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Lose Your Shirt is a board game published in 1976 by Waddingtons.

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Lose Your Shirt is a game in which players move their horses using cards matching the colors of the horses. [1]

Reception

Brian Walker reviewed the game as First Past the Post for Games International magazine, and gave it 3 stars out of 5, and stated that "A simple, fun game for 2-6 players, to which a certain piquancy could be added by playing for real money. Not that I would recommend such a course, unless you want to lose your shirt, that is." [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Walker, Brian (May 1989). "General Games". Games International (5): 5.
  2. https://archive.org/details/games-9-1979-january/page/50/mode/2up
  3. https://archive.org/details/jeux-et-strategie-55/page/24/mode/2up