Hey man not sure if you'll see this comment but just wanted to thank you for your amazing content! As someone with smaller hands cardistary was always frustrating to learn and a bit disheartening but thanks to your tutorials ive managed to do fairly well and i highly appreciate that :D hope you come back one day 👋
It’s already been said but truly, you did a great job but I’m following along and would be right on track and you’d keep either stopping or reiterating the same thing and it got harder and harder to maintain as well as remember. No hate, keep making vids my dude but maybe have this extra analyzed part separate either in a link or do the vid 1st showing the trick but then a sped up explanation where you almost do it slomo but never break from the move and then at the end can do an in depth version. Genuinely just trying to give feedback, much love man
Me: waits till the next step hoping to god he won't stop to talk about doing something that I have no need to do rn because im clearly in the middle of what he is telling me to do. Him: Jumpcuts to telling me not the next step but how he was able to do it when he started so I'm waiting for a minute as my wrist give out
practice, sure.. but I like the fact that the cards supposed to fall. not in the sense of learning from mistakes. just to get the sense.. I got the sense of it.. thanks!
Thank you very much! I don't speak English but I understood your video training and I didn't understand guys who speak my langauge. You explain it in small parts, and that's why everything is so clear!
Very nice tutorial, thanks! At first I thought it was too slow-moving, but actually once you start following along it's really helpful to have the move broken down in such detail.
Hi Fubuki. in case you are still reading comments, i just want to tell that I wanted to lean a few cad tricks for my daughter and thanks to your videos i am gettin there. I am excited to share this withher. thanks You have a talent not only ford card trick but for teaching (which is rare) I really hope to learn more from you A warm thank you from Chile PS: Subscribed and liked of course!
I’m glad you’re still reading new comments after all this time. Just a question, are you still able to do this cut 7 years later? And how long did it take for you to master this? I keep coming back to this video as well lol. This cut is pretty hard.
Haha yes I can still do it! 💪 It's all muscle memory I guess :) It personally took me like 5 days when I was learning the cut (but I wasn't doing it all day or anything). Just take your time with it 😁
@@Fubuki43 cool! Right now I’m struggling with the last step, the part where you pivot the deck around your middle finger to bring to the top. Sometimes it gets misaligned when folding the other two decks on top it in the previous step and it’s impossible to pivot. Everything else seems to be going smoothly besides that.
@@Fubuki43 I found the issue. In the video you start by holding the deck in mechanics grip. For some reason I held the deck in an elevated mechanics grip since handling the deck felt more comfortable that way. I didn’t realize that made such a big difference (at least to me). Now it’s just a matter of practice. Thanks for the video!