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We are SQUAREUP - a cardistry & playing card brand created by Dom Corrado, Conor O'Kane, and Max Galarce. Follow us on Instagram @squareupcards for updates.
Beginner Cardistry / 3-Minute Tutorial - Part 5
Our cards are available on our website: www.squareupcards.com/
Instagram: squareupcards
Welcome to Part 5 of our 3-Minute Beginner Tutorial series, where we spend a little more time on each cut as well as teach some longer moves and combos. The move taught in this video is called "Dropzone" by Dan and Dave Buck
Comment below if you have any questions!
Instagram: squareupcards
Welcome to Part 5 of our 3-Minute Beginner Tutorial series, where we spend a little more time on each cut as well as teach some longer moves and combos. The move taught in this video is called "Dropzone" by Dan and Dave Buck
Comment below if you have any questions!
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What is this move called?
Can we have a proper tutorial for this?
This channel is a gold mine for cardists
Wow! Great tutorial! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beast mode! Great workout too!
Thank you!
Good content❤
Thanks for the over the shoulder tutorials. This method of teaching works best. ❤
I have been searching everywhere for a tutorial on this. I've seen a few people do it and each time it's different.
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My hands r too small:(
Many cardists have small hands, don’t give up!
I _really_ like this move. I’m only having trouble with getting it to turn over and land. When I do get it to land the cards are a mess and it doesn’t look so fluid. But very nice move! 👍
Glad you like it! I will say, it’s a bit finicky at first, so I wouldn’t expect it to click immediately. Keep repeating it and I’m sure you’ll have it down in no time!
@@squareupcards will do! 🫡 Keep ‘em comin, sirs!
Ty for tutorials! Wish you all the best 🔥
Thanks, you too!
Always look so cool
I love your channel, great stuff to work on 😊
Where did you get your wall mount card holder thing? Im a big fan, keep up the great work 👍🏽
Etsy! I bet you can find something like it if you search around a bit. And thank you! 🙏🏼
Bro, I already answered you about your time on cardistry per day but I have also 2-3 questions for you if you don't mind )) So the first. How many time you are in cardistry? Second. How many time +- you train and learn one flourish or move with cards? And the last. Is it normal for cards to fall out of your hand? But I'm beginner. So also how do you knead a deck of cards?
We’ve been in it for nearly 15 years which feels crazy to say! We used to practice more than today, but we still have cards in our hands at points during most days. The time it takes to learn a move depends on how complex it is, but I would say repetition is key to learning and doing a move 100+ times in a row can be very beneficial. And yes, cards fall out of the hands all the time, even as an experienced cardist! This is a good sign that you’re pushing yourself and making it a constant challenge.
@@squareupcards thanks for your answer. I think the last my question was wrong. I kept it mind warming up the deck of cards that cards will be softer and comfortable for hands. Bro, thanks again. You're cool )) 😎
will ya show down dude lol
great tutorial
That's so cool
Awesome!
New subscriber! Great tutorials bro, really clear and cool!
Glad to have you here!
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Hey there! I‘m still struggling with doing a proper scissor cut… do you have any advice?
We are working on a longer video including some foundational moves such as scissor cut - stay tuned for that!
69 tutorial is coming soon
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it’s my move Around the rev 😭😭😭
Is now you is my teacher ❤ I like you video
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Is there a link to a more detailed tutorial or troubleshooting guide please?
Not for this one but we do have plenty of longer tutorials for different moves on our channel! TH-cam shorts only allows for 60 second videos unfortunately.
How do you clear the bottom packet? It always pushes the top packet out of my hand.
You can use your index finger and pinky to hold that top packet in place so it doesn’t slide out. When it contacts the edge of the bottom packet, there will be a bit of pressure which is why using those fingers to stabilize it will help.
This is cool, but I'm trying to modify it to be a false cut!
Yeah go for it!
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this is too slow i get impatient pls make faster ones
thank you, i will learn
Great stuff, it would be nice to know how you use this during card trick transitions. Specifcally if this was in a 3 part routine =)
Titling the video part 1 and having part 5 on the video, and calling this very basic is another skill level.
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Nice
This tutorials are great!
Prish 🙌
That looks cool
my hands are too small to push the packet up while holding onto the packet with the thumb at 0:43
It needs to be pretty deep in your palm, try using your other hand for help and it might be easier once you get a feel for it
Looks clean up fast
love this (•‿•)
Took me a few days to figure out but once I got it was was great! TYSM
Perseverance! 🙌🏼
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Thanks 🙏🏼
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Hello, love your tutorials, what's the name of the cards u use?
Tidals! They’re available on our site, squareupcards.com
Excellent and very clear instructions; great for exercising the fingers!
Appreciate it 🙏
Man, this takes me back. Snowglobe was one of the first two handed cuts I learned as a beginner back in the day, and it's still one of my favorites. It was a delightful, nostalgic surprise stumbling across this video so many years later. Awesome job and thank you for the move!
So glad to hear that, love hearing from those that learned it back in the day too 🙏
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