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namedreg 7:56am on Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 
I have an older (from 2003) computer that still worked well, although it was in dire need of some updating. I decided to get it a new hard drive.
philnoon 6:53am on Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 
I managed to buy this card for a very cheap price, as the new series of graphics cards had just been released. The stereotypical view of a gaming pc is that of a ludicrously expensive, liquid nitrogen cooled.
danis 8:32pm on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 
Graphic Card GeForce Best brand This card works great. I needed to upgrade to play the SIMs 3. Love it!!!! graphics exelerator Beware of hardware that changes the performance of your computer. this graphics card was not compatable with my computer. Good video card for the price I got this video card as a replacement for my 8800GT, which crapped out after two years. So far.
Vernon Robert 5:20am on Saturday, August 7th, 2010 
This card has provided trouble free performance and handled everything I have thrown at it. Even with two additional fans, one above one below, it was still running pretty warm Good for the money Died after 2 years, runs hot I needed a board that could support 2560X1600 resolution and run on my system that has a 240 Watt power supply. This card does it great.
forumposters 9:41pm on Friday, July 2nd, 2010 
Cards are getting REAL cheap,and there are tons to choose from. Decent 256MB card that supports 8x AGP.Price is $40 by now. I would consider this a Budget card. I notice...  101 CAD (35$ US rebate), big difference between ATI Radeon X200 Not good with DX10 games
drm 8:43am on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 
Graphic card update! I recently upgraded the graphic card in my PC from 128MB to 256MB. too high powered Seems a really super graphics card at a knock-down price! We bought this to replace a defunct card in a 2 year old Dell.
aren 9:45am on Friday, May 21st, 2010 
Passive cooled, and quiet, "Check!". 7900 gtx performance when overclocked, "Check!". Can be cooled much easier with passive cooler, "Check!".
Chasie 6:18am on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 
Pros: EXCELLENT LINUX SUPPORT, Silent, 256mb, DDR2, Dual monitor out, optional low profile bracket. Cons: AGP, not the fastest card around. well, its not a such high-end processor. but i strongly recommend it because of its value for money.
Dziulis1 1:56am on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 
"This card is a powerhouse. It worked great with every game I threw at it, even Crysis. If you turn up the fan speed a bit, it overclocks well too. "This is a great video card for playing games and watching high definition movies. It supports H.

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2572_HASBRO_Guide

10/23/02

3:18 PM

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Property Trading Game from Parker Brothers

OFFICIAL

GAME Tournament
About the Tournaments 1 How to Qualify 1 Requirements 12 Planning 23
Fundraising 34 Staffing 4 Referees Briefing 4-5 Bankers Responsibilities 5
Rules 69 Sample Documents 1012 Background and Facts 1315 The Day of the Tournament 16

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ABOUT THE TOURNAMENTS:
For a number of years, groups of MONOPOLY game players throughout the world have been organizing their own local tournaments with the help of Hasbro. These tournaments have helped many organizations raise money for worthy charities, and provided a fun experience for everyone involved. We are pleased to have you and your organization join in the fun of MONOPOLY by hosting a tournament in your area. Below are game rules and suggestions for planning your successful MONOPOLY tournament. Good luck and have fun!
TO QUALIFY AS AN OFFICIAL TOURNAMENT

STEP ONE

MAKE IT OFFICIAL
Hasbro has established the following rules for running an official tournament: Use the MONOPOLY property trading game from Parker Brothers and abide strictly by the rules for the long, full game. DO NOT use the rules for shorter games. You must have a minimum of 24 players and return the enclosed registration form with their signatures. The tournament must have at least two rounds, each with a 90-minute time limit. The final round must have six players. All advertising and promotional material you prepare must conform to the guidelines in this kit and must be submitted to Hasbro Games for approval at least four weeks prior to production. You must register your tournament with Hasbro Games by returning the Event Registration Form included in this kit.

