Monopoly Live at Flush | Bitcoin, Mr. Monopoly Board Bonus, Evolution

Game Stats

Provider
Evolution Gaming
Type
Live Game Show
RTP
96.23%
Min Bet
$0.00000001 BTC

Monopoly Live Live Review & Free Demo

Last Updated: May 2026 | Reviewed by Anastasia Nowak

RTPHouse EdgeMin BetMax BetProviderType
96.23%3.77%$0.10$1,000EvolutionLive Casino

Monopoly Live is a live game show from Evolution Gaming with a top-line RTP of 96.23%, built around a 54-segment money wheel hosted by a live presenter in a purpose-built studio. The core mechanic is straightforward: bet on where the wheel stops, collect 1x to 10x on number segments, and hope the wheel lands on a ROLLS segment to trigger the 3D Monopoly board bonus where the real multipliers accumulate. Evolution released the game in 2019, and it remains one of the most streamed live titles on the planet precisely because the ROLLS bonus can deliver Mayfair rent multipliers exceeding 100x your stake. Understanding which segments offer the best theoretical return, and how the CHANCE cards interact with the wheel, is the difference between playing blind and playing with a clear picture of where your money is going. Flush carries Monopoly Live in its full live casino suite with no registration required to try the free demo credit mode before committing real crypto.

How Monopoly Live Works

Each round begins with all players placing bets on one or more of the wheel’s outcome segments. The presenter then spins the 54-segment wheel. The exact segment distribution is: the number 1 appears 22 times (40.7% per spin), the number 2 appears 15 times (27.8%), the number 5 appears 7 times (13.0%), the number 10 appears 4 times (7.4%), 2 ROLLS appears 3 times (5.6%), 4 ROLLS appears 2 times (3.7%), and CHANCE appears once (1.9%). These percentages are per-spin probabilities assuming a fair wheel, and they directly determine the expected value of each bet type.

When the wheel stops on a number, players who bet that number are paid at face value. A $1 bet on the number 2 returns $2 (net profit $1). Betting on 1 lands approximately 40.7% of spins, meaning 22 out of every 54 spins on average. At a 1:1 payout, the theoretical return on the number 1 bet is 22/54 = 40.7% frequency times 2 (return) = 81.4 cents per dollar at face value, adjusted to 96.23% actual RTP by the CHANCE card mechanic which can convert into profitable bonus access.

When the wheel stops on CHANCE, the host draws a card from a physical deck. CHANCE cards have several possible outcomes: they can apply a multiplier to your current bet position, add additional segments to the wheel before another spin, or grant direct access to the ROLLS bonus round without the wheel needing to land on ROLLS again. Approximately 30% of CHANCE cards trigger a direct ROLLS bonus entry, making the 1.9% CHANCE landing effectively worth an additional 0.57% indirect probability of ROLLS access per spin.

When the wheel stops on 2 ROLLS or 4 ROLLS, all players who placed a bet on that ROLLS segment are taken into the 3D Monopoly board bonus. The number in the segment name (2 or 4) indicates how many dice rolls Mr. Monopoly begins with on the virtual board. Starting with 4 ROLLS rather than 2 provides two additional board traversals, increasing the probability of landing on high-value properties like Mayfair and Park Lane before the GO TO JAIL square ends the bonus.

Bonus Features / Bonus Rounds

The ROLLS Bonus Board

The ROLLS bonus is where Monopoly Live’s theoretical pay ceiling lives. Once triggered, the screen transitions to a rendered 3D Monopoly board containing all 40 standard Monopoly properties. Mr. Monopoly starts at GO and rolls two dice to move around the board. Each property he lands on builds a rent multiplier for that property, and multipliers stack if he visits the same property on multiple rolls before the bonus ends.

The payout from a ROLLS bonus depends directly on how many properties Mr. Monopoly visits before landing on GO TO JAIL, which ends the round. More dice rolls mean more board squares covered, more properties with accumulated rent multipliers, and a higher combined payout when the round closes. Mayfair and Park Lane are the highest-rent properties on the board: Mayfair can reach rent multipliers above 100x your original ROLLS bet in strong sessions where he lands there multiple times. Community Chest and Chance squares mid-board can award extra dice rolls, extending board traversal and increasing payout potential without using the starting roll allocation.

