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When a solo event like Lisa's Blues shows up in Monopoly GO, I usually treat it as a dice check more than a free reward run. The milestones can be solid, but only if you play it with some discipline. That's why a lot of players pair it with Monopoly Go Stickers goals on the side, since sticker progress often matters just as much as the dice you spend chasing it.

How do I avoid burning too many dice on Lisa's Blues?

The short answer is to stop rolling like every space matters the same. It doesn't. I get much better results when I keep a low multiplier most of the time, then turn it up only when I'm close to the tiles that actually score for the event. If I'm 6 to 8 spaces away, that's usually the point where I start paying attention. Rolling big all the time sounds fun, but it usually just chews through your stash fast and leaves you stuck halfway through the track.

From what I've seen, the cleanest way to handle Lisa's Blues is to stack it with something else. If a tournament is live at the same time, that's where the event starts feeling efficient. A single roll can push two reward tracks, which is the whole reason people wait for overlap instead of forcing the banner event alone. Flash events help too, but only if you already have dice saved. High Roller, Mega Heist, Cash Boost, Wheel Boost, those are the moments where your rolls stop feeling wasteful and start doing real work.

What rewards should I actually care about while playing?

Most players will probably notice that not every milestone is worth chasing with the same effort. The early and mid rewards are usually the ones that feel good because they refund dice, give sticker packs, or add cash without asking too much back. Those are the stops I'd aim for first. Once the later milestones start asking for a bigger dice spend with weaker payoff, I usually back off unless I'm already close. That's the part people mess up a lot. They see the track and keep going just because they've already invested some dice, even when the next reward isn't really paying them back.

My usual approach is simple: do Daily Wins first, save a buffer of dice, then play Lisa's Blues in focused bursts instead of drifting through the board all day. Claim rewards as they unlock so your stash can breathe a little. If you hit a point where the event starts feeling greedy, it's fine to stop and wait for the next cycle. That's usually better than emptying your stack for one extra mediocre milestone. And if you're still trying to stretch value from the event, keeping an eye on Mgo Stickers for sale options while you plan your roll timing can make the whole season feel a lot less grindy.


 
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