REQUIREMENTS

The following requirements must be complied with: Equipment Only Parker Brothers property trading game sold under the trademark MONOPOLY may be used. Alterations to the board or pieces are not allowed. Non-profit Status Tournaments may not be run for gain or profit. Net proceeds, if any, must be contributed to a bona fide, tax-exempt charity. Hasbro Games provides, at no cost to organizations, this tournament guide and is available to answer inquiries specific to the game. No individual may charge a fee to act as a Tournament Organizer. Advertising & Promotion If you design your own advertising and promotional materials, follow these guidelines: The first or most prominent use of the word MONOPOLY on a document, a page, or digital file must always be followed by a. The word MONOPOLY must always appear in all capital letters when used in text. In referring to the game, the word MONOPOLY should not be used alone, but rather

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must be used as an adjective with game or property trading game. Any use of the word MONOPOLY, or picture of the game board or its components (together or separate) must include the following: The MONOPOLY name and logo, the distinctive design of the game board, the four corner squares, the MR. MONOPOLY name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements on the board and the playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc. for its property trading game and game equipment. 2002 Hasbro, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Any representation of the MONOPOLY game board must show the entire board and must be an accurate representation of the board. There can be no alterations, additions, or deletions from the board. You must submit all material for approval at least four weeks before it goes to print. You should not assume approval until you receive written approval from Hasbro, Inc.

Send to:

Monopoly Game Tournament Director Hasbro Games 443 Shaker Road East Longmeadow, MA 01028-3149
Relationship The relationship between Hasbro Games and the tournament organizers is that of independent contractors. As such, each party shall have no authority to incur any obligations on behalf of the other party. Pertinent Laws The tournament must be run in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal laws. Indemnification By registering their tournament, the organizers agree to defend and indemnify Hasbro Games against any claims arising from injury or other causes in connection with the tournament. Non-Exclusivity Hasbro Games will not grant to any sponsoring charity exclusive permission with regard to MONOPOLY property trading game tournaments.

PLANNING YOUR TOURNAMENT

The key to a successful event is planning. Organize well and allow plenty of time to complete the essential details. Begin by considering the following: Who is playing? Are you looking for a particular age group? Do you want families, college students, high school students or simply anyone? (We recommend setting an eligibility age no lower than eight years old.) Where will you play? Choose a site that can comfortably accommodate the anticipated number of players. Make sure the room is well ventilated with adequate lighting and fire

STEP TWO

ORGANIZE THE DETAILS

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exits. (If your tournament will be held outdoors, reserve the place and post an alternate date in case of bad weather.) How much time? Allow at least half a day for your tournament. This will allow at least one preliminary round and the final game. When preparing your schedule, remember the time it takes to register and seat players; to brief them on play procedure; to answer questions; to total assets at the end of each game; to present awards; etc. Who will help? Dont try to handle all the tournament arrangements on your own. Appoint a tournament committee or ask some reliable friends to help out. Assign duties well in advance. Remember, for the actual tournament you will need an official judge and some tournament directors. (We recommend one director for every eight players.) MATERIALS NEEDED Registration Table Whether or not your players are pre-registered for the tournament, set up a registration table and take their names as they arrive. Each player must sign the Participant Registration Form. Their signatures will serve as proof that the tournament had 24 players and can thus be officially sanctioned by Hasbro Games. Tables and Chairs Ideally, tables should be set up for four players. In order to accommodate odd numbers, however, tables can be set up for a minimum of three and a maximum of five players. (In this case round tables are best.) Make sure theyre large enough to hold the MONOPOLY game and equipment. Number each table so players know where to go after they register. MONOPOLY Games One per table. Only Hasbro Games equipment sold under the trademark MONOPOLY may be used. Hasbro Games will often supply the MONOPOLY games and will sometimes supply additional Hasbro games to be offered as prizes. Note that Hasbro Games corporate giving policy allows donations of games, at most every, other year. Therefore, you may want to save your MONOPOLY games to use in future tournaments. Alterations to the board or pieces are not permitted. Long-game rules must be used. Score Sheets Allow one score sheet per player for each preliminary round and one for each player in the final game. Pencils Unless players bring their own, have pencils on hand to tally final assets at the end of each round. Clock A clock should be visible to all players. Telephone This is important if your tournament is a fund-raising event and you are expecting phone-in pledges. It is also useful if you need to contact the press during the event, or if there is an emergency. Optional: Extra hand calculators (for tallying scores), microphone (for the official judge if the room is large), note pads, spectator chairs, scoreboard (to keep track of round winners), name tags, wastepaper baskets, water jugs, glasses, refreshments, and whatever else will help your players enjoy playing.

