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Anyone logging into Monopoly GO during the April 3 to April 4 stretch is walking into a packed schedule, and that's not a bad thing if you know how to handle it. With Chasing Cheese and Tycoon Class running side by side, there's a real chance to build up rewards fast instead of wasting dice on random rolls. A lot of players are also chasing

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right now, so this kind of overlap matters more than usual. My usual move is pretty simple: push early milestone rewards in Tycoon Class first, then switch attention to Chasing Cheese once the points start getting tighter. It keeps your dice from disappearing too quickly, and you still stay in range of decent leaderboard rewards.

Watch the flash event windows

This is where people mess up. They see a tournament, start auto-rolling, and then wonder why they're out of dice before the best boosts even show up. During these hours, the short events matter just as much as the main ones. Roll Match can help if you're trying to squeeze extra value out of a decent multiplier. Mega Heist is the obvious one everybody waits for, and for good reason. If it lines up with Cash Boost, the payout can go from nice to ridiculous in one session. Free Parking is another one you shouldn't ignore. If it's stacking dice, that's usually the moment to stop playing sloppy and start being selective with your rolls.

Daily tasks still pull their weight

It's easy to look at daily objectives and think they're filler, but they're really not. Passing GO, hitting doubles, landing on Community Chest, all that stuff chips in more than people expect. You're not always going to feel it right away, but after a few check-ins, the extra event currency and sticker packs start to matter. That's especially true if your album is stuck on a handful of four-star or five-star pieces. A lot of players burn through their dice chasing a big tournament jump, then forget the easier rewards sitting right there. Doing the smaller jobs first gives you a steadier rhythm, and honestly, it feels less frustrating.

How to pace your dice

The best sessions usually aren't the longest ones. They're the ones where your timing is clean. If there's no useful flash event live, sometimes the smart play is to wait ten or fifteen minutes instead of forcing it. You'll notice pretty quickly that higher multipliers only make sense when there's something active to support them. Otherwise, you're just feeding points into the void. I'd also avoid going all in too early in the window unless you're close to a major milestone reward. Dice management in Monopoly GO is half patience, half knowing when to press a hot streak before it fades.

Getting the most out of the event run

If you want this April window to really pay off, think in layers: tournament milestones first, flash event timing second, daily tasks all the way through. That mix usually gets better results than chasing one thing nonstop. And if you're the kind of player who likes having extra help with in-game resources, a lot of people also check

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for game currency and item support while planning around big event stretches like this. The main thing is not to panic-roll. Play in bursts, line your boosts up properly, and you'll come out of these 27 hours with a lot more than you started with.

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