Players who bet on 2 ROLLS begin with 2 dice rolls; players who bet on 4 ROLLS begin with 4. The additional two rolls in the 4 ROLLS variant meaningfully increase the expected number of property visits before GO TO JAIL, but the 4 ROLLS segment carries a lower RTP (below the 2 ROLLS segment at 95.66%) because Evolution prices in the higher average bonus payout. The relationship between roll count and payout is roughly linear before GO TO JAIL probability compounds: more rolls increase both the expected multiplier accumulation and the probability of eventually landing on GO TO JAIL, which caps the session.

CHANCE Cards

The CHANCE segment appears once on the 54-segment wheel, giving it a landing probability of approximately 1.85% per spin. When it lands, the drawn card can do one of several things: apply a real-money multiplier to your standing bets, respin the wheel with additional segments temporarily inserted, or bypass the wheel entirely and drop players into the ROLLS bonus. The card-draw mechanic adds a layer of unpredictability that makes CHANCE bets worth tracking over session logs rather than assuming they are dead segments.

Monopoly Live RTP and House Edge

The RTP varies meaningfully by which segment you bet on. Betting on the number 1 returns 96.23%, the highest individual segment RTP in the game, equal to the CHANCE segment at 96.23%. The number 2 comes in at 96.03%, the number 5 at 95.66% (same as 2 ROLLS), the number 10 at 95.98%, and the 2 ROLLS segment at 95.66%. The 4 ROLLS segment carries a lower RTP still, reflecting the higher variance and larger potential payout attached to four dice rolls on the board.

To put the segment RTPs in dollar terms: a $1 flat bet on number 1 over 1,000 spins stakes $1,000 and returns a theoretical $962.30, for a $37.70 expected loss. The same $1,000 bet on 2 ROLLS returns a theoretical $956.60, for a $43.40 expected loss. The additional $5.70 in expected loss per $1,000 staked on 2 ROLLS versus number 1 is the price of ROLLS bonus access. Whether that premium is worth it depends on how often the ROLLS bonus lands and what it pays, not on the RTP differential alone.

Compared to other live game shows at Flush: Dream Catcher sits at 96.58% (wheel only, no bonus), Lightning Roulette at 97.30% (the highest among common live games), and Crazy Time at 96.08% (four bonus games, more complex). Monopoly Live’s 96.23% peak RTP is competitive for a game show format, but the segment-level variation means betting exclusively on ROLLS segments trades some theoretical return for bonus access.

From a bankroll perspective, Monopoly Live is a volatile game. The number 1 segment hits most often (22 of 54 segments, roughly 40.7% of spins) and pays 1:1, which means consistent small returns when it lands. But chasing ROLLS exposure on a limited session budget is high-variance: the 2 ROLLS segment lands on approximately 5.6% of spins, and the 4 ROLLS segment on roughly 3.7%. Combined ROLLS probability from both segments is 9.3% per spin, or approximately once every 11 spins on average. A 50-spin session may produce zero ROLLS triggers if variance runs cold; in a 100-spin session you would expect approximately 9 ROLLS bonus entries at combined frequency, though actual variance can deviate significantly from that average.

How to Play Monopoly Live on Flush

Flush does not require account registration to access the free demo credit mode on Monopoly Live. Open the game page on Flush and select the demo option to watch rounds and observe the bet interface before any deposit. This free demo mode lets you track how often CHANCE and ROLLS segments land across a sample of spins, which is genuinely useful data for calibrating session budgets.

To play for real money, fund your Flush account with any of the supported cryptocurrencies: BTC, ETH, USDT, TRX, or SOL. Deposits in BTC and ETH confirm within standard blockchain times and carry no platform fee at Flush. USDT deposits on supported networks are particularly fast for players who want to move between stablecoins and live play without exchange exposure. TRX and SOL offer low-fee options for players managing smaller session budgets. Once funded, find Monopoly Live under the Live Casino tab on Flush, select your seat, and place bets before the countdown timer closes the betting window each round.

Monopoly Live Strategy Tips

The number 1 segment is the mechanically cleanest bet in Monopoly Live. It lands on 22 of 54 segments (40.7% frequency) and carries the game’s top RTP of 96.23%. Players who want extended session time with lower variance should weight their bets toward number 1, accepting that individual returns are small in exchange for a steadier bankroll curve.

