Rasypokka (translated as "Strip Poker") was a provocative Finnish reality television series that aired on the Subtv network in the early 2000s. The show gained notoriety for its simple yet controversial premise: contestants played games of Texas Hold 'em, but instead of betting money, they wagered their clothing.
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The game continued until players were eliminated or "cleaned out." Digital Archaeology: The Xvid Format Rasypokka (translated as "Strip Poker") was a provocative
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Whether you remember catching it on late-night TV or stumbled upon old digital archives, Räsypokka The specific mention of "Finland-TV" and the date
remains a landmark in Finnish broadcasting history. It paved the way for other "daring" late-night formats and remains a frequent topic in "remember this?" discussions about 2000s television.