Strip poker you can’t lose
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This article contains one or more scripts intended to be used with a hypnotised subject. Before using these scripts make sure that you have a good understanding of how to hypnotise someone, how to wake them up from a trance, and how to give AND how to cancel post-hypnotic suggestions.
You can learn these things from a number of sources. One is my own book, Look Into My Eyes, which was specially written both to be a practical guide to hypnotising your partner and to be about combining hypnosis with sex.
Other books which may be of assistance can be found in book stores and on-line.
If you are particularly enthusiastic about learning hypnosis you can study hypnosis and hypnotherapy in courses run by your local hypnotherapist's professional society.
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Strip poker is a well-known game in which a number of people play poker and the loser of each hand has to remove an item of clothing. It’s a fun game for co-ed college and university students, and it can be a fun game to play with someone you’ve already hypnotised because you can give them the post-hypnotic suggestion that no matter what the cards really say they’ll think that you win each hand.
This means that even if they end up with four aces they’ll think that your pair of fives wins, and that they have to take off a piece of clothing. Very quickly they end up completely naked and wonder why they’re having such a run of bad luck.
Here’s a sample post-hypnotic suggestion which should do the trick very nicely:
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Shortly after I wake you up from this trance I’m going to suggest we play a game of strip poker. You’ll think that this sounds like fun and you’ll enthusiastically agree. But, at the end of each hand when we each show our cards you’ll think that my hand beats your hand, regardless of what cards I actually have.
So, we’ll play a game of strip poker soon after I wake you up from this trance. At the of each hand you’ll think that my cards beat your cards and you’ll know that you have to take off an item of clothing. It won’t matter what my cards really are, you’ll be convinced that they are a winning hand which beats your hand.
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