Shortest possible game VS 1 opponent
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Shortest possible game VS 1 opponent
Updated 5 years ago by TheJayJay

Player 1 rolls 12, lands on Electric Company and simply auctions it off, giving it to player 2. They roll another 12, landing on Trafalgar Square and again auction it off to player 2. Finally, they roll a 9 and land on Community Chest, getting a Bank Error in their favour which gives them £200.

Player 2 rolls two 2s and lands on Income Tax which loses them £200, they then roll 11 which lands them on Marylebone Station, they buy it (auction is also possible but the AI is more likely to buy).

Player 1 rolls two 2s, which lands them on Park Lane, they buy it. They then roll two 1s and land on Mayfair, buying it. Finally they roll anything that isn't a 5 and collect £200 for passing Go, auctioning off anything they land on. They then buy 5 houses, placing 3 on Mayfair and 2 on Park Lane before ending their turn.

Player 2 then rolls a 7, landing on Chance and the chance card is to Advance to Mayfair, they are then forced to pay £1400, they end up bankrupt.

It is possible that even with owning properties, that the AI still wouldn't have enough to mortgage to make up the £1400 rent, so theoretically this is the shortest possible game to be played against 1 AI in this game.

If it is possible, this is the only way to beat the Trade Abuse strat

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