The Game: A Strip Poker Kit (New and Sealed)

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This is the fourth of the Agent Provocateur-branded products to be published under the Pavilion imprint. The ingenious package is an innocently seeming thick volume of a work of fiction, but open the 'book' and you will find a small book containing an original short story about a game of strip poker called Winner Takes All, and underneath that a pack of original cards, 48 chips and the rules of the game.

There is even a guide to the hierarchy of 'hands' for those that need a crib sheet. The perfect gift for anyone you desire.

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PlaceLondon
ISBN9781862059092
BindingHardcover
ConditionNew
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