As a cardist, it's great to see cardistry in the limelight. And who better to teach the artform than the founders themselves, the Buck twins! These guys are and have always been my inspiration. I only wish to be as good as them one day!
@@christophertaylor6079 they definitely did. No one person started card flourishing; different flourishes were created by different people. However, the Buck Twins made it popular with their tutorial DVD's. They even started Cardistry-Con. And that's why they're featured here.
I messaged them a few years back how they've helped me grow with card magic and cardistry and they replied. I have not been playing with my cards for 3 years now because life happened, this video was a nostalgia trip down the memory lane for one of the best hobbies I've had.
I’m so glad this video was made. I personally can’t do any cardistry myself, but I think it’s an amazing skill and talent that deserves more attention. Apple doesn’t even recognize it as a real word, which is disappointing.
I've been practicing for a bit less than a year now and this video 1) makes me pretty confident in the progress I've made so far 2) inspired the crop outta me. So much to learn, and im at a level where I feel I really understand everything here, I just have to practice. Such a dope video, I hope this turns some more people on to cardistry
Intensive cardistry course with Dan and Dave. This levels are interesting, I remember that I began with Sybil and Charlier first, but here it also makes sense how they are organized
"They start together, they separate, and they end together.." I never thought cardistry could get this romantic. If only all relationships could be like this.
Come on man It's Buck Brother . I am learning card magic and they are like the best magic duo on Earth . Loved that wired have bring that on there channel. AWESOME 🤣😍😘🤩😍😘
I'm just a card magician....and I can do up to level 6 + a few harder levels. And I think having that knowledge is good, especially if I ever want to make the change to cardistry. I'm happy cardistry is finally going mainstream
Haven’t seen Dan and Dave in so long! Glad to see they’re still at it. I still own their dvd titled andthensome. I always wanted the paper it’s dvd when I was younger which was filmed by them as well. Huge fan of cardistry but never really got into it. These guys are masters!
There brothers! My name is Dave (short for Davis) & my brother's name is Dan (short for Daniel but goes by Danny). Our birthdays are consecutive in the very month amid midwinter.
Love the video... just a small note for the beginners at 2:18 the grip of the blue deck is not a dealer's grip but just a straddle grip. The dealer's grip is with the pinky on the long edge of the deck.
I aced the card shot on the first few tries, simply by paying real close attention to the placement of the card in relation to the fingers, and the entire movement. The only real challenge now is catching the card, which I apparently have a hard time doing.
Started doing this back in 2008 for a few years. Funny how muscle memory works because I can still do these even if I haven't done it for many years now. However, I've somehow always struggled with that darn Carnahan Fan!
These tricks are cool to watch! I agree with the levels and its cool how you guys are promoting Cardistry to a wider audience. I tried to do some of these, but my hands are too tiny!
During the pandemic i saw a video of someone doing Werm, learned it (took a couple days, i had 0 experience with card rly) and since then I subconsciously do it when im holding a deck of cards in a game, funny i learned level 13 first
@@zyanmartinz7 cardistry's roots are in flourishing that's used in magic, so i can understand the urge. get some bicycle playing cards and that's all you need to start with. some great cardists also make for great magicians, as it turns out.
Got into cardistry 15 years ago inspired by ''The System'' by these legends. Unbelievable to see them after all these years here on Wired explaining cardistry to the world! Getting over level 22 btw 😜
I had these guys' first manual of cuts they devised (called Pasteboard Animations I think) where they taught the Madonna, Sybil and a couple of other cuts. I think they were around 15 or 16 when it was published ( and by "published" , I mean copied on a Xerox machine) and they were already prodigies then. Awesome to see they are still doing it!
I tried a few of these and the only cut I achieved was a Paper Cut.
Ayo💀💀
That's one of my favorite flourishes! (That's the name of an actual card flourish..lol)
bruh how man did you get
Same
Nice dude
Dan & Dave teaching cardistry on a mainstream channel like this??? wow we love to see it!!!!