If ROLLS bonus access is the goal, betting a smaller portion of your stake on 2 ROLLS rather than 4 ROLLS preserves some RTP (2 ROLLS has slightly better theoretical return than 4 ROLLS) while still qualifying for the bonus. Splitting a session budget so that 70-80% covers number 1 and 20-30% covers 2 ROLLS is a common structure that keeps the session live while maintaining some bonus exposure.

Avoid betting large amounts on CHANCE unless you are comfortable with extreme session variance. The CHANCE segment lands roughly once every 54 spins on average, and its outcomes are card-dependent, meaning consecutive bad CHANCE outcomes can drain a stake quickly without a compensating win.

Track your ROLLS triggers per session. If you run 60 or more spins without a ROLLS landing, that is within normal variance but a signal to reassess whether the session budget can sustain further ROLLS exposure. Flush’s session history panel lets you review how many ROLLS segments landed during your play, which makes this kind of tracking straightforward.

Similar Games to Monopoly Live

Crazy Time (Evolution, 96.08%) offers four separate bonus games on a 54-segment wheel, with the Crazy Time bonus reaching 20,000x potential. It has more bonus variety than Monopoly Live but a slightly lower peak RTP on base segment bets.

Dream Catcher (Evolution, 96.58%) is the wheel-only predecessor: no board bonus, just number segments and multiplier wedges. Higher RTP than Monopoly Live but no bonus round ceiling above the multiplier wedges.

Deal or No Deal Live (Evolution, 95.42%) uses a briefcase-picking format after a qualifying spin. The 95.42% RTP is below Monopoly Live, making it a weaker theoretical choice for sessions focused on return rate.

Monopoly Big Baller (Evolution, 95.42%) combines bingo-ball draws with Monopoly board bonuses. The 95.42% RTP is lower than standard Monopoly Live, but the bingo mechanic produces more frequent small wins.

Lightning Roulette (Evolution, 97.30%) is the highest-RTP option among Evolution game shows at Flush. It applies lightning multipliers of up to 500x to straight-up roulette bets, with a standard European roulette base delivering more predictable session variance than Monopoly Live’s wheel format.

FAQ

What is the best bet in Monopoly Live for RTP?

The number 1 segment carries the highest confirmed RTP in Monopoly Live at 96.23%, equal to the CHANCE segment. It also appears on 22 of the wheel’s 54 segments, giving it a landing frequency of roughly 40.7% per spin. Players prioritising theoretical return over bonus access should concentrate bets on number 1, accepting that each win returns only 1:1 on the stake. The 2 ROLLS and 4 ROLLS segments offer bonus access but carry RTPs of 95.66% and below respectively.

How does the CHANCE card work in Monopoly Live?

CHANCE occupies a single segment on the 54-segment wheel, landing approximately 1.85% of the time. When it lands, the host draws one card from a randomised deck. Possible outcomes include a direct cash multiplier applied to your current bet, additional segments temporarily added to the wheel before a second spin, or immediate entry into the ROLLS bonus board without the wheel needing to land on a ROLLS segment. The CHANCE card outcome is determined at the moment of the draw, not in advance, so there is no way to predict which type of card will appear.

How often does the ROLLS bonus trigger in Monopoly Live?

The 2 ROLLS segment appears 3 times across the wheel’s 54 segments, giving a per-spin landing probability of approximately 5.6% (3/54). The 4 ROLLS segment appears twice, landing roughly 3.7% of spins (2/54). Combined, ROLLS bonus exposure from wheel landing alone happens on around 9.3% of spins, or once every 10.8 spins on average. Adding CHANCE card bypass probability (approximately 30% of CHANCE card draws redirect to the ROLLS bonus, and CHANCE appears on 1/54 = 1.9% of spins), the effective ROLLS entry probability rises by approximately 0.57% per spin, bringing the combined total to roughly 9.9% per spin. Over a 100-spin session, you would expect approximately 9 to 10 ROLLS bonus entries from all sources. In practice, short sessions of 20-30 spins may see no ROLLS triggers at all if variance runs cold, while longer sessions of 100 or more spins typically see 7 to 12 bonus entries.

