Is there a Revolution Cut under a different name in..

Jan 5, 2009
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The encyclopedia of playing card flourishes? cause i cant find it :(
and if its not there where can i learn it from a professional demonstration?
 
Apr 24, 2008
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No it's not.

Brian Tudor's Generation Xtreme, Dan and Daves Trilogy, Disc 3.
 
Sep 1, 2007
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its also on XB2 but it's not called the revolution cut I think (in dan maddy's section)

the encyclopedia has a similar looking one-handed cut called the "horizontal turn cut" but I think it is more difficult than the now-canonized Revolution cut.
 
Jan 31, 2008
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its also on XB2 but it's not called the revolution cut I think (in dan maddy's section)

the encyclopedia has a similar looking one-handed cut called the "horizontal turn cut" but I think it is more difficult than the now-canonized Revolution cut.

I honestly can't tell the difference between the horizontal turn cut and the rev. cut Trash. Jerry doesn't credit it to Tudor though, (or anyone else for that matter) so I could be mistaken.
 
Sep 2, 2007
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As I understand the descriptions, the Horizontal Turn Cut allows for multiple revolutions, but a more awkward close, because the index finger goes past the front end of the deck, which is one thing Tudor specifically advises against in the execution of his cut. I believe that the Horizontal Turn Cut is the one included in The One-Handed Card Cutter by Rue Martinez, which is why people say that Tudor didn't invent the Revolution Cut.
 
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