
If you want to keep things simple, stick with the classic rules of strip chess. Both players wear no more than 10 articles of clothing (2 socks, 2 shoes, underwear, pants, undershirt or bra, belt, and 2 accessories are common).
Each time a Knight, Bishop, or Rook is captured, whoever’s piece was taken removes one article of clothing. However, if one of those above pieces is captured by a pawn, then two pieces of clothing come off.
If the queen is captured, two pieces comes off. A player can get one article of clothing back if his or her King or Queen takes a piece. Checkmate means the loser must take off three pieces of clothing.
And you guys think I make this shit up...

I've had those under shelf cabinet lights for a coupla years. They go a long time between charges.
ReplyDeleteHey, you poker, you brought her.
ReplyDeleteBack in the day it was strip backgammon.
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