Can I play Monopoly Live with crypto at Flush?

Yes. Flush accepts BTC, ETH, USDT, TRX, and SOL for deposits on Monopoly Live. There is no Flush-specific surcharge for using crypto to fund live casino play. Deposit processing speed varies by blockchain: SOL and TRX typically confirm in seconds, while BTC confirmations depend on network congestion. Flush does not require registration to try the free demo credit before depositing, so you can review the game interface and watch rounds live before committing any funds.

What is the maximum win in the Monopoly Live ROLLS bonus?

There is no fixed hard ceiling published by Evolution for the ROLLS bonus, but Mayfair property multipliers have been documented paying above 100x the original ROLLS bet in strong sessions. The total payout from a ROLLS bonus is the sum of all accumulated rent multipliers across every property Mr. Monopoly visits before hitting GO TO JAIL. More board traversal equals more rent stacked. For Mayfair specifically: if Mr. Monopoly lands on it twice during a 4 ROLLS bonus session, Mayfair’s rent stacks to twice its single-visit value, and all other properties visited also contribute their stacked rent to the total payout. Starting with 4 ROLLS rather than 2 increases board coverage and raises the probability of visiting high-value properties like Mayfair and Park Lane multiple times, but comes with a lower RTP on the 4 ROLLS bet itself. The optimal bonus for jackpot-seeking is 4 ROLLS; the optimal bet for RTP efficiency is number 1 at 96.23%. These are separate objectives and the choice between them depends on your session goals on Flush.

Monopoly Live Board Analysis

The Monopoly Live wheel has 54 segments. Understanding the exact distribution determines the expected value of every bet type per spin:

SegmentCountProbabilityPayoutRTP
1x2240.7%1:196.23%
2x1527.8%2:196.23% (approx)
5x713.0%5:196.23% (approx)
10x47.4%10:195.98%
2 ROLLS35.6%Bonus95.66%
4 ROLLS23.7%BonusLower
CHANCE11.9%Variable96.23% (approx)

When 2 ROLLS or 4 ROLLS lands, Mr. Monopoly walks the Monopoly board for that number of dice rolls. Each property he lands on awards a multiplier based on the property’s value and how many times it has been visited in that bonus. The board state is randomised before each 2 ROLLS or 4 ROLLS round, meaning property multiplier assignments change each session and cannot be predicted before the bonus begins.

Maximum theoretical win from a single 4 ROLLS bonus requires landing on maximum-multiplier properties all 4 times. Documented wins from 4 ROLLS bonuses range from 20x to well above 200x stake in strong sessions where high-value properties like Mayfair and Park Lane are visited multiple times. The average 4 ROLLS bonus outcome is substantially lower because most bonus rounds include lower-value properties and the GO TO JAIL square can end the traversal before high-value properties are reached.

Monopoly Board Property Reference

The Monopoly Live board contains all 40 standard Monopoly board positions. Property multipliers are assigned randomly at the start of each ROLLS bonus. The board positions relevant to the bonus are:

Board ZonePropertiesTypical Multiplier Range
Brown/Light BlueMediterranean, Baltic, Oriental, Vermont, Connecticut1x to 10x
Pink/OrangeSt. Charles, States, Virginia, St. James, Tennessee, New York5x to 25x
Red/YellowKentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Atlantic, Ventnor, Marvin Gardens10x to 50x
Green/Dark BluePacific, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Park Lane, Mayfair25x to 100x+
Railways4 stationsFixed multiplier per landing
UtilitiesWater Works, Electric CompanyLower multipliers
Community Chest and ChanceVariableExtra dice rolls possible

Landing on Community Chest or Chance mid-bonus can award extra dice rolls, extending board traversal beyond the 2 or 4 starting rolls. A 4 ROLLS bonus that triggers two Community Chest extra roll awards can continue for 6 or more total board moves, dramatically increasing the probability of visiting multiple high-value properties. These extra roll events are the mechanism behind the most documented extreme Monopoly Live wins.

