jhb66 Posted Tuesday at 07:44 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 07:44 AM After a few weeks with Monopoly GO, you start to notice the game isn't really about smashing the roll button until your dice are gone. That works for a bit, sure, but not when tournaments get sweaty and every mistake costs you. The same goes for planning around the Monopoly Go Partners Event, because good timing often matters more than having a huge dice pile. Smart players don't roll hard all day. They wait, check the board, and spend only when the next few spaces actually look worth it. Use the board instead of fighting it The biggest habit to build is watching your distance from the good tiles. Railroads, pickups, tax tiles during the right event, chance spaces when they matter — those are the spots that can pay back. Since two dice hit 6, 7, and 8 more often than most other numbers, you should care when one of those totals lands you somewhere useful. If you're seven spaces away from a Railroad, that's when a higher multiplier makes sense. If you're drifting past cheap properties with nothing active nearby, drop it down. It feels boring, but boring keeps your dice alive. Don't rush into every tournament A lot of players jump in the second a new leaderboard opens. I get it. Fresh event, fresh rewards, and that little urge to get ahead early. But starting right away can throw you into a much tougher group. Waiting a few hours can sometimes put you with players who aren't pushing as hard. It's not guaranteed magic, but it's one of those small edges that adds up. If you've only got a modest dice stash, you can't afford to race people burning thousands every hour. Pick your window, then make your push. Save packs when the timing is better Sticker packs are another place where patience pays. Opening everything straight away is tempting, especially when you're one card away from finishing a set. Still, Sticker Boom can turn the same pack into better value, and that extra card might be the one you needed or the one somebody else wants. Trading matters more than people admit. A decent group can save you days of waiting and a pile of wasted dice. Don't just trade randomly, though. Keep track of duplicates, ask clearly, and don't burn good cards on bad swaps. Build when you can finish the board Landmarks are a trap if you build them one by one and then log off. You're basically leaving targets out for everyone. A safer move is to hold your cash until you can clear most, or all, of a board in one sitting. Yes, heists can still hurt, but unfinished landmarks invite shutdowns all night. If you're preparing for a big partner push and looking at options like buy Monopoly Go Partner Event, it still helps to keep the same discipline: protect your dice, protect your cash, and spend when the board gives you a real reason. Quote
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