Wow Haiden, those aren't the distributions I know. In all the rules I know it's 4 hundreds, one fifty, two tens, a twenty a 5 and 5 1's, nothing about six 20's. but I suspect this is something where different rules are used in different places and after all it doesn't really matter so long as each player has a good selection of change to pay small bills with.

Beware the Grue!

Dark.
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Some practical questions reguarding the Monopoly game


Hi,
If I might chime in: the money distributions were:
500-2, 100-2, 50-2, 20-6, 10-5, 5-5, 1-5, with the first number being the denomination and the second being the number of said denomination given to each player.

Best Regards,
Hayden


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From: Gamers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Ward
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2013 9:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Some practical questions reguarding the Monopoly game

Hi Milos,

This is in deed on topic so no worries. When this list was originally established back in the mid 90's the list included all accessible games including standard board, puzzle, and card games in braille as well as electronic versions. So I am glad you asked your questions here. As to your questions here are your answers.

As far as distributing the money the instructions give the exact amounts how the money is to be divided up among the players. I don't remember the exact amounts off the top of my head, but if you have a braille or audio instruction manual it will tell you how to divide the money between players. To buy a property in Monopoly you must give the banker the amount of money for the property listed on the deed, and in return he or she will give you the deed to the property.

To mortgage a property you will have to give the banker the deed to that property and in return he or she will give you the mortgage value listed on the deed. He or she will write it down on a piece of paper that this or that property is mortgaged and probably keep it in a separate pile from the unsold deeds.

Cheers!

On 12/1/13, Milos Przic <milos.pr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I think that this is not Off-Topic. It is about a game that is
accessible, although it is not neither video nor audio game but a
braille monopoly that I ordered on Ebay and it arrived some time ago.
Now I am trying to play and have some questions, and if this is
off-topic I will make no objections if the moderators close it.
First, let me say that I know the rules and that I am very experienced
player in all audio versions of Monopoly. So the rules are not the
problem, but the questions are about applying them in the physical
game, that is, how to do some things that the computer does in a digital version instead.
1. When your token lands on a field and you want to buy it, how do you
do it? Do you just take the card where that property info is written?
2. How does one distribute the money? The board comes with a number of
banknotes of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 dollars. How to distribute the
money at the beginning so that everyone has 1500 dollars as the rules
state, and still to be able to pay, say, 2, 3, 14 or 223 dollars?
3. How to mark a property that is mortgaged?
Another set of questions may come up soon, so thanks in advance!
Best regards,
          Miloš Pržic
twitter: MilosPrzic
skype: Milosh-hs


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