A few important facts about the game:
The game is based on the classic variant of poker — so-called "draw poker" played with a deck of 32 (from 7 to Ace, without jokers) or 52 cards (from 2 to Ace, without jokers). Suits have no hierarchy. Detailed rules are described HERE.
The aim of the game is to completely strip the opponent on the screen. When losing, the boy will wager and remove successive parts of his clothing. After winning a stage, you can rewatch all previous strip scenes.
Opponents will also try to distract you by flirting in various ways. They may show happiness, anger, comment on the gameplay, or even throw cards. Each opponent has a different temperament, which also translates into the difficulty level. Some don't play very smart, while others are tough to beat.
If you need to temporarily pause and leave the game – the next time you open it you will be able to resume from the same stage (game progress is saved automatically from stage two).
For those with less luck in cards, there is also an option to use additional help with special hidden cheat codes, allowing you to peek at the opponent's cards or swap your own. Although this makes the game much easier, we generally discourage using cheats as it reduces the satisfaction of winning. For more information, check here.

Every time you manage to completely undress the boy, you are rewarded with the opportunity to start the next game from a more advanced undressing stage. You can do this by clicking one of the trophy icons that will appear around the game start button. Collecting them all will allow you to start from any stage or watch all striptease scenes without playing.
IMPORTANT: Pausing the game (saving the current stage) and collecting game progress (trophies) are functions available only for fully activated opponents (the full version), which you have unlocked by purchasing or using a special product code. These features do not work with free (non-activated) opponents available in the game.
Other game features:
- Double-clicking the screen hides the entire control interface and the video is not covered by anything. A single click restores the controls.
- Cheat codes: the input window appears after clicking five times at the top of the screen during a game. After entering the cheat code, you can peek at the opponent’s cards or swap your own (only after cards are exchanged). The cheat code remains active in the game until it’s changed (usually in the following month).
Typical gameplay
A typical game goes as follows: Each player has a certain amount of virtual money used for betting. There is also the so-called pot, which is the current amount of virtual money available for winning in every deal. Before each deal, the players pay $5 each to the pot. This is the so-called initial bet. Initial bets are collected automatically from the amount held by each player before the deal. Each of the players receives five drawn cards. 1. The first bets are placed before the cards are drawn If the player is the first to place a bet, he may: • start the game by betting a selected amount (the BET button); • wait (the STAY button) and allow the betting to be started by the other player; • fold (FOLD), losing the deal at the same time. If the player is the second to place a bet, he may: • raise the bet (the RAISE button) - the pot is in this case increased by an amount of the player's money equal to the value of the last bet plus an amount chosen by the player. If the other player stayed (i.e. did not pay any money to the pot) then instead of the button RAISE you can see the BET button which has already been described; • to mark and swap the cards (DRAW); the value of the last bet is collected if there was a raise; • fold (FOLD), losing the money paid to the pot in that deal; the pot goes to the woman. 2. Swapping cards. If the woman has requested to swap the cards, the player is asked to mark the cards he wishes to swap by clicking on them and confirming that he is ready by pressing DRAW. 3. Second betting (after the swap). If the player is the first to place a bet, he may: • continue the game placing a bet he selects (BET); • check the cards of the woman (CALL): the value of the last bet is collected if there was a raise; • fold (FOLD), losing the money paid to the pot in that deal; the pot goes to the woman. If the player is the second to place a bet, he may: • raise the bet (RAISE): the value of the last bet is collected plus an amount chosen by the player; • check the cards of the woman (CALL): the value of the last bet is collected if there was a raise; • fold (FOLD), losing the money paid to the pot in that deal; the pot goes to the woman. If one of the players calls, the players’ hands are compared according to the poker hierarchy; if both players have the same card combinations, the highest of the remaining cards decides who wins. If those cards are equal, the second highest card of those remaining decides. This is the rule of the highest card. If the combinations and the remaining cards are identical, there is a tie, the pot is left as it was and another deal is made. 4. End of deal. Possibly another deal. Card hands ranks (starting from the lowest): Nothing - the player has none of the combinations described below. Pair - the player has two cards of the same rank. If both players have pair then the pair of cards with the higher rank wins. If both pairs are the same, the rule of the highest card shall apply. Two pair - the player has a combination of four cards consisting of two different pairs, e.g. two aces and two queens. If both players have two pair, the pair with cards of the highest rank decides and if the higher pairs are identical then the rank of the second pair decides who wins. If the second pairs are also identical, the rule of the highest card shall apply. Three of a kind - the player has three cards of the same rank. If both players have Three of a kind then the rank of the cards that make the combination decides who wins. Straight - the player has five cards in sequence but of different suits. If both players have this combination, the highest card in the combination decides who wins. If the combinations are of the same rank, there is a tie, the pot is left as it was and another deal is made. Please remember that an ace may also have the value of 1 (it is important for Straight or Straight Flush). Flush - the player has five cards of the same suit, but not in sequence. If both players have this combination, the highest card in the combination decides who wins. If the combinations are of the same rank, there is a tie, the pot is left as it was and another deal is made. Full house - the player has a combination of a Three of a kind and a pair. If both players have this combination, the higher Three of a kind decides who wins. Four of a kind - the player has four cards of the same rank. If both players have Four of the kind, the rank of the cards that form the combination decides who wins. Straight Flush - the strongest combination in the game, composed of five cards in sequence and of the same suit. If both players have this combination, the highest card in the combination decides who wins. If the combinations are equal in rank, there is a tie, the pot is left as it was and another deal is made. Both players start the game with the same amount of money. If the the girl does not have enough money to continue playing, she will have to bet her clothes and take them off if she loses. The same happens if the girl wins the game: if she wins enough money, she will be able to buy back her clothes and put them back on. The object of the game is to win the woman on the screen undress completely.