FUNDRAISING TECHNIQUES

Charge Admission Charge an entrance fee for each tournament player and/or spectator. Enlist Business Sponsors Local businesses can sponsor a table by matching players accumulated assets with a penny, nickel, dime or more per MONOPOLY dollar. Scores for individual players have been recorded from $500 to $20,000. Local merchants can pay a flat fee, such as $500, to sponsor a table. Recognize the sponsors with individual table plaques and credit the sponsors in all publicity materials. Individual businesses can sponsor a table on a graduated fee schedule based on the number of preliminary rounds per table. For instance, sponsors of first preliminary-round tables could pay a fee of $100, sponsors of second round tables could pay $200 and sponsors of the final round table could pay $500.

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Local merchants and businesses can buy deed cards or shares in a deed card. The number of patrons per deed card need not be limited. Recognize the patrons in a special booklet, place the patrons names on an honorary display prepared for exhibition at the tournament and/or make a special presentation/announcement of patrons. Enlist Media Sponsors Local television stations, newspapers and radio stations can purchase sponsorships similar to the ones for business sponsors for either a monetary donation or trade (i.e. player spots for ad space, television spots, on-air mentions,etc.). Request Contributions Ask players or spectators to make a dollar amount contribution. Enlist community members to donate food and refreshments to be sold during or after the tournament. Request donations of merchandise, store credits and services (for example, dinner for two in a local restaurant) that can be auctioned off during or after the event. Use any of these techniques or combination of them. You may want to consider tying in the local tournament with a dinner, raffle or community event and expanding the theme to include these elements.

STAFFING YOUR TOURNAMENT

The Official Judge Appoint an official judge. This persons decision will be final in the case of a rules dispute. The judge must be thoroughly familiar with the MONOPOLY game rules and should also be responsible for the players before the tournament. Bankers Ideally, a non-player should serve as Banker at each table. You might approach a local bank and ask if any of their tellers would like to participate. If not, perhaps some of the tournament spectators might help out. If neither is possible, a player from each table must act as that tables Banker. To determine the Banker, each player rolls the dice. The player with the highest roll is Banker for that round but only for that round. The Banker for the final round should not be one of the players. Tournament Directors Ask several people to be tournament directors to greet players on arrival, take their names, and tell them what to do and where to go. Tournament directors can also function as assistant referees, timekeepers, scorekeepers, Bankers, etc. Remember, plan for one director per eight players. Referee In some instances, you may wish to have a referee at each tournament table to monitor game play. However, in instances where there is a rules dispute, the referee must defer to The Official Judge. As with the judge, the referees must be thoroughly familiar with the MONOPOLY game rules. Referees may not be players.

STEP THREE

ESTABLISH WHOS IN CHARGE.

PRE-TOURNAMENT BRIEFING

Before the start of a MONOPOLY tournament, the referee at each table or the Official Judge should brief the players, clarifying any rules that might be confusing and answering

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players questions. The Bankers, too, should be briefed on their role. The referee should cover the following: Tournament time schedule to be supplied by the tournament director Number of rounds and approximate time each round will begin and end to be supplied by the tournament director based on the number of participants How to resolve rule disputes - refer to tournament rules What to do at the end of the round Score: Players check off assets on the score sheets and tally. Banker counter-checks Sign the score sheet: The player signs, the Banker or the referee counter-signs How the players advance to final round players with the greatest assets at the end of their respective games, advance to the next round until only two players remain. These two players then compete in the final round.

