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Originally Posted by MetaGameOver
Take shuffling chips to the next level. Do t just split and combine
Two stacks of 5, 6 chips. Take 3 stacks, separated by three fingers, split one while combining outer two, roll portions between all fingers, repeat. There are plenty of fancier chip shuffling patterns that even include chip tricks. Also, learning more advanced chip tricks is guaranteed to improve your game. There's empirical evidence. It's science.
I posted this to find things that would replace shuffling chips.
I have some meta carpal from playing online.
And just shuffling chips all day I think fatigues my hand some.