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There was a great book on Monopoly in the early 80s or late 70s that included a list of common house rules. Nearly everybody that was a semi-serious Monopoly player I knew had it (often a gift from "loved ones". But even those who did not have the book knew the various house rules as I moved from Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Central California, Bay Area, and England.
I had a friend at Berkeley who had regionalized rules to where he thought they came from, based on where he learned about them or where the people who used the certain house rules came from. This was pre-internet. He had it down fairly well, so when somebody laid out their house rules he would ask if they were from, say Seattle, and he was often right.
The house rules that travelled well were simple. Rules that did not travel well included landing on all of the community spots in one trip around the board required the player with the least property and cash the option to trade assets with you at no cost. That one was enjoyed, but was not simple enough (too much counting money and property values, that took away from playing the game).
I noticed too that I guess barely anyone (I know) plays by the official rules, because ... well, whenever one of us announced that we should try to play the "right way", he/she would then begin reading aloud from the front of that leaflet. Around the third rule, we either got confused (because of how contradicting it was to our normal play), or someone would evitably tell them to shut up and let's just start playing already.
Plus, in most cases, it was agreed that we already had a working set of "rules" that made the game fun enough. And in the first few instances, someone would remember a "little known rule" when called for, and as long as several other players around the board knew about it as well, it was played.
Huh. Come to think of it, that sounds suspiciously like the rules of Calvinball.
I just saw this advertised on TV last night - a Monopoly update called "Here and Now". This is a flash site of their new board: http://www.hasbro.com/monopoly/default.cfm?page... and I'm very curious if they have updated the rules accordingly.