Fr, dan and dave are the ogs
0:13 Introduction
0:23 The Definition of "Cardistry"
1:00 Level 0: Basic Cardistry Moves
(Dealer's Grip, End Grip, Straddle Grip, All Around Square Up,
Reverse Square Up, Swing Cut, Swivel Cut & One Hand Fan)
1:18 Level 1: Z Grip
2:12 Level 2: Chariler Cut
2:56 Level 3: Card Shot
3:49 Level 4: Thumb Fan
4:44 Level 5: Pirouette
5:22 Level 6: Revolution Cut
6:31 Level 7: Kalush's Cut
7:25 Level 7a: Sybil
7:37 Level 8: Faro
8:35 Level 9: Card Spring
9:51 Level 10: Genesis
11:13 Level 11: Mary Jane
12:26 Level 12: Running Scissor Cut
13:28 Level 13: Werm
14:26 Level 14: Carnahan Fan
15:12 Level 15: Molecule 2
16:14 Level 16: Kryptonite
17:18 Level 17: 5 Faces of Sybil
18:09 Level 18: One Hand Shuffle
19:09 Level 19: Madonna 2
19:57 Level 20: Leno
21:25 Level 21: Pandora
22:09 Level 22: Improvisational Cardistry
this comment should be pin
Thanks, I was hoping for a list of names other than Level "n".
@@kohisekai The video is already split into chapters so you can just click to any level
You won't find a better free online source to learn cardistry than this video. What a legendary duo!
frfr
So dope seeing D&D again!
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As a cardist, it's great to see cardistry in the limelight. And who better to teach the artform than the founders themselves, the Buck twins! These guys are and have always been my inspiration. I only wish to be as good as them one day!
this is so sad... they killed card juggling for all of you ... and what they show is way watered down version of what was standard fair 30 years ago.
@@agnidas5816 cope
Founders?!? Nah bro
This kids did not found or pioneer anything.
@@christophertaylor6079 they definitely did. No one person started card flourishing; different flourishes were created by different people. However, the Buck Twins made it popular with their tutorial DVD's. They even started Cardistry-Con. And that's why they're featured here.
So epic!!
Please get back to cardistry
please make another tutorial!!
Funny I thought about you when I saw this in my recommended :) Love your content!
U r the REASON I look up cardisty now! Do a tutorial!
hello vegas graham
Give the editor a raise!
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Yes!
For doing his/her job?
@@Mster_J in general you'll get a raise for doing your job (well), yes.
Wow it feels so amazing to me that Cardistry is going mainstream. It’s fit that the legends themselves get to do it
Its finally getting the attention it deserves
cardistry still can’t be mainstream ;(
@@cimen9793 why?
lol its not mainstream bro
I messaged them a few years back how they've helped me grow with card magic and cardistry and they replied. I have not been playing with my cards for 3 years now because life happened, this video was a nostalgia trip down the memory lane for one of the best hobbies I've had.
Same wow. It was my childhood hobby. Now I got back into it as it became rekindled for ms
Carry it on(!); stick to it.
I have been doing cardistry for 6 yrs and I still watch every single second of the chalier cut explanation
hahahah yeah i total agree... The cool thing about cardistry is self-expression and it is an amazing finger dexterity training for sleight of hand.
I’m so glad this video was made. I personally can’t do any cardistry myself, but I think it’s an amazing skill and talent that deserves more attention. Apple doesn’t even recognize it as a real word, which is disappointing.
I've been practicing for a bit less than a year now and this video 1) makes me pretty confident in the progress I've made so far 2) inspired the crop outta me. So much to learn, and im at a level where I feel I really understand everything here, I just have to practice. Such a dope video, I hope this turns some more people on to cardistry
I was not expecting to see cardistry here! Amazing
I don't know how I ended up here but it was beautiful to watch all the card tricks!
This is the best video Wired has ever posted!
Never in my life did I imagine I would see the Buck twins on Wired doing Cardistry demonstrations
Jesus Christ died for your sins please repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand 6637834577635499684273
Intensive cardistry course with Dan and Dave.
This levels are interesting, I remember that I began with Sybil and Charlier first, but here it also makes sense how they are organized
So proud to see cardistry getting more attention and with actual respect towards the OGs too
Yessssss! So glad Dan and Dave are getting the recognition they deserve!
So cool to see how all the previous levels get used and modified in the higher levels! A good comprehensive guide to get you started in cardistry
"They start together, they separate, and they end together.."
I never thought cardistry could get this romantic. If only all relationships could be like this.
The clear and precise language is almost as fascinating as the tricks themselves. It’s academic!
