U4GM Monopoly go Add More Riches Dice Guide

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Monopoly GO Add More Riches Event tips for building a smarter dice strategy, farming points through hot zones, and improving milestone progression rewards.

Add More Riches can feel a bit sneaky because the board doesn't reward panic rolling. You might have a decent dice stack, a few good boosts, and still burn through it fast if you're rolling from bad spots. The better play is to treat the board like a route, not a slot machine. If you're also collecting albums and trading Monopoly Go Stickers between event pushes, you'll notice the same idea applies here: save your best resources for the moments that actually move you forward.

What This Guide Focuses On

  • Reading the board in laps instead of single rolls
  • Using small multipliers while travelling
  • Raising the multiplier near stronger scoring areas
  • Getting value from Railroads even when they don't score directly
  • Keeping dice losses under control during cold stretches

Play the Lap, Not the One Roll

A lot of players stare at the next tile and make the roll feel bigger than it is. That's usually where dice get wasted. In Add More Riches, your position after passing GO matters because it sets up the next half of the board. If you're sitting miles away from Chance, Utility, or Tax tiles, there's no need to hit a big multiplier just because you're bored. Roll light. Move into range. Once you're about three to seven spaces from a useful patch, that's when the higher multiplier starts making sense. It won't guarantee a hit, of course, but it gives you a cleaner shot instead of hoping for magic from the wrong side of the board.

Board SituationBest MoveWhy It Helps
Far from scoring tilesUse a low multiplierProtects dice during travel
Near Tax or Utility tilesRaise multiplier carefullyCreates better point bursts
Railroad within reachConsider a medium rollAdds tournament progress on the side
Cold board sectionSlow downAvoids forcing bad rolls

Where the Board Starts to Feel Hot

You'll soon spot sections where useful tiles sit close enough together to make a short rolling window worthwhile. These are the hot zones. They don't need to be perfect. Even two decent targets nearby can justify a short burst if your dice count can handle it. Chance tiles are handy here because they keep progress ticking along. Utility tiles do the same job with less drama. Tax tiles are different. They're the big swing spots, so don't chase them from halfway across the board. Wait until you're close, then push. If you miss, drop back down quickly instead of trying to "win it back" with another oversized roll.

Railroads Still Matter

Railroads can be easy to underrate in this event because they may not be the main point tile you're aiming for. Still, they're rarely wasted. A Shutdown or Bank Heist can feed tournament rewards while your event run is going on. That means a Railroad near a scoring cluster has extra value. It's not the main target every time, but it can turn an average roll into a useful one. The trick is not to let Railroads bait you into reckless multipliers. If the nearby board is weak, take the progress and move on. If the nearby board is strong, then yes, a controlled burst can pay off nicely.

Keep the Run Practical

The best Add More Riches runs usually aren't flashy. They're steady, a little patient, and honestly a bit boring at times. That's a good thing. Use small rolls when the board is cold, push harder when the targets are close, and don't let one missed Tax tile ruin your rhythm. Players who manage dice this way often have more left for sticker events, partner events, and album progress, especially when checking options like Monopoly Go Stickers for sale during slower parts of the season. Keep your multiplier tied to board position, and the same dice stack will stretch much further.

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