[info]lesser_jewel wrote
on June 7th, 2008 at 04:01 pm

The rules to Strip Chess:

When player A captures a peice from player B, player B must remove an article of clothing.

Pawns are not worth anything.
Rooks correspond to cloaks, jewellry, or overcoats
Knights are shoes or boots.
Bishops are socks.
Queen is tunic or dress.
Checkmate is pants or slip

If a pawn makes it across the board, whatever piece you select it to be, you get that article of clothing back. You may have two tunics or dresses, if you have two Queens (or three socks, or what have you). You may only wear one, but offer up the extra if a Queen is taken.

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