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Norwegian named Monopoly champion | Norwegian named Monopoly champion |
(about 13 hours later) | |
A 19-year-old Norwegian is $20,580 (£12,200) richer - in real money - after sweeping the board at the World Monopoly Championships in Las Vegas. | A 19-year-old Norwegian is $20,580 (£12,200) richer - in real money - after sweeping the board at the World Monopoly Championships in Las Vegas. |
Bjorn Halvard Knappskog, playing with the iron, beat rivals from 41 countries to take the prize money - equal to a game's bank reserves. | Bjorn Halvard Knappskog, playing with the iron, beat rivals from 41 countries to take the prize money - equal to a game's bank reserves. |
It took him just over 40 minutes to beat the battleship brandished by Geoff Christopher of New Zealand. | It took him just over 40 minutes to beat the battleship brandished by Geoff Christopher of New Zealand. |
He said he was "the most surprised you could ever be" after his victory. | He said he was "the most surprised you could ever be" after his victory. |
"I think this was a really good final. It was the best game I played in the whole tournament," Mr Knappskog told the Associated Press in the ballroom of the Caesar's Palace hotel. | "I think this was a really good final. It was the best game I played in the whole tournament," Mr Knappskog told the Associated Press in the ballroom of the Caesar's Palace hotel. |
The players, using the Atlantic City version of the game, were all champions in their home countries. | The players, using the Atlantic City version of the game, were all champions in their home countries. |
Translators were on hand to help the competitors stick to the rules and negotiate property deals. | Translators were on hand to help the competitors stick to the rules and negotiate property deals. |
Additional rules and an extra "speed dice" meant the game was over rather more quickly than the average contest. | Additional rules and an extra "speed dice" meant the game was over rather more quickly than the average contest. |
'Nimble Thimble' | 'Nimble Thimble' |
Oleg Korostelev, 24, from Russia was first out of the game, followed by Rick Marinaccio, shattering the 26-year-old US lawyer's hopes of becoming the first US champion. | Oleg Korostelev, 24, from Russia was first out of the game, followed by Rick Marinaccio, shattering the 26-year-old US lawyer's hopes of becoming the first US champion. |
The tense final in Las Vegas lasted only 41 minutes | The tense final in Las Vegas lasted only 41 minutes |
After a series of swaps and purchases some of the hundreds of spectators considered risky, Mr Knappskog finally rendered his New Zealand rival bankrupt with a $1,600 rent demand on North Carolina Avenue. | |
Mr Christopher, known to his supporters as the "Nimble Thimble", said his usual strategy of "accumulate, negotiate and dominate" had not worked this time. | Mr Christopher, known to his supporters as the "Nimble Thimble", said his usual strategy of "accumulate, negotiate and dominate" had not worked this time. |
"I thought I'd got myself into a really good position, but the dice didn't really go my way," he told Radio New Zealand. | "I thought I'd got myself into a really good position, but the dice didn't really go my way," he told Radio New Zealand. |
"The guy that won it had a huge bankroll. I was just sitting there with a few houses on my orange set and he ended up finishing me off." | "The guy that won it had a huge bankroll. I was just sitting there with a few houses on my orange set and he ended up finishing me off." |
Monopoly was first launched in 1935, with the championship running periodically since 1973. | Monopoly was first launched in 1935, with the championship running periodically since 1973. |
Mr Knappskog said he would spend his prize money - equivalent to the total reserves of the Monopoly bank in each game - on a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon before returning home to Oslo. | Mr Knappskog said he would spend his prize money - equivalent to the total reserves of the Monopoly bank in each game - on a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon before returning home to Oslo. |
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