While learning I had to translate all the right handed steps to my left hand 😅 so I think I accidentally started shuffling differently and never noticed until now!
I've always done it with my thumb and pinky on opposite ends and guided with my middle finger, but I max out around 2 stacks of 8. Might give this a shot to see if I like it better or can get to 2 stacks of 10.
@@Lofize Sort of? It feels a bit wrong to me, but that may just be because I'm so used to the other. I think it would take a while to become proficient enough to make the switch worth it.
I've come to realize I think I'm in the minority with how I shuffle! I can get up to 2 stacks of 12 this way but max out there more due to hand size/strength than anything else. So cool you gave this way a shot!
I think i might shuffle these strangely because I'm left handed but started learning with my right? the "how to shuffle" instructions might have gotten a little jumbled along the way
I’ve never seen anyone shuffle chips this way. Thumb/index and ring/pinkie hold the chips and middle lifts. This method looks way more difficult and probably shouldn’t be taught to a noob.
Yep, seems like everyone and their grandma shuffles differently than me. But as a noob this was the only way I could ever learn, maybe its due to having smaller hands or using my left hand for this trick but personally I cant wrap my head around the "normal" way
I shuffle mine differently I use my I use my thumb on one side my pinky finger and ring finger on the other and then I lift with my index finger I've tried doing it differently but it's just natural habit now I'll probably never be able to change it
Yep! Same goes for me! Never realized there were different ways! Tbh I was watching right handed people shuffle so I think in my case I accidentally changed up how i was shown while trying to translate the movements over to my left hand! Now I couldn’t dream of shuffling differently
Pro tip. If shuffling on a beanie that is currently being worn, choose a friend with a flat head for the best results! While convenient, your own head is not recommended due to limiting your mobility. Hope this helps!
It helps hold and control one of the chip stacks together with the pointer finger:) as the ring finger lifts the inside edge of both chip stacks the remaining fingers work to push together the stacks into their new formation! Hope this helps:)
do ittttttt! Just make sure they're nicely weighted! Something around 10g per chip is great to shuffle! (Monte Carlo chips are around 14g which I personally love but is heavier than a Casino regulated chip)
@PokerWithJulia yep plenty and yes it is the background noise of casinos when people are placing bets and collecting their winnings, so why do you feel the need to add to it? I've also been to a couple of casinos where unless your placing a bid your not to touch the chips during a hand and any act of doing so is considered to be raising your bid or to call
damn I really couldn't disagree more with you. shuffling chips is my favourite part of the ambiance, a perfect fidget, been the start of many a fun conversation and even a few friendships. its not a horrible habit, its the best part of the poker lifestyle and I get excited every time a new person learns:)
Way easier to use your middle finger to pull the chips up
I’ve been told but simply cannot wrap my head around it😂
Yeah it’s all the middle finger with ever so slight pressure on the sides. The chips just slide together. Rounded edge chips shuffle so good
Index and pointer finger?
Why is pinky and thumb your anchor point…
Pink and finger as anchor, thumb and pointer for pulling the chips and middle finger to lift
While learning I had to translate all the right handed steps to my left hand 😅 so I think I accidentally started shuffling differently and never noticed until now!
I've always done it with my thumb and pinky on opposite ends and guided with my middle finger, but I max out around 2 stacks of 8. Might give this a shot to see if I like it better or can get to 2 stacks of 10.
And? Any luck with this method? I usually do it the same way you described
@@Lofize Sort of? It feels a bit wrong to me, but that may just be because I'm so used to the other. I think it would take a while to become proficient enough to make the switch worth it.
I've come to realize I think I'm in the minority with how I shuffle! I can get up to 2 stacks of 12 this way but max out there more due to hand size/strength than anything else. So cool you gave this way a shot!
I think i might shuffle these strangely because I'm left handed but started learning with my right? the "how to shuffle" instructions might have gotten a little jumbled along the way
Thank you👍
Hope you’re shuffling like a pro in no time!
i lift with middle finger much easier
I think I've come to the conclusion I'm the only one that does it this way LOL
I’ve never seen anyone shuffle chips this way. Thumb/index and ring/pinkie hold the chips and middle lifts. This method looks way more difficult and probably shouldn’t be taught to a noob.
Yep, seems like everyone and their grandma shuffles differently than me. But as a noob this was the only way I could ever learn, maybe its due to having smaller hands or using my left hand for this trick but personally I cant wrap my head around the "normal" way
I shuffle mine differently I use my I use my thumb on one side my pinky finger and ring finger on the other and then I lift with my index finger I've tried doing it differently but it's just natural habit now I'll probably never be able to change it
Yep! Same goes for me! Never realized there were different ways! Tbh I was watching right handed people shuffle so I think in my case I accidentally changed up how i was shown while trying to translate the movements over to my left hand! Now I couldn’t dream of shuffling differently
Instructions unclear… Now i’m shuffeling chips on the beanie on my head
Pro tip. If shuffling on a beanie that is currently being worn, choose a friend with a flat head for the best results! While convenient, your own head is not recommended due to limiting your mobility. Hope this helps!
Always done it with my pointer
I'm starting to realize that I'm the odd one out that does it differently haha
Whaaaaat, my ring finger is an idiot 😂
How is it possible that no one making chip shuffling videos knows their finger names. "Your index and pointer finger..." ah yes of course...
OOF caught in 4k 😂 Can't believe I never caught that LOL *Index and Middle Finger* ... hopefully you didn't get toooo lost in the instructions
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tryna decide if i gained or lost points when i learned how to chip shuffle
@@PokerTown haha maybe lost money but definitely gained points
I can shuffle chips but its always quiet. I dont get a clicky sound. How do i get that sound?
what kind of chips are you using! I will have a look into how to get the best 'clicks' and try and get a lil video out for you soon!
Whats middle finger doing?
It helps hold and control one of the chip stacks together with the pointer finger:) as the ring finger lifts the inside edge of both chip stacks the remaining fingers work to push together the stacks into their new formation! Hope this helps:)
I need to buy few chips first 🤣🤣🤣
do ittttttt! Just make sure they're nicely weighted! Something around 10g per chip is great to shuffle! (Monte Carlo chips are around 14g which I personally love but is heavier than a Casino regulated chip)
Don't teach this horrible habbit, there's nothing like pissing off every other player at the table with the constant shuffling of poker chips.
ever been to a casino? It's part of the background noise
@PokerWithJulia yep plenty and yes it is the background noise of casinos when people are placing bets and collecting their winnings, so why do you feel the need to add to it? I've also been to a couple of casinos where unless your placing a bid your not to touch the chips during a hand and any act of doing so is considered to be raising your bid or to call
damn I really couldn't disagree more with you. shuffling chips is my favourite part of the ambiance, a perfect fidget, been the start of many a fun conversation and even a few friendships. its not a horrible habit, its the best part of the poker lifestyle and I get excited every time a new person learns:)
@@rosetanki bet you’re real fun at poker night
if you can't shuffle chips just say that LMAO.