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Chip Tricks
- 6-10-2008
Trick Away
Chip tricks are often done at the poker table by several players. For each player, chip tricks mean something different. For some, it is a way to show experience; others insist that doing the tricks are a solid way to pass time and free up ones mind. All in all, chip tricks were introduced in the 20th century, when uniform chips and better stacking methods were introduced.  Since the history of gambling, it has always been normal for players to fidget with their money.
Poker Chip Tricks Effect Your Table Image
When performing chip tricks on the felt, one establishes a strong table image. Players take you more seriously and people certainly begin to notice you more. Even if your poker game is weak, doing these tricks can often fool other players.ÂÂ
Live poker is dominated by physical appearance and solid strategy. During online poker play, players are unable to fidget or play with their chips; however, I haven’t checked PKR.com to see if their customizable poker dummies can perform chip tricks. Nevertheless, whenever one can learn information off you based on your action, mood or appearance, it is vital for to look calm and composed. Chip tricks can settle players; it can stop others from gaining any helpful information on you, but chip tricks are also a way to hide your hand to opposing players at the table.
If someone performs the "butterfly", or chip shuffle whenever he or she has a strong hand, other players will, or could easily pick that up.ÂÂ
Specific Chip Tricks:
The Shuffle: When two, even stacks are lifted and pushed together to form one stack.
The Knuckle Roll: When one chip is calmly rolled from knuckle to knuckle.
The Bounce: When one chip is dropped on the playing surface, and lands atop a stack of chips.
So if you perform chip tricks for fun or to establish a table image, it is important to realize that chip tricks are now a part of the game of poker.
Chip tricks are often done at the poker table by several players. For each player, chip tricks mean something different. For some, it is a way to show experience; others insist that doing the tricks are a solid way to pass time and free up ones mind. All in all, chip tricks were introduced in the 20th century, when uniform chips and better stacking methods were introduced.  Since the history of gambling, it has always been normal for players to fidget with their money.
Poker Chip Tricks Effect Your Table Image
When performing chip tricks on the felt, one establishes a strong table image. Players take you more seriously and people certainly begin to notice you more. Even if your poker game is weak, doing these tricks can often fool other players.ÂÂ
Live poker is dominated by physical appearance and solid strategy. During online poker play, players are unable to fidget or play with their chips; however, I haven’t checked PKR.com to see if their customizable poker dummies can perform chip tricks. Nevertheless, whenever one can learn information off you based on your action, mood or appearance, it is vital for to look calm and composed. Chip tricks can settle players; it can stop others from gaining any helpful information on you, but chip tricks are also a way to hide your hand to opposing players at the table.
If someone performs the "butterfly", or chip shuffle whenever he or she has a strong hand, other players will, or could easily pick that up.ÂÂ
Specific Chip Tricks:
The Shuffle: When two, even stacks are lifted and pushed together to form one stack.
The Knuckle Roll: When one chip is calmly rolled from knuckle to knuckle.
The Bounce: When one chip is dropped on the playing surface, and lands atop a stack of chips.
So if you perform chip tricks for fun or to establish a table image, it is important to realize that chip tricks are now a part of the game of poker.

