The World's Shortest Game of Monopoly: 21 Seconds

Jun 10, 2010 01:00 PM

Time to call up Guinness. Professors of Notre Dame University have supposedly invented the shortest possible game of Monopoly. Over in four turns (that's just nine rolls).

Via NPR:

"Dan Myers of Notre Dame University talks to Robert Siegel about his claim that he's figured out what theoretically the shortest possible game of Monopoly would be. That is: If everything went just the right way, with just the right sequence of rolls, Chance and Community Chest cards, and so on, what is the quickest way one player could go bankrupt?"

In action below (scroll further down for the rules).

RULES

Player 1, Turn 1:

Roll: 6-6, Lands on: Electric Company

Action: None, Doubles therefore roll again

Roll: 6-6, Lands on: Illinois Avenue

Action: None, Doubles therefore roll again

Roll: 4-5, Lands on: Community Chest "Bank error in your favor, Collect $200?

Action: Collects $200 (now has $1700)

Player 2, Turn 1:

Roll: 2-2, Lands on: Income Tax

Action: Pay $200 (now has $1300), Doubles therefore rolls again

Roll: 5-6, Lands on: Pennsylvania Rail Road

Action: None

Player 1, Turn 2:

Roll: 2-2, Lands on: Park Place

Action: Purchase ($350, now has $1350), Doubles therefore rolls again

Roll: 1-1, Lands on: Boardwalk

Action: Purchase ($400, now has $950), Doubles therefore rolls again

Roll: 3-1, Lands on Baltic Avenue

Action: Collect $200 for passing GO (now has $1150), Purchase 3 houses for Boardwalk, 2 for Park Place ($1000, now has $150)

Player 2, Turn 2:

Roll: 3-4, Lands on: Chance, "Advance to Boardwalk"

Action: Advance to Boardwalk, Rent is $1400, only has $1300 = Bankrupt

GAME OVER.

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