BANKERS RESPONSIBILITIES

Before play begins, organize all Title Deed cards by color-groups, then shuffle each of the remaining decks of cards. Distribute money at the beginning of the game. Dispense salaries and houses. Handle property transactions and hand out Title Deed cards according to the following rules: To Sell Property The Banker collects property price IN CASH from buyers. To Auction Property The Banker (1) auctions off any unowned property a player lands on but does not wish to purchase; (2) immediately auctions to the highest bidder any mortgaged property except buildings received as payment of a debt owed by the Bank. To Mortgage Property The Banker (1) handles the mortgaging of unimproved properties; (2) collects the price of the mortgage, plus 10% from a player wishing to lift a mortgage; (3) collects the mortgage value plus 20% interest from any player purchasing mortgaged property. (If he/she does not lift the mortgage at once, he/she must pay the Bank 10% interest when he buys the property. Then, if he lifts the mortgage later, he must pay an additional 10% interest as well as the amount of the mortgage to the Bank.) Sell houses and hotels to players. Remember: When no houses or hotels are left, the Banker must wait for players to turn back or sell them to the Bank. (If only a few houses and hotels are available and two or more players want to buy them, the Banker auctions them to the highest bidder.) Collect all money from penalties, taxes, etc. Settle the assets of any bankrupt player by collecting debts and auctioning off any mortgaged or unmortgaged properties owned by the bankrupt player. Assist players with tallying their assets at competition of play. Note: The Bank never goes broke. If it runs out of money, it merely issues more by writing on an ordinary piece of paper. If the Banker is also a player in a preliminary round, he should keep his money separate from the Bank at all times. The Banker in the Final Round must not be a player.

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RULES QUESTIONS
Rules questions should be answered by referring to the official MONOPOLY long-game rules. Some questions arise more frequently than others, however, and we have provided their answers here for your convenience. We suggest that the referee read them aloud during the players briefing to avoid confusion during play. Paying Rent on a Utility If you throw the dice and land on Water Works or the Electric Company and another player owns them, dont touch the dice. See what the total is. Multiply that number by 4 if your opponent only owns one utility, or by 10 if he/she owns both of them. Paying Rent on a Fully Owned Property Group Suppose your opponent owns a complete color-group for example, all three reds with no buildings on any of them. If you land on one of the reds, you have to pay double its rent. But suppose one of the reds e.g. Indiana Avenue is mortgaged and you land on Illinois, it is unmortgaged. How much rent do you pay? Double, even though Indiana is mortgaged, your opponent still owns it. Buying a Mortgaged Property If you buy a mortgaged property from an opponent, you have the option to pay off the mortgage immediately or later in the game. If you want to unmortgage the property immediately i.e., during the turn that you buy it you must (1) pay the Bank the amount of the mortgage, and (2) pay the Bank 10% interest. If you dont want to unmortgage it now, you must: (1) pay the Bank 10% interest immediately, then, when you decide to unmortgage later on (even if its the very next turn), (2) pay the Bank the amount of the mortgage plus another 10% interest. Using a Mortgaged Property to Pay a Debt If you owe money to any of your opponents, you can offer that opponent a piece of mortgaged property to cover all or part of your debt. Your opponent has to decide whether or not to accept it. If your opponent accepts, he must immediately pay 10% of the mortgaged value of the property to the Bank. Timing of Buying and Trading You can build or trade at any time, but please be courteous! Try to schedule such transactions so they occur between the turns of other players. Collecting Rent If the owner of a property fails to ask for his/her rent before the second player following the one who landed on the property throws the dice, the debt is uncollectable. Strategy If you see an opponent land on another players property and the owner doesnt notice, it may be in your best interest to say nothing. However, if you pass GO and the Banker doesnt notice, its obviously in your best interest to speak up and remind him he owes you $200!

GO Each time a players token lands on or passes over GO, whether by throw of the dice or by drawing a card, the Banker pays the player a $200 salary. The $200 is paid only once each time around the board. However, if a player passing GO on the throw of a dice lands 2 spaces beyond it on Community Chest, or 7 spaces beyond it on Chance, and draws the Advance to GO card, he/she collects $200 for passing GO the first time and another $200 for reaching it the second time by instructions on the card. Buying Property Whenever a player lands on an unowned property, the player may buy that property from the Bank at its printed price. The player receives the Title Deed card showing ownership and places it face up in front of him/her. If he/she does not wish to buy the property, it is sold at auction by the Banker to the highest bidder. The buyer pays to the Bank the amount of the bid in cash and receives the Title Deed card for that property. Any player, including the one who declined the option of buying it at the printed price, may bid. Bidding may start at any price. Paying Rent When a player lands on property owned by another player, the owner collects rent from the player in accordance with the list printed on the Title Deed card applying to it. If the property is mortgaged, no rent can be collected. When a property is mortgaged, its Title Deed card is placed face down in front of the owner. It is an advantage to hold all the Title Deed cards in a color-group (i.e. Boardwalk and Park Place, or Connecticut, Vermont and Oriental Avenues) because the owner may then charge double rent for unimproved properties in that color-group. This rule applies to unmortgaged properties even if another property in that color-group is mortgaged. It is even more of an advantage to have houses and hotels on properties because rents are much higher than for unimproved properties. The owner may not collect his/her rent if he/she fails to ask for it before the second player following throws the dice. Chance and Community Chest When a player lands on either of these spaces he/she takes the top card from the deck indicated follows the instruction and returns the card face down to the bottom of the deck. The Get Out of Jail Free card is held until used and then returned to the bottom of the deck. If the player who draws does not wish to use it he/she may sell it, at any time, to another player at a price agreeable to both. Income Tax When a player lands on Income Tax he/she has two options he/she may estimate his/her tax at $200 and pay the Bank, or he/she may pay 10% of his/her total worth to the Bank. The players total worth is all his/her cash on hand and cost price of all buildings he/she owns. The player must decide which option to take

