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How to Shuffle Poker Chips
Shuffling chips can be frustrating at first but in time like most things it becomes easy.
Starting
It is easier to learn on a soft surface like a pillow or a couch. Try and start the trick with only 4 or 5 chips on each
side.
If you're right handed, try and position your fingers so that; the index finger and the middle finger are on the left
stack while the ring finger and the pinky are on the right stack.
The thumb starts out on the left side of the right stack, lifting it slightly as the stacks are pushed together. Once the
lift has been done, the thumb slides over to the right side of the right stack to help push the two stacks together.
Note: On a soft surface the thumb can stay on the right side of the right stack the entire time because the first
lift can occur by simply pushing the two stacks together.
Once the first few chips fall into place on the bottom, the rest of the chips seem to follow easier as your hand moves up
the pile.
One fun exercise is to start with 2 stacks of different colour chips. If you shuffle them consistently you can notice
certain patterns.
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