Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Finger Flip Chip Trick

Finger Flip Chip Trick 

The finger flip chip trick is Dutch Boyd's signature chip trick.  He first performed it at the 2003 WSOP.  The finger flip is one of the easier chip tricks to learn.
Begin by holding three chips between your thumb and index fingers as shown in the picture above. Position your fingers slightly above the mid point of the chips.
Bring your ring finger up and position it just below your index finger, while at the same time moving your middle finger up and out of the way.
Using your ring finger, loosen the two chips nearest your palm.  Slide them down and away from the front chip. Slide the chips down until they are just about halfway below the front chip as shown above. As you let the two chips drop, move your middle finger forward and place it on the side where the chips meet. Your fingers are positioned correctly when you can hold all three chips using just your thumb and middle fingers.
Using your index finger, pull back on the front chip.  Slide it back and over the two chips allowing it to fall directly behind them.
Bring your pinky finger up to support the chips as the top chip slides down behind the front two chips.


This chip trick is from trickswithchips.com

4 comments:

Big Dipper said...

Next featured chip trick - Kramp's disappearing chip trick. He's somewhat of a perfectionist and has been practicing this trick for years.

big stack said...

Do we know anyone that can teach us the (Look at the river card before its turned trick.) This could help turn a profit.

Big Dipper said...

I believe that trick is called "I've been Jacked" It is often followed by a trick called "The Boot"

krampstar said...

ya i'm pretty good at that trick....clayton is pretty good at it now..... in fact i think the apprentice has overtaken the master. good for you schneider, you're now really good at something.