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for me:
solid - finger flip - thumb flip - twirl - knuckle roll - shuffle (6 each side) learning - butterfly (just need to get the extention) - chips roll - chip roll back - danish twist list yours. |
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woa, I clicked the wrong link, I thought I was in OOT
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- posting in correct forum
- notifying moderator - patting self on back |
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Before I move this thread to NVG, I'll post the reason.
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losing them
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losing them [/ QUOTE ] Only when I am at the table. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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My best trick is when I put all of your chips into my stack.
-Dimitri |
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My chips are well trained. I throw them into a pot, and each one brings five friends back to my stack.
Dogmeat [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] |
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In a tough spot against a raiser, I intentionally fumble a chip riffle- BADLY. If he laughs, what's my line?
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I can do the twirl "coin flip".
Once you have the chip twirled 180 degrees then apply pressure with the middle finger, chip should now have pent up force between the middle finger and ring figer. Slightly move the ring finger and the chip will go flipping like a coin through the air. It should land right on top of the other two chips. |
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