I noticed that too! I wonder if the terms were established completely by the twins or if they worked with a team of people.
i can't get over level 3... im so glad i learned that it's so cool
Come on man It's Buck Brother . I am learning card magic and they are like the best magic duo on Earth . Loved that wired have bring that on there channel. AWESOME 🤣😍😘🤩😍😘
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congrats Dan and Dave you finally did it cardtistry is going mainstream
Michael: "Get out of here Toby!" LOL 😆
Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick?
@@kevinmalone1414 you were fired for embezzlement
@@tobyflenderson892 At least I got chocolate.
Shut up Toby
I'm just a card magician....and I can do up to level 6 + a few harder levels. And I think having that knowledge is good, especially if I ever want to make the change to cardistry. I'm happy cardistry is finally going mainstream
I do cubing, magic and cardistry as well. I assume you do too.
@@cedricthomassiew9513 ding ding ding
look at 7a again and tell me this video isn't pathetic ...
@@agnidas5816 it is
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OMG I was expecting this series to be on magic and here we are!!!!!!
Yesss I’ve been waiting for this moment, cardistry is finally coming into the mainstream
One of the best Easy to Complex episodes. Unlike others, this comes with tutorials.
didn’t know what cardistry is. still clicked
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Welcome!
worry about your striker mate
You are a good person.
I've been a cardist for about 2 years now and I'm so very excited
Started this video like 2 months ago, got to the genesis, stopped watch and practiced till I could do it. Now I’m back, next level lol
Love the twin energy with the synchronized talking
Nope
Haven’t seen Dan and Dave in so long! Glad to see they’re still at it. I still own their dvd titled andthensome. I always wanted the paper it’s dvd when I was younger which was filmed by them as well. Huge fan of cardistry but never really got into it. These guys are masters!
I was watching Dan and Dave since 2009, it's amazing how the art expanded
More cardistry videos please. Thank you, Wired!
just saw the finger exercise and i'm already blown away
Great initiative to make the cardistry community grow
Even their spring feels like a whole different level
There brothers! My name is Dave (short for Davis) & my brother's name is Dan (short for Daniel but goes by Danny). Our birthdays are consecutive in the very month amid midwinter.
Love the video... just a small note for the beginners at 2:18 the grip of the blue deck is not a dealer's grip but just a straddle grip. The dealer's grip is with the pinky on the long edge of the deck.
I feel you but also it’s more of a mix between them
SHIVRAJ..PROUD OF U
Always awesome to see Dan and Dave
0:50 I see those finger exercises and that ring on your finger and can't help but think that someone is very lucky lol
Back to this legendary video before new year - Jan 2024
FINALLY IVE WAITED FOR THIS FOR SO LONG
So good, let’s make this beautiful art go more viral!
I would love to see more in depth videos on this
If you have adhd, this is the best thing for you to learn.
If you have adhd, I recommend you try pen spinning 😊
Pandora is the one cut that I've always dreamt of learning. Never got to it, probably someday, but it's one of the most iconic cardistry routines.
I was like what with the tne handed shuffle. Now I went for it after all these years. Finally can do it now!
Level 23: Snyder cut.
This is only for hardcore cardists because of how long it takes to perform.
You gotta teach that hand warm up, my productivity will surely skyrocket.
Is Dan sitting on Dave's lap in the thumnail?
No, Dave is sitting on Dan’s lap. 😂
It's edited yet it's so funny 🤣🤣
yes 😩😩
Wow, I've successfully mastered level 1. I will come back with an update when I managed to complete level 2 by next year, same day.
So any complete?
NO WAY THIS IS A REAL VIDEO...LET'S FRICKING GOOOOO
best tuition on here for newbies and beyond
Its mad seeing cardistry show up on mainstream stuff, with the legends themselves no less.
so many emotions seeing this guys again!
Dan And Dave Buck 😍😍😍😍✌️ love you guys Mad about Cardistry
thanks a lot for your valuable time in making such knowledgeble videos.
thanks for replying
youre welcone
np
Bro u ok?
@@vedantmunjal4429 haan bol kya hua
I’m mad I didn’t find this video during quarantine when I had all the time in the world to learn it 😩
This is an amazing video!! Great job gentleman
My hands cramped while watching this.
This video is great!
It helped me a lot!
