Poker Chip Chip Roll

Another Dutch Boyd trick displayed during the 2003 and 2004 World Series of Poker episodes. This is a neat trick because each poker chip actually loses contact with your hands while being executed.

Before you begin

Trick Difficulty - 2
Chips needed - 3 or more

Tutorial

Hold the chip between your thumb and index finger so that they are perpendicular to your fingers. Line the rest of your fingers up against the index finger. Place your hand on the table so that the pinky is on the table and the rest of the hand is at a 45 degree angle to the table.

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One by one you will release the pressure that your thumb places on each chip, starting with the chip closest to the finger tips. As you release pressure, the chip will roll down the rest of the ringer. As each chip hits the pinky it will almost get shot outwards so that it rolls in a straight line. Let the chips roll for a bit and catch them with your other hand before they roll into someone else’s stack of chips.

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Note
I have to admit that I never practice this trick because it takes a soft table surface to get a good roll. Since I haven’t tried it many times, I can’t advise as to the best way to catch the chips after they roll out.

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  1. Comment #17 by Patrik Hjorth
    November 22nd, 2005 @ 10:40 AM

    Well, the difficulty depends on the chips weight…

  2. Comment #16 by Colin
    September 5th, 2005 @ 12:01 AM

    Easy. Maybe it’s because I have a poker table? Idk, but this came really e-z to me!

  3. Comment #15 by alex
    June 27th, 2005 @ 5:46 AM

    i want a different trick you roll it away from you and it spins back

  4. Comment #14 by Cody Unczur
    January 4th, 2005 @ 6:27 PM

    You can also do this trick on a foam mousepad. It works really good. You can also lift your hand up of the table as long as it is at a 45 degree angle. This website is the best.

  5. Comment #13 by Eric
    January 3rd, 2005 @ 9:06 PM

    i found this trick really easy, and if the chips slip out then try to practise the trick on a grippy surface, not smooth,
    i also started messing around with the trick and started doing it reverse

    by dropping the chips onto the backside of my pinky finger then quickly lifting my ring finger out of the way

  6. Comment #12 by Chris
    January 2nd, 2005 @ 9:22 PM

    K i found this trick too easy so i started messing around with it, try cathing some chips between your fingers and turn it into the knuckle roll!

  7. Comment #11 by Chad
    December 23rd, 2004 @ 8:42 PM

    I cant catch them, so what I do is just let em hit my hand and fall over if you do it right they can go into an almost perfect stack

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