Skip to content
howtoplay.ro
Professional: Turn professional and make a million

Professional: Turn professional and make a million

Form Games Ltd. · 1985
2–660 min8+ yrs2.0/5 complexity4.0 BGG2Family
short answer

How do you play Professional: Turn professional and make a million?

Professional is a dice rolling game where players go around the board "training" themselves in any of the four sports in the game: golf, snooker, tennis and track.

To find the best price for Professional: Turn professional and make a million, howtoplay.ro compares deals from Romanian shops every day.

Professional is a dice rolling game where players go around the board "training" themselves in any of the four sports in the game: golf, snooker, tennis and track. It has a board resembling a Monopoly board with spaces with sports competitions, training, and both specified and random events. The game features five decks of cards: One for each sport and one for random events, much like the Chance cards in Monopoly. Also included is a variety of paper currency.

The goal of the game is to train oneself and compete in the various sports to gain a million dollars. The first player to obtain that amount wins. The tournaments are divided into minor and major competitions with varying prize amounts for the first two places, as well as a "walkover" prize which will be handed out if only one player were to enter the competition. Training cards can be obtained in the training spaces. These cards are not only necessary to gain access to competitions, but can also boost the "skills" of the player when dice are rolled. Throwing dice is done to move on the board as well as determine competition winners, with the highest rolls winning unless card modifiers are in play. Other spaces include sponsorship funding, income taxes, injuries, travel fees, sporting luck (chance cards) and the start square, which trains a player in all sports.

While the game cover says that it supports 2-6 players, the rules inside the box mention 3-6 players. While it can be player with only two players, the game works much better with more players. Even 3 is quite few and in order to really play well, at least 4 players should be present as the competition dynamics really require that many players.

It was made and printed in South Africa.

game anatomy
Complexity2.0 / 5
BGG rating4.0 / 10
Vibe
Family
Play time
60 min
Players
2–6
Recommended age
8+ yrs
from Trișache · verified

Frequently asked questions

Q1How much does Professional: Turn professional and make a million cost?
No store is currently tracking Professional: Turn professional and make a million. Check the Prices tab — you can set a price alert to be notified when it appears.
Q2Where can I buy Professional: Turn professional and make a million cheapest?
Check the Prices tab — howtoplay.ro aggregates offers from 7+ Romanian board-game stores and tracks price history.
Q3How do you play Professional: Turn professional and make a million?
Professional: Turn professional and make a million is a dice game, for 2–6 players, taking ~60 minutes, featuring betting and bluffing. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about Professional: Turn professional and make a million — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
Q4How many players does Professional: Turn professional and make a million support?
Professional: Turn professional and make a million is played by 2–6 players.
Q5How long does a game of Professional: Turn professional and make a million take?
A game of Professional: Turn professional and make a million takes about 60 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Professional: Turn professional and make a million for?
Professional: Turn professional and make a million is recommended from age 8.
Q7How complex is Professional: Turn professional and make a million?
Professional: Turn professional and make a million has a BoardGameGeek complexity of 2.0 out of 5.
Mechanics & categories

Expansions

Accessories

Games with similar mechanics

How we compute this