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Bjorn Knappskog, 19, of Norway accepts his trophy Thursday in Las Vegas. His game token? The iron.
Bjorn Knappskog, 19, of Norway accepts his trophy Thursday in Las Vegas. His game token? The iron.
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LAS VEGAS — A lucky swap and some eager building propelled a 19-year-old Norwegian student to the top of board-game fame and sent three would-be tycoons to the poor house at the Monopoly World Championship in Las Vegas.

Bjorn Halvard Knappskog, who graduated this year from the Oslo Private Gymnasium school, captured the title Thursday when the battleship token of 25-year-old Geoff Christopher of New Zealand landed consecutively on Pacific Avenue and North Carolina Avenue, and he couldn’t afford the combined $1,600 rent.

“(I’m) the most surprised you could ever be,” Knappskog told The Associated Press. “I think this was a really good final. It was the best game I played in the whole tournament.”

Knappskog won $20,580 in real money for the title — the total amount in the bank of a standard Monopoly game.

After taking out 24-year-old Russian Oleg Korostelev, Knappskog bankrupted American champion Rick Marinaccio, a 26-year-old corporate lawyer from Buffalo, N.Y.

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