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I am 5’0” female and have tiny hands. Man I was practing for days and all my cards kept falling over my middle finger. Finally I started practicing only the spin with half the deck (took the other half out of my palm so I didn’t have to even worry about it) doing this made me realize I need to use my pinky. Surprisingly he doesn’t mention the pinky at all but it is imperative to also use your pinky at the end of the rotation, especially when the index is curled under. Watching his video without sound made me realize the pinky plays a big part. Thanks for the videos. Easy to do with the right practice!
May be advice to people in the future when watching, if ur struggling with the swing place ur thumb a bit higher when starting the move, will allow for more space and easier to swing
These are the best tutorials I've found for cardistry. Straight to the point, camera showing the hands. Theres a few dudes with cardistry "tutorial" videos that dont explain shit or show their hands well at all, and if they do, it's too fast and not a good angle. Like those guys faces and whole upper torsos from the hips up are in the shot... for what reason, idk. They dont explain the tricks well whatsoever. It's as if those dudes just like to see and hear themselves talking. I believe the few other dudes I'm referencing are also magicians, and they treat the tutorials as if they're magic tricks not wanting to give away "the secret". They sure as hell dont get straight to the point if they get to it at all. So I want to thank you for being straight to the point. Thank you for teaching the trick & explaining the trick in a clear and understandable manner. Thank you for showing your hands clearly and up close. I'm not sure how hard it was to do all of that, but this channel seems to but the only one teaching in a proper manner!
I know this is a year later, and thank you! Your beginner cardistry tutorials are definitely the best out there... I was able to learn this in 2 days and trying to perfect it everyday
Been watching few other tutorials of revolution cut..and for someone with small hands this version is definitely the easiest one. It's easiest be cause when you start to rotate the pack you place your ring finger close to thumb but OUTSIDE of the pack in your palm. This allows to grab rotating pack with ring finger with ease, while in other tutorials everyone was showing to place ring finger across the pack in palm. Thanks alot, bud.
EXACTLY!!! And some people were telling that this was a wrong way to do the rev cut. I don't belive it. I think that there a lot of freedom to create and re-create the moves
Thanks but I'm a female in my mid-twenties & my hands are so laughably small & dainty that they're child-like so I can't really wait for my hands to grow bigger. This was definitely one of the better tutorials out there but what I've learned is that if you have small hands especially as a young woman, since small-handed men still have an advantage over me, the only thing that can done to actually yield any successful results is to watch several different tutorials & methods & later modify the grips & angles entirely to make it work for you so it is true that having small hands doesn't mean that cardistry is impossible, although so many people believe that it is & they give up way too soon but it does mean that you have to work twice as hard & twice as long to find solutions that work so I do think dedication & commitment are a big part of it.
Like many have said - this is the video that finally taught me how to do it. It took 2 previous videos and then l found this one which got me to where I needed to be. Liked and subscribed for a job well done
I would like to add a tip that if you have trouble clearing the corner of the top stack after 180 degrees, it helps to just cut fewer cards away on the top half. Not too few that the cards bend when you do the turn or they're too light and end up slipping from your fingers.
If you have problems to connect the ring finger during the first spin (when you sping with the packet between index and thumb) watch the slow motion at 04:12
Love these videos! I really like how each move is its own video that way I can look up something specific or don't have to scroll through one large video to get to something I want. Thanks!
What do you love about it? The fucktard thinks everyone's hands can create the bottom corner with the pivot. I swear card artists are useless dumb fucks.
this is a left handed tutorial. If you are doing this with your right hand you will move the top cut CLOCKWISE not Counter Clockwise. Took me a few hours to figure it out on my own. hopefully this explanation helps someone.
So step one is straddle grip, second step letting half of the deck drop, third step is to reposition the index finger to the side, the fourth step is turning the deck until you have the v space for the ring finger, the problem is that when I turn the deck, I don't get this V space for the ring finger
Great Tutorial! I am just getting the hang of this and found it easier initially to practice with around half the deck, and then built up to the full deck. this may also be beneficial for people with smaller hands?
What a funny guy. But hand size has little to do with anything. While it my disadvantage some things, the thing that can substitute the size is flexibilty.
In the slow motion video at the end, you do the cut very differently than in the rest of the video. You use your ring finger to push the bottom packet up, but you don’t do this for the tutorial part. Im struggling a bit at this move. Any tips? Cards seem to slip away on the spinning packet.
This was just one of the things he added for convenience. From a person with small hands, I suggest that move that you were talking about. It makes it much easier. And when your cards slip its suggested that you put a little more grip on your cards but just enough to allow flow. And yes this will take a lot of time to do
Very well taught! The best of all tutorials on this move. Just one thing, every single tutorial on this move is done by people with their left hand. Maybe showing both hands will help those trying to learn with their right?
so i was super confused by the slow mo cuz you didn't explain that you were pushing the bottom deck with your ring finger. I was struggling to figure out how to do it properly, but yo never explained that in the vid...
