When playing live, knowing how to shuffle the poker chips in front of you is a good way to feel more relaxed - and maybe it will make you look like a pro..
Here is a good one to start off with when learning how to shuffle chips.
now that was pretty cool i actualy enjoyed watching that and am pertty sure i can hit the 20 chips. It took me a few months to do a one handed cut on a deck of cards but i masterd that most of the time lol
SoSoft
Cool, I'll have to try it sometime. The thing about online poker is that you don't get any REAL chips to play with. LOL
muratore
SoSoft wrote:
Cool, I'll have to try it sometime. The thing about online poker is that you don't get any REAL chips to play with. LOL
well..
even when i play online i always have a few chips next to me that i shuffle
Arjonius
I have some chips at my PC, but I don't shuffle them much, partly because I shuffle with my mouse hand and I'm usually either multi-tablinh or multi-tasking. That said, if you have some chips, shuffling 8 or 10 is quite quick to learn. Plus if you don't play live much (I don't), you might feel like a bit less of a noob.
Know-nuffin
Dunno why, I have a stack on the mouse pad and I shuffle incessantly... even when reading the posts on here.
I'm looking for some clay patches to stick on my arm in case I ever want to quit.
Laagen13
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well..
even when i play online i always have a few chips next to me that i shuffle
Yep, same here. I know i can take 18, dunno about 20 tho. Not that big of a hand . That makes it more difficult ;P
NateTrib
I have add so I do it non stop while at my computer lol