CHANCE Cards: Full Outcome Categories

The CHANCE segment appears once on the 54-segment wheel, giving it a landing probability of approximately 1.85% per spin. When it lands, a physical card is drawn from a randomised deck with several outcome categories:

CHANCE Card TypeEffectFrequency (approx)
Cash MultiplierApplies a fixed multiplier to your standing bet immediatelyMost common
Wheel MultiplierAdds temporary extra segments to the wheel before a respinCommon
ROLLS Bonus AccessDirect entry into ROLLS bonus without wheel needing to land on ROLLSLess common
Double all betsDoubles all active bets for the next wheel spinOccasional
Add ROLLS segmentsTemporarily inserts additional ROLLS segments into the wheelOccasional

The ROLLS Bonus Access card from CHANCE is the highest-value CHANCE outcome. It enters all players who placed any bet into the ROLLS bonus, regardless of which wheel segment they bet on. A player who bet only on number 1 but lands CHANCE and draws a ROLLS Access card receives ROLLS bonus access as if they had bet on the ROLLS segment. This creates a small indirect probability of ROLLS access that supplements the direct ROLLS segment bet, which is why tracking CHANCE card outcomes over a session provides useful context for overall ROLLS bonus frequency.

Bankroll Requirements for Monopoly Live

Session GoalRecommended BankrollNotes
Number 1 focus (low variance)100-150x stakeHighest RTP segment, steadiest session
Mixed number 1 and 2 ROLLS150-200x stakeBalance of session stability and bonus exposure
2 ROLLS primary focus200-300x stakeLower RTP, more bonus triggers expected
4 ROLLS primary focus300-400x stakeHighest variance, lowest RTP of the segments
All ROLLS maximum exposure400x+ stakeExtreme variance, large swing potential

At 9.3% combined ROLLS probability from wheel landings alone, a 100-spin session expects approximately 9 to 10 ROLLS triggers. The 4 ROLLS bonus, landing on approximately 3.7% of spins, appears roughly once every 27 spins on average. A 100-spin session at combined bets including 4 ROLLS exposure expects roughly 3 to 4 four-roll bonus entries. Each four-roll bonus outcome is highly variable, so 300 to 400x stake is the appropriate buffer when 4 ROLLS is a primary bet target.

Monopoly Live Session Analysis: Expected Spin Counts to First ROLLS

Given the wheel probability distribution, players betting on ROLLS segments will trigger the bonus at different expected frequencies depending on which segment they target:

Bet TargetSegment ProbabilityExpected Spins to First Trigger
2 ROLLS5.6%~18 spins
4 ROLLS3.7%~27 spins
Any ROLLS9.3%~11 spins
CHANCE (for ROLLS card)Approx 0.6% indirect~167 spins via CHANCE alone

These figures represent averages. Actual session variance means some players hit their first ROLLS in 3 to 5 spins, while others wait 50 or more spins. The 9.3% combined probability means approximately 1 in 11 spins lands on a ROLLS segment on average, which across a 100-spin session produces roughly 9 expected entries. Use the Monopoly Live free demo at Flush to observe wheel landing patterns across 30 to 50 demo spins before committing cryptocurrency to real-money play.

Monopoly Live in the Evolution Live Portfolio

Monopoly Live was released in 2019 and established Evolution’s template for brand-licensed live game shows. The Hasbro Monopoly license gave Evolution access to globally recognised property names, the Mr. Monopoly character, and the board game’s 40-property layout, all of which carry immediate recognition across different markets and player age groups.

The 3D animated board bonus was the technical innovation at launch: real-time 3D rendering of Mr. Monopoly walking a virtual board, with property rent values assigned and updated in real time, had not been executed in live casino format before. The live host and wheel set combine television production values with a fully digital bonus environment, a format that Evolution subsequently used in Crazy Time (2020) and Monopoly Big Baller (2021).

From an RTP and market position standpoint, Monopoly Live at 96.23% sits above Crazy Time at 96.08% and Dream Catcher’s predecessor format, while below Lightning Roulette at 97.30%. The game’s continued high viewership in 2026 reflects the cultural recognition of the Monopoly brand more than a mathematical advantage over alternatives. For Flush players whose primary criterion is expected return, Lightning Roulette at 97.30% or Lightning Blackjack at 99.56% provide better theoretical returns. For players who want the entertainment context of the board game format with competitive live game show RTP, Monopoly Live at 96.23% is the strongest board-game-licensed live title available at Flush.

