That "earthquake" move, for testing how worn a deck is for cardistry, is so useful! I hadn't seen that anywhere else. Thanks! (it reminds me of the earthquake shake tables that engineers use for testing)
I'm new to cardistry, and finding it quite enjoyable learning new things like this. Thanks for the tips in this video. What deck are you using (I really like the look)? Thanks.
Having trouble with this, I am using a monarchs deck that I also used to learn the faro and a few other moves. It is relatively new, but it just clumps up into many packets. It also does this when I try to dribble. Any tips?