You can pay with any combination of cards on the table in front of you that include money, property, action cards. You cannot pay with any cards in your hand. The card must be laid on the table during your turn in order to be used for payment.
Can anyone play just say no in Monopoly Deal?
Yes, you can Just Say No to a Just Say No. An example would be where you play a Deal Breaker card to take an opponent’s full property set and the opponent lays their Just Say No Card.
Can you hide how much money you have in Monopoly?
No. Your money must be in view of the banker, judge and other players during play. You can leave it in a pile and even turn it face down, so it’s not clear exactly how much you have, but it must all be on the table – you can’t hide a note in your pocket and put it back into play later.
Can I hide my bank in Monopoly Deal?
Strategy:Keeping Your Bank Neat can Give You an Advantages Always hide your money in a single pile, never spread out your Bank bills, and always pick up your Bank to pick out cards to pay Rent with so opponents can’t see how much money you really have.
Can you play Just Say No on 2 color rent cards?
In the case of interpretation 1, your question is moot because Just Say No can’t be played on a 2-color Rent card. In the case of interpretation 2, there is nothing preventing multiple people from playing Just Say No on the same card.
Can you play Just Say No on the same card?
In the case of interpretation 2, there is nothing preventing multiple people from playing Just Say No on the same card. If the first Just Say No was negated by one from the original player, than anyone (including player B in your example) could play another one to try to negate the original card.
What are the rules for paying rent in monopoly?
The rules regarding payment section contains a list of Rules and frequently asked questions pertaining to paying Rent, Debt Collectors, and It’s My Birthday action cards. Topics range from basic “Can you pay with property” and “How is paying with a House card handled” to “Is change given if I overpay”.
What should I do if my landlord doesn’t pay my rent?
The first is to let the landlord know of the problem. If that doesn’t work, the tenant may be able to bring it to the attention of the local or state housing authority or file a trespassing claim with local police or the court system.