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Posted Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:03 am GMT by Korkedbatzz
I know this is kind of a stupid quesion.... You always see the poker players take two stacks of their chips and make them into one stack with only one of their hands. How exactly do they do that?

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Posted Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:17 am GMT by MasterShake
You mean shuffling their chips? It takes practice, but once you figure out the trick it's actually pretty easy. You have to place the stacks next to each other. Most people say you place your thumb and index finger on the outside of one stack, and your ring and pinky finger on the oppossite side of the other stack. Then you lift the bottom of both stacks with your middle finger so the chips form an upside-down V. With light pressure from your other fingers, you should be able to push the stacks into each other.

The mistake I used to make, was I used to try and have the chips fall onto each other, but if you do it right, the stacks will just slide together.



Posted Thu Jan 06, 2005 10:54 am GMT by crack
If you search google for poker chip tricks shuffling one of the first links will show you a vide on how to do this trick.


Posted Thu Jan 06, 2005 2:49 pm GMT by Korkedbatzz
Thanks guys...





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