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.
When a player rolls a double in Monopoly, they get to take another turn immediately.
When a player goes bankrupt in Monopoly, all of their properties and assets are returned to the bank.
When a player lands on or passes "Go" in the game of Monopoly, they collect 200 from the bank.
When a player rolls three doubles in a row in Monopoly, they go to jail.
When a player in Monopoly lands on the "Pass Go" space on the board, they collect 200 from the bank.
If a player rolls three doubles in a row in Monopoly, they go to jail and their turn ends immediately.
When a player loses the game of Monopoly, their mortgaged property is returned to the bank and can be bought by other players.
If you roll doubles in Monopoly and land on a property that is already owned by another player, you do not have to pay rent to the owner.
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.
When a player in Monopoly goes bankrupt and cannot pay their debts, they are eliminated from the game. Their properties and assets are usually given to the player they owe money to or returned to the bank.
In a Monopoly game with 2 players, if a player declines to buy a property they land on, it must be auctioned off to the other player. The starting bid is 1 and the bidding continues until one player decides to pass. The highest bidder wins the property and pays the amount bid to the bank.
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