Great video, thank you so much :). I've started learning cardistry by watching your videos, you guys are amazing. For me it's a new amazing world and it makes me fell better, I like tutorials the way you do them, and when I see that there's a new Fontaine tutorial I'm happy like a kid. Thank you again.
I see a lot of people having issues with the "cut" at 3:08. My advice is that in order to clear the bottom packet, you pull back your last three fingers like during a scissors cut or a judo flip. Look them up to see what I mean. The judo flip is also on the Fontaine Cards channel.
That's a sort of scissors or charlier cut mixed as I can see. That's what I am trying to figure out now... not sure, because I don't see his thumb position well.
3:12 I like to slide the face up packet (the one pinched by his right hand) into the gap between the other two packets. Then pull it out again and complete the closing of the deck.
If you have trouble with the 'cut' part, you're probably using the wrong fingers. You should receive the first packet between your left pointer and pinky. From then it's like a Scissor cut (but easier).
is it me or in Zachs performance does it look like he does it diffreint than evan the ending and the ring finger packet looks differently positioned than the Way evan does it
stop complaining about the tutorial just be thankful that its free. A flourish takes time to practice if you don't have patience better quit right now.
zach deben cambiar un poco el estilo de sus movimientos ,si comparas todos son bastantes parecidos entre sí ,son todos con giros y ágarres raros y lento gracias por leer saludos de argentina
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found out how to do it you need to really push it with ur middle finger across as the packets might hit each other just try and push it past it as the 2 packets contact each other,
Awesome cut but crappy teacher... If you want people to learn from you, slow it down, say which finger does what AND most importantly: show it all in POV! It's hard enough to follow your speed, doing it while trying to mirror everything doesn't make it any easier! Thx :)