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Home›How To›How to Shuffle Poker Chips: 13 Steps

How to Shuffle Poker Chips: 13 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
April 4, 2024
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1. Gather the chips: To begin shuffling poker chips, you will first need a sizable number of chips. Ideally, each denomination should have an equal number of chips.

2. Make stacks: Divide the poker chips into two equal stacks in front of you.

3. Position your hands: Place your dominant hand on one stack of chips, and your other hand on the other stack.

4. Grip the chips: Using your thumb, index finger, and middle finger, grip the edges of each chip stack firmly but not too tightly. Your ring and pinky fingers can rest along the sides for additional support.

5. Angle the stacks: Tilt both stacks slightly inward toward each other so that they are almost touching.

6. Apply pressure: Apply gentle downward pressure on both stacks with your thumbs while maintaining your grip with the other fingers.

7. Begin to shuffle: Push the two stacks into each other while simultaneously lifting up with your index and middle fingers, allowing the chips to interlock and shuffle together.

8. Adjust your grip: As the chips begin to interweave, adjust your grip on them accordingly for better control. This might include loosening or tightening your pinch depending on the situation.

9. Complete the shuffle: Continue pushing and lifting until all of the chips are interlocked in a nice, clean weave.

10. Square up the stack: Once the shuffling is complete, use both hands to gently push in on either side of the shuffled stack to create a neat and even pile.

11. Practice makes perfect: Shuffling poker chips can be challenging at first, so take some time to practice and improve your technique before attempting it during an actual game.

12. Challenge yourself: Try shuffling different numbers of poker chips or incorporating shuffles into specific moments during a game to increase its intensity and add an element of fun.

13. Show off your skills: Once you have mastered the art of shuffling poker chips, impress your friends and fellow players with your new skill, increasing both your enjoyment of the game and your reputation as a skilled poker player.

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