Naughty Poker a ‘Tasteful and Classy’ Kind of Online Strip Poker Game Claims Founder

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"It is naughty, but it's a tasteful and classy kind of naughtiness combined with fast-paced game play that makes Naughty Poker a thrilling experience beyond any other online strip poker," says David Shiller, a Toronto-based software engineer who developed the new online strip poker site aptly titled “Naughty Poker”.

Sure there is some degree of skill we suppose. 

Here's how the game works:

  • Once logged in, choose from among an ever-growing selection of models.
  • A photo of the chosen model, fully clad, appears on the screen.
  • Below the photo is a five-card poker hand.
  • Designate the cards you want to exchange; you may keep the hand you have or exchange any number of cards.
  • If you get a pair of jacks or better, you win, and a new, more revealing, photo of the model appears. If you draw a losing hand, you'll see a less revealing photo of the model.

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You can play as many hands as you like, and you can pick another model at any time.

The beta version of Naughty Poker just went live and it is free to play. 

"The beta version is only the beginning," says Shiller, who teamed up with business partner Wendy Marais earlier this year to form the Naughty Network.

"Wendy and I have lots ideas for making the Naughty Poker experience even more exciting, but before taking Naughty Poker to the next level, we want as much user feedback as possible."

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com Business

 

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