This video will teach you the rules for playing strip poker:
Here is a funny Swiss Watch Commercial featuring 4 girls playing strip poker.
In 2006, Extreme Strop Poker aired on ECW on the Sci-Fi Channel. Here are some animated images of the event:
Here are some clicp from ECW Extreme Strip Poker which aired on the Sci Fi Channel.
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Strip Poker can be played based on any variety of poker games, with the same number of players, dealing and betting rules, and other details. It usually starts with all players wearing an equal number of articles of clothing. There are a number of ways in which the standard rules can then be developed into strip poker, with varying degrees of similarity to the poker betting found in casinos. Like many other adult party games, the rules are often flexible, and other activities can be included besides playing cards.
Choice of Poker Game:
Generally, any variation of poker can be played, or any game at all, though usually simpler games with fewer betting rounds -- such as five card draw or one of its variations -- are used to keep the game simple
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.
Truth or Dare strip poker, is played with much the same rules as standard strip poker, however in this version of the game losing all of your clothes doesn't mean you can't keep playing the game!
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.