Lately, most of my dice have gone straight into the Monopoly Go Partners Event, because that's where the best value is if you're trying to move your account forward without burning everything in one go. Partner events always look simple at first. They're not. You need good timing, decent teammates, and a bit of patience. I've found it's much smarter to roll small while you're drifting through empty spaces, then bump the multiplier only when you're sitting a few tiles away from event tokens or a Railroad. That one change saves a shocking amount of dice. And if one of your partners is clearly active, don't leave them carrying the build. People remember that.

Don't overplay Porcine Parade

The Porcine Parade tournament is the bit that catches a lot of players out. The rewards look great on paper, sure, but the leaderboard can get ugly fast. You'll sometimes land in a group where the top spots are basically gone within an hour. When that happens, I don't force it. I usually push for a useful milestone, like a sticker pack or a chunk of dice, then I stop. That's the whole trick. A lot of players waste thousands of rolls trying to beat someone who's clearly spending heavily. It's rarely worth it. If your real goal is finishing partner builds, those dice are better saved for token runs than for chasing a badge on a tournament screen.

Use boosts when they actually matter

Flash boosts can change a session completely, but only if you catch them at the right moment. Mega Heist is still one of the best ones in the game. If it shows up while you've got a healthy dice stack, that's usually a good time to play more aggressively, because the cash swing can help you clear landmarks and move through a board much faster. Cash Grab gets ignored by loads of people, and I get why, but it's not useless. If you line it up with a discount or a board where upgrades are still affordable, it can help more than people expect. The mistake is treating every boost like an all-in signal. Sometimes it's better to wait ten minutes and roll smarter.

Quick Wins and sticker trades still matter

Quick Wins look minor, but skipping them is one of those habits that slows progress over a full week. A few easy tasks each day adds up, and the weekly pack is often where a missing piece finally drops. I've had more than one album set finished that way. Sticker trading matters just as much, especially when Golden Blitz comes around. Don't get too attached to duplicates. If a trade closes a set and gives you a big dice payout, take it. Those extra rolls are often what let you finish one more build stage, grab one more milestone, and keep momentum going. If I need a shortcut late in the event, I'll usually look at a Monopoly Go Partners Event buy option after I've already squeezed value out of boosts, Quick Wins, and trades, because spending before doing the basics is usually where people go wrong.