Poker Chip Tricks Part 2 – The Finger Chip Flip
♠ September 29th, 2009 by ♣ zilbobThis poker chip trick is Dutch Boyd’s signature trick. He originally did it at the 2003 World Series of Poker. This again is an easy one and is just a slight variation on the trick we previously.
Start by holding three poker chips between your thumb and index fingers. Put your fingers just above the middle point of the poker chips.
Put your ring finger just below your index finger, while simultaneously moving your middle finger out of the way.
With your ring finger, loosen the two poker chips closest to your palm. Glide them down and away from the front poker chip. Move the chips down until they are halfway below the front chip. As you let the chips drop, shift your middle finger forward and position it on the side where the poker chips meet. If your fingers are in the correct position you can hold all the chips using only your thumb and middle finger.
With your index finger, draw back on the front chip. Glide it over the other two poker chips allowing it to fall right behind them.
Bring your pinky up to support the chips as the moving chip glides down behind the other two poker chips.
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