Monopoly Live vs Crazy Time: Which Should You Play at Flush?

Monopoly Live and Crazy Time are Evolution’s two most-watched live game shows at Flush. They share the wheel format and a live studio environment, but differ in structure, RTP, and bonus complexity.

FeatureMonopoly LiveCrazy Time
ProviderEvolutionEvolution
RTP (top segment)96.23%96.08%
Wheel Segments5454
Number of Bonus Games1 (ROLLS board)4 (Cash Hunt, Coin Flip, Pachinko, Crazy Time)
Max Documented Win200x+ per ROLLS session20,000x+ (Crazy Time bonus)
Bonus Trigger RateCombined 9.3% per spinApproximately 14% combined for all 4 bonuses
CHANCE/Multiplier MechanicCHANCE cardsPachinko and Crazy Time multipliers
Bet ComplexityLow (6 segment types)Medium (6 segment types)

Crazy Time triggers bonus games more frequently than Monopoly Live’s ROLLS bonus, which is why many players prefer it for entertainment volume. However, the Crazy Time bonus games are more variable in quality: Cash Hunt and Coin Flip bonuses often produce modest returns, while the Crazy Time bonus itself is the primary source of extreme wins at 20,000x+. Monopoly Live’s ROLLS bonus is more consistent in its delivery: each trigger produces some board traversal and some rent collection, while only the highest-value Mayfair or Park Lane outcomes push toward 100x or beyond.

For Flush players choosing between the two: Monopoly Live at 96.23% offers slightly better peak RTP on the top segment, a more predictable bonus outcome range, and the Hasbro brand recognition. Crazy Time at 96.08% offers more bonus variety per session and access to the 20,000x Crazy Time ceiling but with a lower base RTP. Both are accessible in the Flush live casino without registration via the free demo credit mode.

About the Author

Anastasia Nowak has reviewed online slots and casino games for eight years, with a focus on high-volatility mechanics and provably fair (learn more) crypto casino platforms. She has played over 400 distinct slot titles across 30+ online casinos and tracks RTP variance, bonus trigger frequency, and maximum win achievability as measurable metrics rather than subjective impressions. Anastasia’s reviews at Flush prioritise mechanical transparency: how each feature works, what conditions produce large wins, and what bankroll is realistically required to experience a game’s full range. She holds a certification in responsible gambling education and includes practical budget framing in every review.

FAQ

Monopoly Live FAQ

What is the RTP of Monopoly Live? +

Monopoly Live has an overall RTP of 96.23%. This includes the value generated by the board bonus rounds. The base wheel segments have varying RTPs depending on which segments you bet on and whether the Top Slot applies a multiplier.

How does the Monopoly Live board bonus work? +

Landing on 2 Rolls or 4 Rolls triggers the board bonus. Mr. Monopoly (an animated character) enters a 3D Monopoly board and rolls the dice the specified number of times. Each property Mr. Monopoly lands on pays out to eligible players. Hotels and houses on those properties multiply the payout, with hotels potentially reaching 200x on high-value squares.

What is the Top Slot in Monopoly Live? +

Before each spin a mechanical Top Slot machine above the wheel activates and randomly assigns a multiplier to a random wheel segment. If the wheel lands on that segment, all bets on it are multiplied accordingly. This can dramatically increase payouts on any segment including the 2 Rolls and 4 Rolls bonus triggers.

Should I bet on 2 Rolls or 4 Rolls in Monopoly Live? +

The 2 Rolls and 4 Rolls segments have 4 and 2 appearances on the 54-segment wheel respectively. Their expected value is enhanced by the board bonus mechanics and potential Top Slot multipliers. Many players cover both bonus segments plus 2x to balance regular wins with bonus exposure.

How does Monopoly Live compare to Crazy Time? +

Both are Evolution live game shows built around a money wheel. Crazy Time has a higher theoretical ceiling with its four bonus games and can produce enormous multipliers. Monopoly Live's board bonus is more structured and narrative-driven. Crazy Time's RTP of 96.08% is slightly lower than Monopoly Live's 96.23%.

Can I play Monopoly Live with Bitcoin at Flush? +

Yes. Monopoly Live is available at Flush with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The live Evolution studio streams in real time with no fiat conversion required. Withdrawals after winning sessions process within minutes.

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