Strip Poker Rules - Unique Version

I've debated internally for a while if I should share these rules, but thanks to this question When did you last play Strip Poker I decided to.

In college, these were the rules my group of wild friends and I came up with. We have been told these are quite unique rules. I don't personally think they are that unique, but then again I've never played by any other rules.

We put the Strip into Strip poker guaranteed.

I hope I didn't miss some detail here, as it has been a while since I last played.

Strip Poker Rules - Unique Version

The Rules

Rule #1 You must agree to all rules and they are clearly explained before the game starts to everyone.

No one makes you be there, totally your choice. Better to leave if you are insecure or worried or unsure.

Rule #2 You break any rules your out forever and will be shamed. If you are about to break a rule you will be warned and given the chance to NOT break it.

This is helpful for newer players who might not realize they are breaking a rule.

Rule #3 Everyone starts equal, can't load on tons of clothes so you have 50 things to take off one at a time. The starting amount was usually 5 items.

Rule #4 You play until the end, no leaving or quitting early. Don't join if you don't have the time. You must stay around until there is a winner, even if you are out.

Having to go to work or something else before the game ends, is considered breaking the rules and rule #2 applies.

Rule #5 Once an article of clothing is removed, even if you win it back. You cannot put it back on. No removed item can be put back on by anyone. They are now commodities to be traded and can be traded before removing anything else.

Rule #6 If you run out of clothing, you have the option to create virtual items, limited to the starting amount of real clothing items we started with.

If starting clothing was 5 items, you can create up to 5 virtual items. This is optional, you can just quit at this point and wait for the game to end.

No one is allowed to force anyone to create anything. Anyone pushing another to create something is considered breaking the rules. It must be 100% their own choice and idea.

Rule #7 You must honor any 'created' virtual items that you chose to create. Regardless of who ends up with it. To not honor would mean breaking the rules and #2 applies.

You can potentially negotiate, trade, or buy it back with real money, but only if the holder agrees and allows it.


Creating virtual items;

If John says he is going to create oral sex as a virtual item and throws that in, thinking a girl will get it and claim it later but it ends up with a gay man who has a crush on him, he still has to honor it.

Yes, this really did happen.

Be very careful what you create if you choose to do so.

What could you create virtually?

Anything that you as a person would be able to honor and live up to. You cannot create something that someone else has to do.

It also could not be illegal or criminal, with very minor exceptions. Such as streaking down the hall or around the block, while technically illegal was usually allowed but if you choose to create it and thus honor it later, you alone would have to deal with any legal consequences if you got caught.

Any violent or highly illegal items were not allowed to be created. The group could veto an item, if the majority thought it was inappropriate or too far.

If someone tried to create a useless virtual item, the group would also veto it. It had to have at least some value, to someone. If it was something no one would ever cash in later, it would be vetoed.

Game Play

Rounds would go as expected for a game of poker, using clothing/virtual items in place of money. With the exception being rule #4, you couldn't just quit whenever you wanted.

Those that lose first and are out, 'may' visually distract other players to cause them to lose faster, but no touching allowed for distractions. When you lose, you are not allowed to cover yourself with anything, including your hands/arms. You must be visible to everyone as much as possible, until the game is over.

Strip Poker Rules - Unique Version

Virtual Items During Game Play

Unlike real clothing items which you must give up if you lose. To prevent all virtual items from ending up with the winner, if you have no real items left and only virtual items you have the option to keep the virtual item(s) and quit.

Most virtual items are 'cashed' in or 'claimed' after the game ends, not during the game. When the game ends they can be traded, bought, or given away if someone wanted what you had and you did not want it.

Virtual items are considered only usable for a couple of days before they were considered expired.

The game ends when ONE person has all the real clothing items.

This means everyone and potentially the winner (if they lost their clothing but came back to win) will have no clothing items left on them.

In the end, everyone would get their clothing items back from the winner.

The Evolution of the rules

These rules were always a work in progress and did not start out this way, they evolved this way due to various situations that ruined some games and caused problems.

There was always a large number of people wanting to join, far more than could ever fit into a game. We would try balance it so there was equal number of men and women.

There was rarely anyone who broke the rules, but early on many people would suddenly want to quit right before they had to take off something that would expose themselves.

They joined to watch others strip, and never planned on doing it themselves.

Initially virtual items were not part of it, but due to popular demand and people offering certain things to continue playing, the virtual aspect was added as a optional way for those who wanted to.

There was also people who would not honor what they created. They claimed they were pressured or forced into it, hence the must not give suggestions or push anyone into something they would not normally want to do.

In the end these were the final rules that seemed to work quite well for a lot of games.

I played this a lot, rarely played other games like Truth or Dare, as this was such a popular thing and often hosted in my apartment with my roommates, but not always. Sometimes it would be hosted else ware.

The end result and idea was that people would just have fun and we all did.

Maybe some you will try a game using these rules, I haven't played for a while but maybe I will again in the future.

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  • I never played strip poker. If I had, I believe these rules would be the best version. So many rules here mentioned are in consideration of the feelings and intentions of everyone playing, and they sound very fair.

  • Good My-Take. Maybe I missed it in the rules, but what happens if a guy gets an erection?

    • Nothing, its natural... game always goes on.

    • Damn, that would be hard to keep playing. Guess I could hook up with a girl after game over and put my cock to work

    • True and if one of them offered that as a Virtual reward, you could collect. Depends on the group of course, if no one does... then you'd have to convince someone or go else ware.

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  • Cool

  • My name was not included with an agreement of consent under the item section

    HAHAHA

  • Very creative!

  • Been a long while. But when you add so many rules it makes it more a hassle then fun.

  • I could get really detailed with this but I but I don't feel like typing a book right now lol

  • Sounds like a lot of fun, and that you played it a lot

  • I never played the game but they seem fair to me!

  • I would definitely play this with you.

  • Sounds fun! I challenge you to a game 😈

    • I figured you would

    • Lol 😎

  • Anyone up for a game?