Steal from CPU Opponents in Monopoly (SNES) - A Wild Glitch Appears! #shorts
In the SNES version of Monopoly, there is a very simple way to trick a computer opponent into giving you their property and money in exchange for nothing.
The trick works best if you choose a CPU opponent who has more money than you, and you request a property that does NOT give you a monopoly. Here is how it's performed.
Simply initiate a trade with an opponent and ask for one of their properties and ALL of their cash. Then, accept the deal. The computer will usually alter the deal by offering you that same property and significantly less cash, but they will still propose a trade that gives you money for nothing and property for free. Mash the A button to accept the trade.
In this instance I requested Oriental Avenue and $2042 from Jeeves. Jeeves decided that was too much money, so he altered the deal to give me Oriental Avenue and $112 in exchange for literally nothing. So basically he paid me $112 to take one of his properties.
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