I have to thank you Sean. This is the first toturial where i start to get motivated to do the cull again. I had a lot of problems to understand this technique and to do it. But you explained it in a way that also i understand 😂
Imo, the cull is the best technique ! It's so versatile, so practical, and kinda easy to learn, but to master it, it take so much more time ! Great vid Sean, thank you !
Over the past few months this has become one of my favorite one of most practiced moves. Just practicing it constantly and when I want, do a peak, shuffle to the top and go from there. I'll practice more with the accordion move. Like you said.. something ready to do while watching TV! It's funny.. while"watching" TV I'm working cards and my family is usually on their phones. Good stuff, thanks for teaching👍🤓👍
This is GREAT Sean! The spread cull is my favorite force! You just showed me a new way of do the cull and some things I didn't know. Thank you! #Roadto7K!
I would highly recommend people who wish to know more, or are struggling with certain aspects of the cull to buy Kostya Kimlat's roadrunner dvds there are 2.
Awesome Sean! I've been practicing the cull move for a while, just need to pick up motivation again from this video to keep on going! Great tips and tricks!❤🔥
That does it... I'm gonna be doing the cull more.. and it'll be your fault! 😅. Thank you very much for the awesome applications that highlight this move's versatility
I' truly appreciate Sean Devine and his card mechanic tutorials. This tutorial on the spread cull is taught very well. However, one might argue that the methods taught are a bit antiquated. If you're looking for another expert's opinion on spread cull, I recommend Roadrunner Cull by Kostya Kimlat. It's the best cull tutorial video in the universe, and is available on Penguin as a direct download. Cost for the video is about 40 bucks. It covers some very refined techniques of culling cards in singles, groups or the entire deck, and covers correct spread handling as well. You'll never struggle with the cull again by watching Kimlat's download. I'm just putting my two cents here because I've just seen a lot of spread cull tutorials on RU-vid and none of them cover these techniques precisely.