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Chip Flip Jump
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A poker chip trick for everyone. If you play Poker or Blackjack and like to fiddle with your chips while you play, check this out, it's easy.
Recent Posts
A Big Slinky: 4 Chips Stepping Down 5Â Stacks
Photo by Randy Morse In order to do a Big Slinky*, you need to understand a couple of concepts I haven’t elaborated on before. The first is the use of a Sitter stack, which is a shorter chip stack sitting next to the Base stack. The Catchers are pu...
A Couple of Quad Flip Jumps
Photo by Randy Morse I finally spent some time working on doing a one-handed Quadruple Chip Flip Jump. I’ve been able to do a Two-Handed Quad for a long time. After I discovered I could do the Zeros, I set out to pull off a Sharpie Quad, a 5 chip 1...
The Minimals: 3 and 4Â Chips
Photo by Randy Morse The minimum number of chips necessary to do a Single Chip Flip Jump with most poker chips is 3 chips. As you saw in the last post, (The Zeros and Tiddlys, Sharpies and Rounders), with Sharpies you can do it with 2 chips. The mini...
The Zeros and Tiddlys, Sharpies and Rounders
I didn’t think the Zeros were possible until I bought some New Paulson poker chips. By Zeros, I mean a flip jump done without a Base stack. It’s only possible to do with chips that have a very sharp edge, (which I call Sharpies). Most chips donâ€...
Combinations and The Art of Stacking
One of the keys to doing a successful Chip Flip Jump Combination is the pre-flip stacking. You generally need to drop the first stack tight, or with little overhang, and then each successive stack looser, with more overhang. It also helps to really â...