Also, my pinky doesn't wanna catch the cards at the end. How do i train my fingers to properly hold it at the bottom? they keep slipping out that way, but my fingers don't work like that
I am very sad: I see the mouvement and I understand. But my muscles and fingers refuse to cooperate 😑. Like If my muscles still do not understand unlike my brain. I don't know how to explain in Englisch. Very Strange feeling and I feel disappointed by myself
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I am 5’0” female and have tiny hands. Man I was practing for days and all my cards kept falling over my middle finger. Finally I started practicing only the spin with half the deck (took the other half out of my palm so I didn’t have to even worry about it) doing this made me realize I need to use my pinky. Surprisingly he doesn’t mention the pinky at all but it is imperative to also use your pinky at the end of the rotation, especially when the index is curled under. Watching his video without sound made me realize the pinky plays a big part. Thanks for the videos. Easy to do with the right practice!
It’s a good think you made the music peaceful, cause damn I’m not at peace.
I feel ya
Felt that😂 I can do a lot of moves but I CAN'T DO THIS ONE
May be advice to people in the future when watching, if ur struggling with the swing place ur thumb a bit higher when starting the move, will allow for more space and easier to swing
That helped alot thanks.
This actually helped me with my swing
I know this is an old comment but thank you it helped allot
These are the best tutorials I've found for cardistry. Straight to the point, camera showing the hands. Theres a few dudes with cardistry "tutorial" videos that dont explain shit or show their hands well at all, and if they do, it's too fast and not a good angle. Like those guys faces and whole upper torsos from the hips up are in the shot... for what reason, idk. They dont explain the tricks well whatsoever. It's as if those dudes just like to see and hear themselves talking. I believe the few other dudes I'm referencing are also magicians, and they treat the tutorials as if they're magic tricks not wanting to give away "the secret". They sure as hell dont get straight to the point if they get to it at all.
So I want to thank you for being straight to the point. Thank you for teaching the trick & explaining the trick in a clear and understandable manner. Thank you for showing your hands clearly and up close. I'm not sure how hard it was to do all of that, but this channel seems to but the only one teaching in a proper manner!
For smaller hands like me i recommend when after doing the first step of charlier cut, switch your ring finger in the bottom of the deck
I know this is a year later, and thank you! Your beginner cardistry tutorials are definitely the best out there... I was able to learn this in 2 days and trying to perfect it everyday
They are a a “cut” above
Every single time i attempt this, cards just start flowing out above my pinky
This is like the 3rd video I've watched for this cut, and I finally figured it out. The angle was exactly what I needed
For real all the other videos are trash this dude was good at explaining it
Been watching few other tutorials of revolution cut..and for someone with small hands this version is definitely the easiest one. It's easiest be cause when you start to rotate the pack you place your ring finger close to thumb but OUTSIDE of the pack in your palm. This allows to grab rotating pack with ring finger with ease, while in other tutorials everyone was showing to place ring finger across the pack in palm. Thanks alot, bud.
EXACTLY!!! And some people were telling that this was a wrong way to do the rev cut. I don't belive it. I think that there a lot of freedom to create and re-create the moves
the lower part of my thumb shifts the lower deck half up and this blocks the pivot of the upper half, not possible with my fleshy hands
If you are struggling because you have small fingers, get some smaller cards until your hands are bigger. This really helped me out. 😀
Thanks but I'm a female in my mid-twenties & my hands are so laughably small & dainty that they're child-like so I can't really wait for my hands to grow bigger.
This was definitely one of the better tutorials out there but what I've learned is that if you have small hands especially as a young woman, since small-handed men still have an advantage over me, the only thing that can done to actually yield any successful results is to watch several different tutorials & methods & later modify the grips & angles entirely to make it work for you so it is true that having small hands doesn't mean that cardistry is impossible, although so many people believe that it is & they give up way too soon but it does mean that you have to work twice as hard & twice as long to find solutions that work so I do think dedication & commitment are a big part of it.
Like many have said - this is the video that finally taught me how to do it. It took 2 previous videos and then l found this one which got me to where I needed to be. Liked and subscribed for a job well done
I would like to add a tip that if you have trouble clearing the corner of the top stack after 180 degrees, it helps to just cut fewer cards away on the top half. Not too few that the cards bend when you do the turn or they're too light and end up slipping from your fingers.
If you have problems to connect the ring finger during the first spin (when you sping with the packet between index and thumb) watch the slow motion at 04:12
I finally did the rev cut thanks lotusinhand
Love these videos! I really like how each move is its own video that way I can look up something specific or don't have to scroll through one large video to get to something I want. Thanks!
What do you love about it? The fucktard thinks everyone's hands can create the bottom corner with the pivot. I swear card artists are useless dumb fucks.