I aced the card shot on the first few tries, simply by paying real close attention to the placement of the card in relation to the fingers, and the entire movement. The only real challenge now is catching the card, which I apparently have a hard time doing.
Started doing this back in 2008 for a few years. Funny how muscle memory works because I can still do these even if I haven't done it for many years now. However, I've somehow always struggled with that darn Carnahan Fan!
Get this in 1 million views
This guys are legend!!
Give the editor a well deserved raise
Amazing skills..
The scissor cut alone would make me feared in Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournaments..
I remember following thevirts and learn cardistry long time ago
Finally, Cardistry getting the recognition it deserves!
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5 faces of Sybil at level 17!!??? That was the first move I learnt, no wonder it was so hard then😂😂😂
For anyone new, if you feel like your hands are too small, you still can do all the moves here!
Finally y'all did a video with D&D.
Super cool guys. Really enjoyed watching this!
cardistry content on 2021 yey!
i never expected wired to release a video about cardistry! this is awesome
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It feels so insane to see cardistry and the Buck twins getting huge covrage like this
About time they did this. ♠️
These tricks are cool to watch! I agree with the levels and its cool how you guys are promoting Cardistry to a wider audience. I tried to do some of these, but my hands are too tiny!
That is a very well known excuse in the cardistry scene. I can assure you you can do every move shown here, even with your tiny baby hands. 😉
Wooow that would be so useful to start cardistry!
WIRED always bringing in the heat
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During the pandemic i saw a video of someone doing Werm, learned it (took a couple days, i had 0 experience with card rly) and since then I subconsciously do it when im holding a deck of cards in a game, funny i learned level 13 first
I just want to scare my friends on poker night. Thanks guys!
Yoo... Level of fastyhands shufllin cardycards, been a cardist for half a year, really excited for this lol
Cardistry is going into a new era.
Now I wanna learn card magic 😁
Right now it's nighttime here if it's the morning I would have bought it right now!! And started to learn instantly.😁
😁
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Its not card magic .its cardistry
@@bhavyapatel8990 Ops, my mistake,😅
@@zyanmartinz7 cardistry's roots are in flourishing that's used in magic, so i can understand the urge. get some bicycle playing cards and that's all you need to start with. some great cardists also make for great magicians, as it turns out.
That was informative and entertaining, thanks!
Yes cardistry community roll out! We getting recognized
Level 11 itself is so mind-blowing and it is at halfway point!
“We have this finger exercise we like to do”
*starts summoning demons*
Finally😍 exactly what a bad year needed
Time Stamps for all the flourishes.
Level 1 Z-Grip - 1:21
Level 2 Charlier Cut - 2:14
Level 3 Card Shot - 2:56
Level 4 Thumb Fan - 3:50
Level 5 Pirouette - 4:45
Level 6 Revolution Cut - 5:24
Level 7 Kalush’s Cut - 6:32
Level 7A Sybil Kalush’s Cut - 7:26
Level 8 Faro - 7:38
Level 9 Card Spring - 8:36
Level 10 Genesis - 9:53
Level 11 Mary Jane - 11:15
Level 12 Running Scissor Cut - 12:28
Level 13 WERM - 13:29
Level 14 Carnahan Fan - 14:28
Level 15 Molecule 2 - 15:14
Level 16 Kryptonite - 16:16
Level 17 Five Faces of Sybil - 17:19
Level 18 One Handed Shuffle - 18:11
Level 19 Madonna 2 - 19:10
Level 20 Leno - 19:58
Level 21 Pandora - 21:27
Level 22 Cardistry Imrpov - 22:10
Dan and dave! Love their stuff
What makes me happier is that there is an Indian person Shivraj Morzaria in the top tier of cardists. Kudos to him.
D&D WOW THE LEGENDS IS BACK
Wires should do levels of sleight of hand with Shin Lim!
Got into cardistry 15 years ago inspired by ''The System'' by these legends. Unbelievable to see them after all these years here on Wired explaining cardistry to the world! Getting over level 22 btw 😜
I had these guys' first manual of cuts they devised (called Pasteboard Animations I think) where they taught the Madonna, Sybil and a couple of other cuts. I think they were around 15 or 16 when it was published ( and by "published" , I mean copied on a Xerox machine) and they were already prodigies then. Awesome to see they are still doing it!