LOVE, LOVE, LOVE

May 24, 2015
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It's one thing to learn a single move. It's something totally different to learn how to transition into a variety of moves.

I just learned the Revolution 2 from the Virts. It's such a fantastic transition move that has so many possibilities that I'm just starting to realize now.

I just pulled off a 3 packet cut, into a Revolution 2, into a Revolution Cut. I know that isn't anything knew to those that have been doing this for a while but it's simply a rush to be making these connections on your own without the help of a tutorial.

This opens a whole new opportunity to explore my sense of creativity.

FREAKIN LOVE IT!
 
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May 24, 2015
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I just even figured this out after I was done writing my initial post.

I could pull off a 3 packet cut, into a Rev 2, into a Charlier cut.

Or, I could pull off a 3 packet cut, into a Rev 2, into the Once Concept.

Even better and I just figured this out now. Pull off a Rev 2, into a 3 packet cut, into a Z-Grip formation, and end with a Sybil cut. Or, even into a Skater cut.

The light bulb just went off in my head and FREAKIN LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!
 

Duncan F.

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Rev 2 is a great move because it is so versatile, and it's used in a lot of flourishes. It will get you very comfortable with holding a packet while manipulating another packet/card in the same hand, which is useful for a lot of move such a Bullet. If you're really interested in routines, you should check out Jackson 5 by Dan & Dave. 5 z-grip flourishes that all flow into each other.
 
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