
If you want to learn how to shuffle poker chips, let me tell you two things right now, which you should seriously take. First, practice a lot, fact is- if you can practice 24 hours a day, better (I know, sounds ridiculous, but this is the Era of the workaholics and of Multi-tasking). Second, if you want to learn how to shuffle poker chips, know this most famous kind. Rolling the chip across your knuckles, that or mixing the 2 sets of chips together (according to many, the second is easier).
If you want to learn how to shuffle poker chips, then know the horizontal shuffle. Begin with 4 chips in 2 sets, they should be straight stacks, in contact with each other. First step: put hand over chips, grasp them using the 4 fingers (middle finger is out), the thumb and indx would be used, maneuver both stacks by dragging.
Second step: use middle finger to bring up bottom chips, it would cause them to angle up, coming from a resting postion, as angle becomes bigger, chips would shuffle into position.
Third: if you want to learn how to shuffle poker chips, then master this crucial last part- with whole hand, stroke the whole set so that they are all squared, making it cylinder-like in shape.
Remember that Carnegie Hall joke, (I'm not going to repeat it)- just practice, practice, and practice.