Monopoly High Scores

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Monopoly High Scores

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Anybody seen anything like this?

Spotted an Itbox Monopoly top score - 30,440. :shock:
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Post by cool »

properly won 50p for an hours work
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I think, you're quite right Cool, but maybe ......
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Post by wires74 »

where was that at ? unbelievable score !
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Wow. I may be showing my lack of play of said game, but is it possible to get a score like that - I thought all scores on it have to end in 0 or 5, although am quite happy to be corrected.

I've certainly not seen a score in that league before, but I could imagine it being just about achieveable if it's in easy mode and starts dishing out lots of complete sets etc. once you're past the target. That said, the ending in 4 business puzzles me.
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Post by Northern Monkey »

Agreed Grecian on both observations- have sat here for 5 minutes trying to suss out how it could be possible but to no avail. More likely a typo by OP.
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the smallest possible increment is 10 points for coming second in a beauty contest. (i came first because i'm a stunner :x )
nobody ever wins on those things.
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Post by cool »

i wondered that if you got every property on the board did you get the jackpot!
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Sorry for any confusion, it was a typo, I have edited the original post accordingly. :o ops:

Score seen in The Pear Tree, Kings Heath, Birmingham.
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Given the score is dated yesterday, PP, I take it either that (a) you are the man behind the score, in which case well done, and how much did you win; or (b) it had been done on the very same day you wandered in (a big coincidence!) Which was it?
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Post by Nil Satis »

Look at no. 7 on that list. The things people will do to get around the 'No Swearwords' rule. Kids these day, eh...

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Aye I think Grecian has rumbled you- your not a Proper Pro- Time and motion, time and motion

TBH I saw some big scores early doors round Broad Street :wink: but its taken whoever over a year to get there
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[quote="grecian"]Given the score is dated yesterday, PP, I take it either that (a) you are the man behind the score, in which case well done, and how much did you win]


(b) :)
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Northern Monkey wrote:Aye I think Grecian has rumbled you- your not a Proper Pro- Time and motion, time and motion

TBH I saw some big scores early doors round Broad Street :wink: but its taken whoever over a year to get there
See above. 8)
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Post by wires74 »

properpro do you think that JP'd ?
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