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Bankruptcy A player is bankrupt when he/she owes more than he/she can pay either to another player or to the Bank. If his/her debt is to another player, he/she must turn over to that player all that he/she has of value and retire from the game. In making this settlement, if he/she owns houses or hotels, he/she must return these to the Bank in exchange for money to the extent of one-half the amount paid for them and this cash is given to the creditor. If he/she has mortgaged property, he/she also turns his/her property over to this creditor but the new owner must at once pay the Bank the amount of interest on the loan, which is 10% of the value of the property. After the new owner does this, he/she may, at his/her option, pay the principal or hold the property until some later turn at which time
he/she may lift the mortgage. If he/she holds property in this way until a later turn, he/she must pay the interest again when he/she lifts the mortgage. Should a player owe the Bank, instead of another player, more than he/she can pay (because of taxes or penalties) even by selling his/her buildings and mortgaging property, he/she must turn over all his/her assets to the Bank. In this case, the Bank immediately sells by auction all property so taken, except buildings. A bankrupt player must immediately retire from the game. The last player left in the game wins. Miscellaneous Money can only be loaned to a player by the Bank and then only by mortgaging property. No player may borrow from or lend money to another player. We will be glad to answer inquiries concerning these rules.

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Contact
Tournament Director Name Daytime Phone # Evening Phone # Email Address

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SAMPLE CALENDAR LISTING
FOR LISTING UNDER EVENTS/CHARITIES WEEK OF (date) The (organization), along with (co-sponsor) will host an official MONOPOLY Game Tournament on (date) from (time) until (time) at (location). All proceeds from this event will benefit the (charitable organization) to help (charitys cause). Admission to the tournament is (cost). (Mention special feature of tournament - i.e. The tournament will be hosted by News 5 Weatherman John Doe). For more information contact (name) at (phone number).

STEP FIVE

GET THE WORD OUT
SAMPLE PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Calling all MONOPOLY game fans! The (organization), along with (co-sponsor) is hosting an official MONOPOLY Game Tournament on (date) from (time) until (time) at (location). All proceeds from the MONOPOLY Game Tournament will benefit the (charitable organization) to help (charitys cause). (Mention special feature of tournament - i.e. The tournament will be hosted by News 5 Weatherman John Doe.) If you are interested in testing your real estate trading skills, contact (name, phone number). Admission is (cost).

SAMPLE MEDIA ALERT

Event A MONOPOLY Game Tournament for the (organization). Proceeds will be used to (cause). When (date, time) Where (location) Organized by (organization). The committee has set a goal of (insert fundraising goal) for the event. How Two preliminary rounds of the MONOPOLY game will be played to determine the finalists. Then a final round will decide the tournament winner. Long-game rules will be followed in all rounds. Winners will receive (list prizes). (Also include any special events taking place such as auctions, sales, dinners, celebrities, etc.) Registration Players may register for the event on (date, time) at (location). Contact (name) for details at (phone number). Representatives of the media are invited to attend.

