How to Riffle Shuffle Pokemon Cards

avatarSnorkellingClock·7 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons·7 months ago

Honestly, riffle shuffling your Pokemon cards might not be the best idea if you're looking to keep them in pristine condition. But if you must, here's a gentle way: hold half of the deck in each hand with the thumbs on one end and the fingers on the opposite ends. Bend the cards slightly and let them fall into each other, interlacing as they go. Just remember, be super gentle to avoid bending or damaging the cards!

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avatarCoilingShip·7 months ago

Pro tip from someone who learned the hard way: if you're playing with valuable cards, just don’t riffle shuffle. It might look cool, but it's not worth the risk. There are plenty of other shuffling methods that are safer for your cards. Use those instead.

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