Paper Tycoons Vie for World Monopoly Championship
By Elaine Lies
TOKYO (Reuters) - On weekdays, Yutaka Okada is a mild-mannered economist crunching numbers for a big bank.
But at night and on weekends he transforms into a ruthless property magnate, wheeling and dealing to amass vast real estate empires, all the while trying to keep out of jail.
Okada is the world Monopoly champion.
Friday, he faced 38 other cutthroat contenders in a bid to defend his title at the Monopoly World Championship in Tokyo, bringing together devotees of the classic board game.
"My mainstay is negotiation," said Okada, 37, wearing a navy-blue Monopoly Championship blazer and a green tie patterned with tiny teddy bears.
"I try to go for the 'high risk, high return' property groups, and then buy the unpopular properties, the cheap ones," he added.
Story continues in the follow-up... just didn't want to take up too much front page space.