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Most Pros do Chip tricks
Looking for a step by step instructional DVD on how to perform a variety of poker chip tricks and flourishes?
Tom Golabek, magician and long time poker player teaches the shuffle, flip, twirl, back to front, roll & drop, the roll-out (butterfly), running a chip across the knuckles and much more. Ten quality acrylic composite poker chips accompany the DVD. Three card handling moves that will make you look like someone who has spent a lot of time on the green felt. Please visit [url]www.pokerchipsvideo.com[/url] |
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nah
I don't think a 34 minute video can teach you do handle ur chips like a pro, and besides, i read the chip trick colums on this site, and with a little practice, i can do knuckle to knuckle and shuffle quite well, and besides, what serious poker player is going to dish out 20 dollars for that video, there site looks like it was made by a 13 year old
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Waste of money
I've already taught myself to do all the tricks on [url]www.pokerchiptricks.com[/url]
And that site is free WITH videos |
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Dear Unregistered guests,
I'm not sure I understand your posts. Do you think that a 34 minute DVD is not long enough to teach these tricks?...or you can "learn them with just a little practice."??? What serious poker player would dish out $20? The answer is...hundreds. You can review their feedback if you go to ebay and plug in "poker chip tricks". You'll be able to read the 100% positive comments from my buyers. "$20 too much for a serious poker player?" Please, get serious yourself. Are you still on the nickel-dime table? $20 for the most effective and efficient way to master poker chip tricks and cut hours of trial and error is well worth it. And your comment about the site being made by a "13 year old". The website was professionally done be a website company in Miami. Why all the negativeness? Yes, the poker chip tricks site mentioned does have video clips for free. Some people find it easier (or prefer) to view a video on their TV rather than a 2X3 window on a computer. I also talk the viewer through the steps pointing out tips and beginner's problems. Your mentioned site lacks this important aide to learning. Also accompanying the DVD are ten acrylic composite chips for practice. Included on the DVD are three card handling moves (spreading the cards, fan and retraction, & the one handed cut) which really compliment performing chip tricks. My DVD is more focused on making one look like a veteran poker player, not just a "chip flipper". Thank you Citytom [url]www.pokerchipsvideo.com[/url] |
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