Monopoly Tournament Organizing Guide: From House Rules to Crowned Champion

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Use Standard Auctions and Fair Trading

Unpurchased properties must be auctioned immediately—no exceptions. Permit trades anytime on a player’s turn, but prohibit secret deals and loans. No Free Parking jackpots; keep randomness in check. Publish rules in advance and link them in registration confirmations.

Banking, Mortgages, and Build Limits

Appoint a neutral banker or rotate duties with transparency. Mortgaging must follow official steps, including paying interest on unmortgage. Maintain even building across monopolies. House shortages are real—use a consistent rule for when supplies run out to avoid disputes.
Set 75 minutes for qualifiers and 90 for finals. At the five-minute mark, prohibit new trades and building to prevent chaos. Allow turns already in motion to finish. Announce time cues clearly, and display a visible countdown near the score desk.

Tables, Boards, and Tournament Flow

Standardize Boards and Components

Use identical editions at all tables to avoid confusion. Include full banks, spare dice, and replacement Chance and Community Chest cards. Number every set and table, and prep a laminated quick-rules sheet so disputes resolve fast and consistently.

Staff Roles That Keep Things Rolling

Head Judge and Floor Judges

The head judge owns the rulebook and final calls. Floor judges patrol for questions, check building rules, and monitor time. Short training beforehand with sample scenarios—like simultaneous bankruptcies—prevents confusion when real pressure arrives.

Bankers, Runners, and Scorekeepers

Assign a banker per table only if needed; otherwise players self-bank with transparency. Runners deliver result slips swiftly. Scorekeepers input data, verify net worth math, and publish standings. Consider a light rehearsal round to smooth everyone’s rhythm.

Host, Announcer, and Vibes Manager

A charismatic host sets tone, recaps rules, and celebrates clever plays. Short spotlights between rounds—best auction, savviest trade—build warmth. Invite attendees to share highlights for the blog, and prompt subscriptions for photo galleries and recaps.

Promotion, Registration, and Community

Use a short form collecting name, email, experience level, and accessibility needs. Confirm instantly with rules, schedule, and a seat-time reminder. Offer a waitlist and send a warm welcome message inviting registrants to comment with favorite tokens.

Promotion, Registration, and Community

Feature player spotlights—like the teacher who trains with her kids or the neighbor who loves calculated auctions. Authentic stories convert interest into attendance. Encourage readers to subscribe for weekly strategy tips and sample scoring sheets.
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