STRIP
POKER
Materials needed: An ordinary
deck of 52 playing cards.
Object: Win regular poker hands to keep your clothes.
Game Rules
The dealer chooses a game (deal
is passed after each game, clockwise), and deals.
The choice of games should
exclude games that rely on betting to work, as Strip
Poker is not a betting game. Guts, Sweep, Seven Card
Stud, Seven Card No Peek, 3-5-7, and variants are examples
of betting games best avoided in a hand of Strip Poker.
Two or None, Five Card Draw, Low Ball and similar one
or no draw games are good Strip Poker games.
In it's simplest form, either
the player with the lowest hand must remove one article
of clothing, or all players except the highest hand
must remove an article of clothing (depending on how
fast your group of players wants the game to progress).
In this form, the game is played
until only one player has clothes left (and is therefore
the winner or looser as the case may be). Players who
have lost all their clothes generally are required to
remain nude until the game has finished, leaving only
one winner.
As an optional rule, to insure
fairness, have all players begin with the same number
of articles. Five is generally a good number, counting
pairs of shoes, or socks as one article.
Truth or Dare Strip Poker
In this fun variant, losing
all of one's clothes doesn't mean you can't keep participating
in the game. This is a game which doesn't necessarily
have a set winner, as play can continue even after everyone
has lost all of their clothing.
Once a person has lost all
clothing, they continue playing their hands as normal.
Whenever a totally nude player is required to lose an
article of clothing, they instead subject themselves
to a Truth or a Dare, administered by the player with
the highest hand that round.
Traditionally, in Truth or
Dare, the person performing the Dare, or answering the
Truth gets to choose between Truth or Dare. You'll likely
find a lot of players sticking to Truth if you go about
it that way, though. One solution to this is not allowing
players to choose the same option more than twice in
a row (usually, but not always resulting in a truth-truth-dare-truth-truth-dare
pattern) Another option is to shift the choice to the
person doing the asking or daring (the winner of the
hand).
Truth: A person owing a truth
is asked a question by the winner of the hand, and is
expected to answer truthfully. These questions are usually
sexual in nature, but don't have to be, they are sometimes
embarrassing, but in the spirit of the game, the loser
should try to answer as truthfully (if not as completely)
as possible.
Dare: As Truths, the winner
administers these to whoever has no clothes, and is
required by the game to remove something. Instead of
a question, the player is asked (dared) to perform some
action.
There may be times when a player
will refuse to answer a question, or do a Dare (spoil-sports!).
For these situations, have an alternate punishment for
failing to live up to the Dare. If you and your friends
are drinking, a shot of tequila can serve as punishment,
and might loosen up that prudish player! If not, think
of something all players agree on before hand.
Other possible punishments:
Jumping Jacks - Faced with a consequence of doing this
nude in front of everyone may make the dare seem more
appealing.
Frosty - The uncooperative player's underwear goes in
the freezer for a while, and they have to wear them
for a round after they come out.
It is very important that all
players understand and agree to all the rules of Strip
Poker before play begins. Anyone not willing to follow
through on rules established before the game began should
not be playing! Nobody likes a spoil-sport, and people
should not be forced or pressured into doing something
they don't want to do. Avoid these problems by making
everything clear from the get-go. If someone does chicken
out, let them, and just don't invite that person to
play in your next game.
And remember I am always looking
for fun new games so if you have an idea or a link to
a game that you believe should be featured please leave
me a message over at my profile.
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