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SAMPLE PRESS RELEASE - TOURNAMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
(ORGANIZATION) TO HOST OFFICIAL MONOPOLY GAME TOURNAMENT Proceeds to Benefit (cause) (Town, State, Date) - The (organization) along with (co-sponsors) will host a local MONOPOLY Game Tournament for its members on (date) from (time) until (time) at (location). Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the (charity) to help in the (cause). The (organization) hopes to raise over (amount) in donations through the sponsorship of this day-long competition. The tournament includes two 90-minute preliminary rounds of the MONOPOLY game that each participant is required to play, as well as a final round of play with the top six competitors to determine the winner. According to (tournament director), Anyone interested in pitting their real estate trading skills against other top players while helping out a worthy cause should contact (name) to register. The cost for a seat at the tournament is ($ amount) and we guarantee a lot of fun and excitement! The MONOPOLY game competition is one of many local tournaments held nationwide to assist organizations such as (organization) in raising funds for their causes. (Also include any special events taking place such as auctions, sales, dinners, celebrities, etc.) For more information on the (organizations) tournament, please contact (tournament director) at (phone number). The MONOPOLY game, the worlds most popular proprietary board game, is licensed in more than 80 countries and printed in more than 26 languages, including French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, German, Dutch, Flemish, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Catalan and Hebrew. Since it first went on the market in 1935, over 200 million MONOPOLY games have been sold worldwide and is now played by an estimated 250 million people.

SAMPLE PRESS RELEASE - WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT
JOHN DOE PASSES GO; WINS LOCAL MONOPOLY GAME CHAMPIONSHIP (Organization) Raises $(amount) for (Charity) (Town, State, Date) - John Doe, of (town, state) emerged the winner from a field of (number) participants in an official local MONOPOLY Game Tournament held recently at the (location). The tournament, which was sponsored by (organization) and (co-sponsors) on behalf of (charity), included (list local celebs if any) to raise $(amount) to help (cause). All contestants participated in two 90-minute preliminary rounds of the MONOPOLY game from which the top six players went on to battle their real estate trading skills in a 90-minute final round. After (number) minutes of play, Doe emerged the victor.

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Im very excited to have won, said Doe. After all these years of playing for the mere enjoyment of the game, it was thrilling - and challenging - to have finally had the opportunity to compete in an official MONOPOLY Game Tournament. Even more rewarding was the fact that the money raised was for such a worthwhile cause as (charity). This local competition is one of many local tournaments held nationwide to assist organizations such as (organization) in raising funds for their causes. (Also include any special events that took place such as auctions, sales, dinners, celebrities, etc.) For his victory, Doe, (list company and position) and resident of (town), was awarded a grand prize of (list prize and the store which donated it) in addition to other gifts donated from (towns merchants and businesses). The MONOPOLY game, the worlds most popular proprietary board game, is licensed in more than 80 countries and printed in more than 26 languages, including French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, German, Dutch, Flemish, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Catalan and Hebrew. Since it first went on the market in 1935, over 200 million MONOPOLY games have been sold worldwide and is now played by an estimated 250 million people.

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THE DAY OF THE TOURNAMENT
The MONOPOLY Games Set out one game per table. Check that all Title Deed cards are present and that there are only 32 houses and 12 hotels. It saves time to count out each players money in advance, though this is not essential. Registration We suggest that players be told to arrive 45 minutes before your scheduled start time. As they arrive, have them fill out and sign the enclosed registration sheet, give each a name tag, and then direct them to the Round #1 table. Players Briefing Once the players are seated they should be briefed on official tournament play. This is best handled by the tournament organizer or judge. Details of what should be covered in the briefing are included here. Questions & Answers Following the briefing, allow players time to ask procedure and rules questions. The most common questions and answers are included under Step Four. Set a time limit of about 15 minutes for questions, then begin the tournament. Rounds of Play To arrive at a winner, you must have at least two rounds of play, each with a 90-minute time limit, and played by the standard or long-game MONOPOLY game rules. If you have a large number of participants in your tournament, you may want to have more than one preliminary round. In this case the first preliminary round, played for 90 minutes, will result in some outright winners, and others will win by virtue of having the highest total assets at their table. The same method is used for the next round of play, but there must be six tables to give you the required six players for the final. Thus, if you start with 216 people, your first round will be 36 tables of six people each and your second round six tables of six players each. Obviously, not every group will divide this evenly. You then have several choices. You can allow people to play only if there is room or if they can gather a new table of people. You can choose six winners from your preliminary round by highest total assets or you can seat people unevenly at tables, i.e., half of them at tables of three and half at tables of four, and play as many rounds as necessary to arrive at six finalists. Timekeeping The exact starting time of play must be announced for each round. Time remaining in the round should be announced each half hour, and 15 minutes before the end of each game. During the last 15 minutes of the final round, time should be called after each five-minute period. End of Round When time is called, the game must stop. Any player who has thrown the dice completes that move and any transaction that may result. If there is an outright winner, he or she should tabulate his or her assets on a score sheet and give it to the tournament organizer. If there is not an outright winner, each player at the table should fill in a score sheet and the tournament organizer will name the table winner and collect his/her score sheet. If semi-finalists are to be chosen from among the entire group, every player must fill in a score sheet and the tournament organizer will name the six highest asset totals. Reporting Tournament Results Please send attached participant registration form, score sheet, winner form, as well as any media publicity your event received to: MONOPOLY Game Tournament Director Hasbro Games 443 Shaker Road East Longmeadow, MA 01028

