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Shuffeling Chips, Mike Cooke, 29. Jun 2003 22:14 | ||
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| How do those guys on TV and in the casino shuffle two stacks of chips into one. Its driving me crazy-someone tell me the trick. Thanks M H Cooke | ||
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Re: Shuffeling Chips, Roy Cooke, 30. Jun 2003 05:21 | ||
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| Hi Mike Cooke....This is Roy Cooke.....You set two stacks together and push in and pull up with your first finger at the same time.....sounds easy......it takes a few months of practice! Roy Cooke on 29. Jun 2003 22:14 Mike Cooke wrote: > How do those guys on TV and in the casino shuffle two stacks of chips into one. > Its driving me crazy-someone tell me the trick. > > Thanks > M H Cooke | ||
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Re: Shuffeling Chips, tommyhawk, 30. Jun 2003 05:38 | ||
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| Hi Mike, Like everything it is about practice. Your thumb and pinky apply slight pressure on the bottom chips of each stack pushing them up in a diagonal way sliding in . The other fingers help control the chips into place. Your hand works up when bottom chips are in place . Start practice with ministacks of 3 chips and then 4 etc... When I worked as a dealer in my casino and was placed in the high limit area I had plenty of time to practice my tricks. I now learn them to the dealers whom I supervise. Practice my dear that's what it all about and it ain't that difficult. tommyhawk | ||
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Re: Shuffeling Chips, logo1, 30. Jun 2003 09:55 | ||
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| Lose some big money at a table and you magically know how to do it. :) -Tony | ||
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Re: Shuffeling Chips, PokerDude, 30. Jun 2003 18:33 | ||
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| if this is true, I should be able to stack several hundred thousand chips at once....... lmao Officially Licensed Dude | ||
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Re: Shuffeling Chips, Yeoda, 1. Jul 2003 10:57 | ||
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| Next time you're at a B&M, take 10 chips home with you and practice while you play online. One day it will magically come to you and you'll be able to join in the chorus of ripple-rattle of shuffling chips. | ||
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Re: Shuffeling Chips, stdioh, 4. Jul 2003 09:27 | ||
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| It took me about an hour to learn and is easy if you do it the easy way. Start with only 4 chips, two stacks of 2 and then work up to more as you practice. Grab one stack with your thumb and index finger and grab the other with your last 2 fingers, squeeze them very gently together while you lift the centres of both stacks with your middle finger. They should just clack into place. The higher the stacks the bigger angle you need and the harder to do it is. It gets very difficult when your stacks each have more than 10 chips in them. | ||
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