The best cut in your opinion...?

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The best cut in your opinion...?

Postby Pyro Ellvelin » Mar 9th, '06, 21:36



What is your favourite cut in your own opinion? if you want, also post up where you can learn it from. BtW mine is probably 'what the hell happend to sybil 2'. SOOOOOO COOOOOL :D

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Postby dat8962 » Mar 9th, '06, 22:45

My favourite cut is fillet, cooked medium :lol:

Second I'll go for the trinary cut

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Postby Dominick » Mar 9th, '06, 23:08

I enjoy a nice old fashioned Charlier. Easy to do, but when people see you do it they are baffled...Especially when you get it down to a science...Then it look reeeeaaalll nice :wink:
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Postby greedoniz » Mar 10th, '06, 10:36

I must admit I like the butterfly cut but that's only because I've just got it nice and smooth and it makes me look like I know what I'm doing.....I dont :shock:

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Postby seige » Mar 10th, '06, 11:16

Are we talking cuts for flourishes, cuts for controls, or cuts for shuffling?

In that particular order:

Flourish: Illogical cut
Control: Blind swivel cut or double undercut
Shuffle: One hand swivel cut

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Postby TheMightyNubbin » Mar 10th, '06, 11:50

Two handed cut - Mary Jane or T.C.T.C.S.A - by Dan and Dave Buck

Most impressive one handed cut - King Cobra by De'vo.

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Postby Pitto » Mar 10th, '06, 20:48

The illogical cut is good for two reasons - it looks good and it's false.

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Postby Larry » Mar 10th, '06, 20:57

i think this need renaming, for the reasons seige pointed out.
but as a flourish i suppose it would have to go to sybil cuts and the 101 variations on it. although i've seen someone go at subil cuts for well over a minute and people were losing interest. i say do it for 20seconds or so. just for the flourish value!

and yeah, as a control i guess a double undercut does it everytime. no matter how many times i do something like that infront of people it still baffles me how people can't see exactly what I'm doing. ah well. i guess that's because i see through magicians eyes

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Postby magic_evmeister » Mar 11th, '06, 17:12

Well if we're categorising our favourite cuts here are mine:

Flourish: My own Pterodactyl Cut (completely false, love it)
Control: Swing Swivel Undercut (from Born To Perform)
Shuffle (By this I presume we mean doesn't leave the deck in order): Brian Tudor's One Handed Revolution Two or the Reverse Charlier Cut (or apparently it's the thumb cut, both can be seen here)

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Postby mrfye » Mar 12th, '06, 01:19

personaly i love B.R.S and butterfly

i like to watch the cobra cuts but think that to a spectator its not particualy interesting to watch

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Postby Gratel » Mar 16th, '06, 15:38

charliers are best, a nice one handed cut which is the foundation for extreme card manipulations (xcm) in my opinion.

but ill prefer sybils, when you do them fast you feel SO CONTENTED.

is the pass a cut?

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Postby pdjamez » Mar 16th, '06, 15:51

Gratel wrote:is the pass a cut?


Passes originated as a way of reversing the cut, so the answer is No. Infact a pass is entirely opposite from a cut; the anti-cut.

Also, cuts are carried out in full view of the spectator, the various passes are not. Unless your Brad Christian of course. :evil:

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Postby seige » Mar 16th, '06, 15:55

pdjamez wrote:...Also, cuts are carried out in full view of the spectator, the various passes are not. Unless your Brad Christian of course. :evil:


Can we add this to the 'posts that made me chuckle' section?

Still reeling...

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