I was playing Monopoly with three other people around the tiny dining room table. Through the luckiest set of dice rolls, I managed to purchase a piece of property from every single monopoly set on the board, including the railroads and utilities. For anyone to complete a monopoly, they would have to trade with me. To equalize matters, each person chose the two monopolies that they most wanted to have and we came to an agreement for how to make those trades come about.
Everything to went fine until the final trade that would have given me the two monopolies that I had picked. One of the people with whom I had already traded convinced the person with whom I was currently trading to not make the trade with me, leaving me with absolutely no monopolies to build. For whatever reason, the person I was trading with agreed. This left two players with two monopolies, one with one and most of the railroads, and me with none.
When it was clear that the person trading with me would not budge on the matter, and I was told that my only two choices were to concede the game or roll the dice, I went for a third option and flipped the entire table.
I have not played Monopoly in nearly twenty years, and I do not plan on playing it at any point in the future.