Chance
There are two segments on the wheel that carry the “Chance” symbol. When the wheel lands on one of these spaces, your bets won’t win or lose. Instead, they will carry over to the next spin while you receive a special bonus.
Mr. Monopoly will appear to provide you with one of two rewards. In some cases, you will earn an instant cash prize. Other times, he will announce a multiplier for the next spin. That multiplier will apply to all wins on the next spin, even if it results in a trip to the bonus round. These multipliers can even stack in the rare cases where the wheel lands on Chance two or more times in a row!
3D Bonus Round
When the Monopoly Live wheel lands on either a 2 Rolls or a 4 Rolls space, the game will move to the 3D Bonus Round. Here, the action shifts to a giant 3D Monopoly board, and all players who placed the corresponding bonus bet will get to collect money. Those who did not make the bet will still get to watch the game play out, but won’t win anything in this round.
Just as in the Monopoly board game, the action starts at the Go square. Mr. Monopoly starts the game by revealing the prizes available on each square around the board, which are expressed as multipliers of your original bet. For instance, Old Kent Road might be worth just 1x your bet, while Mayfair (the Broadway square in the original American version of the board game) starts at 100x. The game will randomly increase some of these amounts, and any Chance multipliers will apply to every square.
Now, the host will begin rolling two standard six-sided dice. Mr. Monopoly will move the number of squares rolled, collecting the prize associated with the square he lands on. Landing on a Chance or Community Chest square results in an instant reward, while landing in jail awards no prizes. If the host rolls doubles, that will result in an extra roll, just as in the board game – meaning you might get far more than two or four rolls worth of gameplay.
Should Mr. Monopoly make it all the way around the board to pass Go, all prizes will double for his second trip around the board. This can theoretically happen multiple times as well: the prizes will double again on a third trip, which can occur in some particularly lucky 4 Rolls games.