Took be about 30 minutes to learn with this tutorial! Thanks! Just need to make it smooth lol
this is a left handed tutorial. If you are doing this with your right hand you will move the top cut CLOCKWISE not Counter Clockwise. Took me a few hours to figure it out on my own. hopefully this explanation helps someone.
This was making me so angry but I appreciate the help. I got the the last single hand cut np. Just need to take a break for a minute
So step one is straddle grip, second step letting half of the deck drop, third step is to reposition the index finger to the side, the fourth step is turning the deck until you have the v space for the ring finger, the problem is that when I turn the deck, I don't get this V space for the ring finger
Ok but how the heck is this the next step from charlier?? I feel like the difficulty increase wasn't linear at all.
Great Tutorial! I am just getting the hang of this and found it easier initially to practice with around half the deck, and then built up to the full deck. this may also be beneficial for people with smaller hands?
No, it’s helpful cuz I’m left handed
I like this tutorial, I can finally do it now. Much thanks.
I’m actually screaming this is so hard 😭🙏
after so many garbo tutorials i found a good one
I'm having an issue where the bottom half of the deck isn't rising
While revolving the top packet your index should naturally tilt the bottom packet over.
Yea my hands are small
@@thehersheybar3742 omg stahp
Sean H you autistic or sumtin
What a funny guy. But hand size has little to do with anything. While it my disadvantage some things, the thing that can substitute the size is flexibilty.
I got the hang of the cut. I just need to focus on making it smooth and fast.
As a left handed beginner I’d say turn it clock wise instead and use your pinkie to support the deck making st of the time
I somehow got the motion after 4 hours of practicing. It seems that my more than 1 year of pen spinning helped me learned quicker.
Very good explanation.
Thank you very much.
my cards are slippery wtf
Great tutorial. Definitely subscribing!
When you do the half packet rotation, your pinky is going to the bottom, to grab the deck. It's necessary?
My pinky stays on the side with my ring, works just fine
for some reason i can do it with out looking at it but as soon as i look at it i mess it up
Tysm For this tutorial helped a lot
Is it normal for my hand to go numb when practicing this?
Yep
Is plastic deck recommended or paper cards for starting cardistry
Paper. Any bicycle deck should suffice.
thank you so much,verry nice
In the slow motion video at the end, you do the cut very differently than in the rest of the video. You use your ring finger to push the bottom packet up, but you don’t do this for the tutorial part. Im struggling a bit at this move. Any tips? Cards seem to slip away on the spinning packet.
This was just one of the things he added for convenience. From a person with small hands, I suggest that move that you were talking about. It makes it much easier. And when your cards slip its suggested that you put a little more grip on your cards but just enough to allow flow. And yes this will take a lot of time to do
I’m seriously lost on how you move the bottom packet at the start
I just cant do it, the cards just fall down the middle finger no mater what i do
You have to have pterodactyl claws in order to do this
Thx for teaching
Are the cards supposed to scrape your index finger??
I've come to the conclusion that I have small hands
Very well taught! The best of all tutorials on this move. Just one thing, every single tutorial on this move is done by people with their left hand. Maybe showing both hands will help those trying to learn with their right?
Download the video and mirror it and you get right hand tutorial
Thank you.
so i was super confused by the slow mo cuz you didn't explain that you were pushing the bottom deck with your ring finger. I was struggling to figure out how to do it properly, but yo never explained that in the vid...
Also, my pinky doesn't wanna catch the cards at the end. How do i train my fingers to properly hold it at the bottom? they keep slipping out that way, but my fingers don't work like that
When I saw this video,I think : cool,gonna buy a deck and try.
Also me now : My hand is too small to do this TT
VSEVEN your hands are not too small. I have small hands myself. It’s going to take some hand strain and time, but you can get it if you keep trying.
@@xionico09 ok thanks
8 years old can do it, you can too
How to control cards slipping o😂ver one another ?
its about hand size
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This cut is impossible for me to do,..💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️
NO CAP my fingers are too short for that
I am very sad: I see the mouvement and I understand. But my muscles and fingers refuse to cooperate 😑. Like If my muscles still do not understand unlike my brain. I don't know how to explain in Englisch. Very Strange feeling and I feel disappointed by myself
It looks so easy, but I just can't reproduce it even once
omg this worked my hands have blood all over them
Are you using a full deck of cards? Looks small to me
thx
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just realised after a week or 2 i have been turning it the wrong way lol
🤣🤣😂
And there was me thinking the charlier cut was hard lol
I hate having small hands :( makes it that much harder
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@@lhaa1986 thank you, this video makes me practice and forget about small hand excuses. #nohands>smallhands
@@lhaa1986 That's not an appropriate response to this. Whether or not having small hands is a valid excuse depends entirely on the move.
Big hands is way harder. Your fingers are stronger being shorter. My long thin fingers have no strength to do anything with precision.
PIVOT!!!
Impossible
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ring finger at the corner is not possible bro