STEP SIX

LET THE GAMES BEGIN

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MONOPOLY GAME TOURNAMENT EVENT REGISTRATION FORM
Name Title Name of Organization Address City Telephone Email Place of Tournament Date of Tournament Number of players expected Charity State Fax
Please return to: MONOPOLY Game Tournament Director Hasbro Games 443 Shaker Road East Longmeadow, MA 01028 or Fax: 413-526-4820
I have read, understand and agree to abide by all of the REQUIREMENTS for conducting a MONOPOLY Game Tournament as specified in the Hasbro MONOPOLY GAME TOURNAMENT KIT. I understand that Hasbro may disqualify any event that does not comply with all requirements.
Tournament Director Signature Date

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3:19 PM

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MONOPOLY GAME TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION FORM
Name of Organization Place of Tournament Date of Tournament I, the undersigned, wish to register for this official MONOPOLY Game Tournament. I understand that Hasbro is not responsible for any prizes promised by the organization running this tournament. I give Hasbro the right to use, without compensation, my name and any photographs of me taken at the tournament for publicity and promotional purposes. Please Print Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Name Address Signature
Please return to: MONOPOLY Game Tournament Director Hasbro Games 443 Shaker Road East Longmeadow, MA 01028

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MONOPOLY GAME TOURNAMENT REPRODUCTION SHEET/STYLE GUIDE
Do not change the logos colors, typeface, outline weight, or proportions. Do not add elements that overlap or obscure the logo. There must be some white space separating the logo from any other graphics. Do not add items to MR. MONOPOLYs hands.
Dos and Donts Use entire logo including Brand and. Keep logo straight. Any added elements must be separate and distinct from the logo. Use the following logo colors: PMS 199 or 100 Magenta, 100 Yellow. Logo and name should always be in all capital letters.
For advertising or promotional announcements reproduce from this sheet. IMPORTANT: Use of the special MONOPOLY character must include the copyright notice.
The MONOPOLY name and logo, the distinctive design of the game board, the four corner squares, the MR. MONOPOLY name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements on the board and the playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc. for its property trading game and game equipment. 2002 Hasbro, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

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MONOPOLY GAME TOURNAMENT SCORE SHEET
No Buildings Mort- Fully gaged Owned Mediterranean Avenue $30 $60 Baltic Avenue Oriental Avenue Vermont Avenue Connecticut Avenue St. Charles Place States Avenue Virginia Avenue St. James Place Tennessee Avenue New York Avenue Kentucky Avenue Indiana Avenue Illinois Avenue Atlantic Avenue Ventnor Avenue Marvin Gardens Pacific Avenue North Carolina Avenue Pennsylvania Avenue Park Place Boardwalk Reading Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad B&O Railroad Short Line Electric Company Water Works Property

With Buildings With With With With With 1 House 2 House 3 House 4 House a Hotel $110 $160 $210 $260 $1200 1400
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ A $
$1 Bills Number Held Cash Value $

$5 Bills

$10 Bills
$20 Bills $50 Bills $100 Bills $500 Bills

Total Property

B $ Total Cash

A+B $ Grand Total

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MONOPOLY GAME TOURNAMENT WINNER NOTIFICATION FORM
Winners Name Address Telephone Name of Organization Place of Tournament Date of Tournament Money Raised for Charity
Please attach your signed winners score sheets from all preliminary rounds and the final round of play. Also, include the MONOPOLY GAME TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION FORM for verification of your status as a sanctioned tournament.
Please attach photo of winner

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