The One Hand Revolution

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The One Hand Revolution

Postby Blade Master » Sep 14th, '05, 14:14



Well I feeling to lazy to post a link this time but but anyone who sees Brian Tuders Videos or Showoff with cards should know what this is.

My problem is that I can't generate enough speed to spin the top packet off into my finger (let allown have it reverse spin back). Any tips. :wink:

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Postby Hodgkinson » Sep 14th, '05, 15:47

Aftrer you have made the initial cut and you are about to revolve the top packet try moving your middle three fingers to the right so your forefinger is about at the centre of the long edge and the others are along the long edge next to this. If you now do the revolution you will find it much easier and you can do it really slowly too. 8)

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Postby jokerdan » Sep 14th, '05, 20:14

into your finger? what? all you need to do is rotate your thumb and forefinger and catch it with the other fingers.

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Postby stevebo » Sep 14th, '05, 23:57

I've managed to make my revolution cut very good now and it sometimes feels even easier than a charlier cut.

Here's the advice given by Dan Buck on his open forum:

1. the index finger NEVER goes above the front short side. it stays on the right long side, in upper right corner the entire time.

2. your little finger stays on the back short side the entire time.

3. your ring finger NEVER goes over the right long side (of BOTH packets). it stays in relatively the same position the entire time, or until the second half of the rotation is made.

4. rather than the thumb dropping half the deck (as you would for a charlier) the thumb picks up half the deck. this way is much faster.

5. make sure your THUMB and INDEX finger are creating HALF the revolution. this is done by rotating your thumb down and to the right as far as it can go thus rotating the packet 90 degrees, HALF of the REVOLUTION. from here....

6. the ring finger should be in position to continue the rotation of the packet with the index finger. So, the RING FINGER DOES NOT move into position but rather the thumb brings the packet to it. That’s the biggest mistake I see people doing.

From there you just want to whip the packet around and under as fast as you can. Make sure you keep everything as tight/close as possible. This cut looks good because there is no real action to make it happen. It just looks like it happens by itself and that’s due to how compact the cut is. similar to The Erdnase Shift, and Rev. E on those terms.

I hope some of that helps. Maybe you can post a video of you doing it, that way we might be able to find your exact problem and proceed to fix it rather than you have to relearn the entire cut. I’m sure it’s some small finger adjustment so I want you to really watch yourself doing it and study the action you make. Take note of all your finger position before and after. Think to yourself how I could make this smooth.


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Postby stevebo » Sep 15th, '05, 00:11

I managed to make a video for you to see my revolution cut. I have mastered the technique but haven't been able to get it down everytime as you can see. Never mind the second attempt at it on the video because I studdered lol. A few I found were fairly good.

Check it out here

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Postby Blade Master » Sep 15th, '05, 14:03

Thanks guys but I still have issues. Stevebo, thanks for the video but could you post one where you show the cut from the back toward the doing it. Also, are you supposed to move your thumb all the way to the corner to intially spin it to the finger or is it done toward the middle of the long end.

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Postby stevebo » Sep 15th, '05, 17:45

Yes the thumb should be moving more but my thumb isn't flexible enough to do so lol. Hence I still the packet almost halfway with my thumb and index then my ring finger would be waiting from a stationary postition to continue the spin. The stationary postition is the key to making it flow.

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Postby pyrix » Oct 2nd, '05, 19:10

truth be told i dunno wot to do when it comes to doin the cut lol
i lent my copy of da buck twins to my friend but does it teach you how to do the revolution cut?

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