In the real business world, both competitors and monopolists work hard to increase their incomes but go about it in different ways. Competitors sell more goods at a fair price to make a fair profit. Monopolists destroy their competitors first so that they can fix prics above the fair, competitive level to make excessive profits. Monopolistic practices cause inflation, block progress, bring about unfair income distribution and violate the law. In ANTI-MONOPOLY, players are divided into competitors and monopolists before the game starts. The 2 types of players follow different rules but have an equal chance to win. In other games, players follow one set of rules. ANTI-MONOPOLY is still a fair game because the equal chances to win have been calculated by computers. ANTI-MONOPOLY is the first and only game in history which clearly distinguishes between the actions of competitors and monopolists.