When a player in Monopoly lands on the "Pass Go" space on the board, they collect 200 from the bank.
When a player lands on the "Go Back to Start" space in Monopoly, they must immediately move their token back to the starting space on the board and their turn ends.
When a player lands on or passes "Go" in the game of Monopoly, they collect 200 from the bank.
In the game of Monopoly, players move around the board buying properties and collecting rent from opponents who land on their properties. When a player lands on "Collect 200 as you pass Go," they receive 200 from the bank. This is a bonus for passing the starting point on the board.
When a player lands on the "Advance to Go" space in Monopoly, they move their token to the Go space and collect 200 from the bank.
The board game Monopoly has a space on the board dedicated to the city electric. If a player lands on this spot they can purchase it, if it is available, if it is owned by another player, a rent will be due.
When a player's opponent lands on their property in Monopoly, the player can still collect rent even if the opponent is in jail. The opponent must pay the rent to the player as usual, regardless of their current location on the board.
In the game of Monopoly, players move around the board buying properties and collecting rent from opponents who land on their properties. When a player lands on the "collect 200" space, they receive 200 from the bank as a reward. This money can be used to buy properties, pay rent, or for other expenses in the game.
When a player lands on the "Monopoly" space and decides to skip their turn by using the "Go" option in the game, they simply do not take any actions on their turn and move directly to the next player's turn.
If a player lands on another player's mortgaged property in Monopoly, they do not have to pay rent, as mortgaged properties do not generate income. The owner of the mortgaged property can still unmortgage it later by paying the mortgage value plus interest, but until then, it does not collect rent. Players can still trade mortgaged properties, but the mortgage status must be disclosed.
In Monopoly, the Advance to Go feature means that when a player lands on or passes the Go space, they collect 200 from the bank. This allows players to earn money and continue moving around the board.
In Monopoly, if a player lands on a property and chooses not to purchase it, the property is not automatically auctioned off. Instead, it remains unowned, and the player who landed on it can either choose to pass or wait for the next player’s turn. However, if the property is not purchased, it can be auctioned off later if a player lands on it again and decides not to buy.
In Monopoly, players do not put money in the middle of the board at the start of the game. However, some house rules may involve placing certain amounts in the center for specific events, like when a player lands on Free Parking. The official rules do not require this, so it's best to clarify any house rules before starting the game.