Jail space.
In Monopoly, you can still earn rent from properties you own while in jail. Other players who land on your properties must still pay you rent, even if you are in jail.
Yes, in the game of Monopoly, you collect 200 when you pass or land on the "Go" space.
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.
Jail
In Monopoly, you can earn money while in jail by collecting rent from other players who land on your properties, or by selling or trading properties and other assets.
You go straight to jail.