This probably belongs in /showerthoughts, but I was listening to Dante Cook's latest Simply Bitcoin episode where he played a clip of Preston Pysh talking about Park Place in the game of Monopoly as he relates the property on the board similar to a scarce asset like Bitcoin.
Now, I don't know how much you know about board games and Monopoly, but in Monopoly, everyone goes around the board and trades their fake paper money for property in hopes of collecting rent from other players landing on their property, until they're the last person in the game with any money.
There are several cards you can draw that send you to jail, you also go to jail if you roll doubles three times in a row, so mathematically, it's the most common space to either land on or start from.
7 is the most common number you can roll with a pair of dice because there's six combinations of the way the dice can land to add up to 7. Followed by 5 combinations for 6 and 8, and 4 combinations for 5 and 9. This is why the best properties in Monopoly to own are St. James Place, Tennesse Ave & New York Avenue, because they are 6, 8 and 9 spaces away from Jail, some of the most common rolls you would make leaving jail. You know how every set of properties has a color in Monopoly? Guess what color those BEST properties are? Orange.
If you're landing on an orange property, it probably means you left jail- so now you are free.
So then naturally you're like... huh, that's interesting... what else... Oh yeah 777 is a jackpot. Blackjack is 21.
Now you know how to win at Monopoly, an easy orange pill when you get together for the holidays. There is no second best!
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