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The spirit of constant competition that characterizes a good game of Monopoly has been kept very much alive inMonopoly Go.One of the game’s mechanics that will put you in direct competition with a handful of players at a time to assert your position as the most successful tycoon is tournaments; limited-time events in which you are required to complete certain actions to accumulate points and earn rewards.
Tournaments function through a leaderboard, which means that you must accumulate more points than all other competitors to win. They also occur almost constantly, with a new one starting practically immediately after the last one ends. Therefore, there is usually always a tournament to participate in if you play the game frequently.

How To Participate In Tournaments
Participating in tournaments is very straightforward. All you need to do isaccumulate a total of five points, and you will immediately start participating.
To accumulate your first five points, you just need tocomplete the same actionyou will be completing throughout the tournamentonce or twice.

If you have adie roll multiplier set, the amount of times you will need to complete an action will decrease, as points for tournaments arealso affected by multipliers.
How to Win Tournaments
Winning a tournament requires you toaccumulate a very high amount of total pointsso you can surpass all competitors and place high on the leaderboard rankings. The easiest way to do this is throughstrategic use of dice roll multipliers.
Tournaments usuallyfollow the same format. The biggest variation you will find in the structure of tournaments isthe rewards you’re able to obtain.
The main actions or tasks to complete during tournaments are:
At the same time, there areset multipliers for each of these actions. While it is possible they might vary, most (if not all) tournaments have historically followed these multipliers:
Unsuccessful shutdown
Two points
Successful shutdown
Four points
Eight points
12 points
16 points
Mega Bank Heist
24 points
The amount of total points will befurther modified by your dice multipliers. For example, if you roll at x2 multiplier, and you pull off a large bank heist, your total points will be 24 instead of 12, and so on.
There are also several point milestones throughout a tournament, soeven if you don’t win, you can claim rewards as you progress.