What cardistry move should I learn next?

Feb 24, 2009
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hey guys. i mainly into magic but im starting to get into cardistry also because it attracts an audience and i found it is quite fun. i am at an intermedieate stage but every tutorial i find is either to advanced or to easy. any suggestions (dont have much money to spend on cardistry because i use most of money on magic)
 
May 31, 2008
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Check out a book called, "Royal Road to Card Magic." I don't own it, but I've heard that it has everything you need to know about card magic, beginner to advanced.
 
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CaseyC

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Check out a book called, "Royal Road to Card Magic." I don't own it, but I've heard that it has everything you need to know about card magic, beginner to advanced.

Yeah at least pre-modern moves anyway. Great book to just have. Unfortunately, RRTCM does not teach cardistry (at least for what this guy is looking for).
If you can do a charlier cut that's pretty much what you'll learn as far as "flourishing" goes in RR. ;)
 
Dec 23, 2007
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hey hows it going, your in the same boat i was not too long ago. I started just about 4-5 months ago and ive grown to love it. dangerous "motion" isn't a bad idea, i think its a little bit easier than dan and dave stuff but it looks great. if you dont wanna get that then the trilogy flourishes disc is great too. i just got the system a few days ago and i love it, some great flourishes on that and im already practicing them all almost constantly. those are probably your best bets if you dont want to spend a lot of money, however at some point you should look into The Encylopedia of Card Flourishes by Jerry (insert ridiculous amount of consonant's here) it is the bible to flourishing. one note, you said your at an intermediate stage, the only real requisite for the system is to have to revolution cut down and perfected, other than that you should be able to handle learning the rest
 

bd

Jun 26, 2008
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I'm at the same stage of flourishing, by the sounds of it. I'd recommend picking up The System, Trilogy, and Dangerous: Motion. These have enough flourishes in them, combined- you could even start making your own cuts, incorporating ideas and such from these DVDs.
 

EJ

Mar 4, 2008
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d+M flourishes require an intermediate skill level in flourishing IMO. However, if you want more advanced material, I would recommend the flourishes by Dan and Dave.
 
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