Knuckle Roll
I first saw Dutch Boyd perform this trick during the 2003 World Series of Poker. You may have also seen this trick on “The Nuts” during the 2004 WSOP, where Antonio Esfandiari was doing it extremely fast with both hands at the same time. This trick can be tough to learn, but it always looks cool. When the knuckle roll is done fast enough, the chip looks like it floats over the fingers.
Before you begin
Trick Difficulty - 3
Chips needed - 1
Tutorial
Start the trick with the chip laying flat up against the side of the index finger and your thumb holding it there, slightly behind the 2nd knuckle.
With your thumb, push the chip up and onto the top of the index finger. Raise the middle finger up and over the edge of the chip. Lower the middle finger, pulling the chip down with it. The chip will lodge itself between the index and middle fingers so that it is standing straight up. Continue to lower the middle finger, allowing the chip to flip onto the top of this finger.
Repeat the process with the next finger. Raise the ring finger up and over the edge of the chip. Lower the ring finger, pulling the chip down with it. The chip will lodge itself between the middle and ring fingers so that it is standing straight up. Continue to lower the ring ringer, allowing the chip to flip onto the top of the ring finger.
Continue in the same fashion by raising the pinky up and over the edge of the chip. Lower the pinky, pulling the chip down with it.
At this point you have options. You can allow the chip to lodge itself between the ring and pinky fingers so that it is standing straight up. If you do this, you’ll then want to reverse the entire process to roll the chip back to where it started.
You can also let the chip drop down between the ring finger and pinky, catching it with your thumb. When you catch the chip, you want to have the flat part of the chip laying on your thumb. Balance the chip on the thumb and bring it back underneath all of the fingers. Raise the chip up against the index finger, where the trick can be repeated over and over again.
The knuckle roll is a nice trick to learn because it can be done in a long loop, always returning the chip back to where it started so that the trick can continue.










Comment #36 by Arti
March 15th, 2006 @ 2:21 AM
It is not so hard…you just need to practice…
thats all!
Comment #35 by ray
February 4th, 2006 @ 11:16 PM
i can make the chip role for my left hand, up my arm, over my sholder, down my left arm, then down to my hand………………. just kiddin……….i barly can do this trick…….well not…….fluidly
Comment #34 by Ante Kärrman
January 5th, 2006 @ 3:16 PM
i don’t think this trick is too easy to be a lvl 3. The hard part is to get it to run smoothly and fast which takes a LOT of practice. unless u’ve done something like it before. Which is also the beauty of this trick. u’r never fully learned.
Comment #33 by Kevin
January 3rd, 2006 @ 8:01 PM
This is so easy. I learned this in 6th grade as a slight of hand trick. Should be level 1.
Comment #32 by Patrik Hjorth
November 22nd, 2005 @ 10:49 AM
its more like difficulty 1
Comment #31 by Tom
August 22nd, 2005 @ 4:37 AM
ever since i watched Johnny Depp do it in Pirates of the Carabean, ive been hooked