AI Learns Insane Monopoly Strategies

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  • @luxuws
    "Buy the browns" Was this AI perhaps engineered in the 1800's
  • When you get jailed in the early turns "Man i hate this game" When you get jailed in the later turns "Thank god"
  • @KekusMagnus
    As a seasoned monopoly player, the power of the brown set is one only the true connoisseurs know
  • Being a railroad tycoon is my go too strategy in Monopoly. You can't build property on them and are scattered so plenty of people don't see it as a threat, makes for easier trades. But when you get 3 or 4 they can be debilitating, especially if someone has the misfortune of landing on multiple in a turn.
  • You should make an AI that all of a sudden stands up, cusses out the other AI, and flips the board over. Keep it random.
  • I wanna see a full game with this AI against humans in discord.
  • @blvck5943
    “Buy the browns” 16th century Colonial powers: “hold up let him cook”
  • I always go for the browns if I roll it on my first few rounds. Building hotels early game can severely decrease the development speed of other players while increasing yours, allowing you to build more quickly than others and snatch cards that others can't afford. It won't really impact your late-game, as the hotels are cheap anyways, but can really help your early-game. People are also keen to complete pink as their first street, while giving you the last blue you need, thinking it's a good trade-off. Especially if you can leverage early brown into early blues, you can easily steamroll everything by preventing other people to accumulate enough money to start building themselves. Blues and browns don't bankrupt, but they do slow down early on
  • The animations were so engaging and you chose a very fun topic to explore! Thanks
  • My favorite strategy is to buy as many houses as possible, but not turn any into hotels. There are only 32 houses available in a traditional Monopoly set, and opponents won’t be able to build properties if you hold most/all of them. For this strategy, owning the browns and light blues is important because their houses are cheaper and thus you can hog more.
  • @buttlord2223
    I feel good knowing the AI picked the orange properties as the strongest overall set. Most of my won games were with that set, often supplemented by at least Boardwalk and if possible Park Place. IMO it's imperative to own boardwalk because one of the chance cards takes you directly to it; if you own the set and put a hotel on it, it's a ticking time bomb that has a 3/4 chance to annihilate someone in a 4 player game so building properties is a priority. You should never give up Boardwalk and always buy it if you have the opportunity to, if only to ensure you never get blown up by it and no other player suddenly takes control of half the board. The orange set on the other hand seems to have a decently high chance of people landing on it because of its distance from Go, which some chance cards put you at IIRC.
  • Honestly, I didn't know monopoly could be played like this, with a very common draw outcome. For me, we've always played it with a set time that we decide at the beginning of the game (e.g. 2 hours), then play until that time is up. Then we add up the value of all of our money, places, houses/hotels, etc. The person with the highest amount of money at the end is the winner.
  • I wish there was a little more talk about the new AI's behaviour at the end, I really seemed to enjoy seeing how it plays when it becomes as good as a human player
  • One of my favorite Monopoly memories is when my younger sister bought the two lowest costing properties, built hotels on them for cheap, and then absolutely wiped the floor with the rest of us.
  • @surtu9221
    When I used to play with my siblings, the browns were the best property on the map. We were very territorial and didn't like trading for fear of getting a bad deal or losing out, but if you got one brown, you could usually persuade someone to give you the other for whatever it was they needed, as you were only matching 2 and they were successfully matching three. They got 'good' properties-- but YOU would get the cheapest properties to get houses/hotels on in the game, meaning you could massively inflate the cost of landing on one for dirt cheap and potentially cut off your siblings' access to houses/hotels while you got your foot in the door on other properties.
  • @calebwest2806
    I'll be honest, being sentenced to play Monopoly for 1600 years would be hell to me
  • I love how the AI seemingly got bored and tried wild stuff like mortgaging & auctioning all its properties. Edit: seemingly is the key word up there
  • Honestly, the intermissions are so darn funny. It's great for a channel with its roots in education as well since the comedy break gives us viewers a breather before we head into more maths and suchlike, so please keep them.
  • @DoubleF3lix
    The animation for building the AI is incredible