Rules of Strip Poker Exclusive 2
The main purpose of the game is to completely undress your female opponent. Your opponent will pawn her clothes in exchange for money if she's out of them. The player can choose between three kinds of game:
1. Classic poker â it uses a pack of 32 cards.
2. Full pack â it uses a pack of 52 cards.
3. Joker â it uses a pack of 54 cards (full pack plus 2 jokers).
You choose a game by clicking on one of the cards. Then you pick a girl who youâll be playing with (and the choice isnât simple) and the game begins. Both the player and his opponent start with the same amount of money. An initial stake of 5 euro is automatically taken from their resources just before the deal and putting down in a bankroll. The bankroll is a current total gambling funds available which takes the winner of the deal. The opponents get 5 cards at random. The bidding can be started by one of them. Before the first bidding the player should pick a chip representing a chosen monetary unit and then click on the âcallâ button. In this same way the player can raise the stake. Once the chip is chosen, it stands until the player change it. The player can also resign this draw by clicking the âfoldâ button or let the opponent decide by clicking the âcheckâ button. After the first bidding the player can replace all or few of his cards by clicking the âdrawâ button and then clicking on each card he wants to replace. Then he must click the âdrawâ button again. After that both the player and the opponent can go over the cards by clicking the âshowdownâ button. In poker there is no ranking between the suits, just the categories of hand decide about the win. The categories of hand, from highest to lowest, are listed below.
HIGH CARD - Five cards which do not form any of the combinations listed below. When comparing two such hands, the one with the better highest card wins. If the highest cards are equal the second cards are compared; if they are equal too the third cards are compared, and so on.
PAIR - A hand with two cards of equal rank and three other cards which do not match these or each other. When comparing two such hands, the hand with the higher pair is better. If the pairs are equal, compare the highest ranking odd cards from each hand; if these are equal compare the second highest odd card, and if these are equal too compare the lowest odd cards.
TWO PAIRS - A pair is two cards of equal rank. In a hand with two pairs, the two pairs are of different ranks (otherwise you would have four of a kind), and there is an odd card to make the hand up to five cards. When comparing hands with two pairs, the hand with the highest pair wins, irrespective of the rank of the other cards. If the higher pairs are equal, the lower pairs are compared. Finally, if both pairs are the same, the odd cards are compared.
THREE OF A HAND - Three cards of the same rank plus two other cards. When comparing two threes of a kind the hand in which the three equal cards are of higher rank is better. If you have to compare two threes of a kind where the sets of three are of equal rank, then the higher of the two remaining cards in each hand are compared, and if those are equal, the lower odd card is compared.
STRAIGH - Five cards of mixed suits in sequence. When comparing two sequences, the one with the higher ranking top card is better. Ace can count high or low in a straight, but not both at once. FLUSH - Five cards of the same suit. When comparing two flushes, the highest card determines which is higher. If the highest cards are equal then the second highest card is compared; if those are equal too, then the third highest card, and so on.
FULL HOUSE - This consists of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank - for example three sevens and two tens. When comparing full houses, the rank of the three cards determines which is higher. If the threes of a kind were equal, the rank of the pairs would decide.
FOUR OF A KIND - Four cards of the same rank - such as four queens. The fifth card can be anything. Between two fours of a kind, the one with the higher set of four cards is higher.
STRAIGH FLUSH - Five cards of the same suit in sequence. Between two straight flushes, the one containing the higher top card is higher. In case of a tie the bankroll moves to the next deal.


