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Buck Shot
Buck ShotLV 2
Dan & Dave
2014

Buck Shot is a card shot, published in Dan and Dave's Card Men book in 2014.

aerialcard shotclassiccombofidgetone-handedpressure-basedrotationspeed+9
aerialcard shotclassiccombofidgetone-handedpressure-basedrotationspeed
Ferris
FerrisLV 1
Dan & Dave
2014

Ferris is a simple twirl that can lead into more twirls and combos. Published for the first time in D&D's youtube channel in 2014.

single cardspintwirl+3
single cardspintwirl
Kroma Cut
Kroma CutLV 4
Jano Slap

Kroma Cut is a basic one handed cut created by Jano Slap. The move itself strips off two packets from the main deck, and then rotates the packet to put it back in line with the deck.

one-handedpacket cutrotationrunningused deck+5
one-handedpacket cutrotationrunningused deck
Rainbow Spring
Rainbow SpringLV 7
Jaspas
05/11/2013

Rainbow Spring is a variation of the Spring, which springs cards in a rainbow-like arc. The move was first officially presented in his YouTube video THROUGH SILK (WKC 2013/2014).

pressure-basedtwo-handedcard bendingaerial+4
pressure-basedtwo-handedcard bendingaerial
4th Crystal
4th CrystalLV 5
Nikita Yatsik
12/07/2023
fanpacket cuttwo-handed+3
fanpacket cuttwo-handed
7-packet Namnlos
7-packet NamnlosLV 4
Birger Karlsson
14/04/2018

Description 7-packet Namnlos is a variation of the normal 5-packet Namnlos cut created by Birger Karlsson. First Digital Appearance The first YouTube appearance of this cut was on the 14.04.2018 in a tutorial video by School of Cardistry. However, earlier appearances on other platforms may exist. Etymology Same as for 5-packet Namnlos. Additional Information 22 days before the official tutorial, School of Cardistry released the trailer for their new Broken Borders deck. The following weeks, they released a total of 14 tutorials featuring several cardists to showcase their newly released deck.

displaypacket cuttwo-handed+3
displaypacket cuttwo-handed
Namnlos
NamnlosLV 3
Birger Karlsson
16/11/2013

Description Namnlos is a simple 5-packet display, similar-looking to Spin Doctor, but slightly easier (something on the difficulty of Five Faces of Sybil). It was created by Birger Karlsson some time before November 2013. First Digital Appearance The first YouTube appearance of this move was on 16.11.2013 in a tutorial video on Birger Karlsson's own YouTube channel. However, earlier appearances on other platforms may exist. Etymology The name comes from the Swedish word "namnlös", which literally translates to "nameless" or "no name", which has been a reoccuring theme in Birger Karlssons move lists. Additional Information In 2018, the YouTube Channel School of Cardistry uploaded a dedicated tutorial, featuring Birger Karlsson himself, of a more advanced version of the cut with 7 packets instead of 5, also showcasing their newly released Broken Borders playing cards.

displaypacket cuttwo-handed+3
displaypacket cuttwo-handed
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French Fries
French FriesLV 3
Mattis Witte
comboone-handedrotation+3
comboone-handedrotation
Ouch
OuchLV 3
Birger Karlsson

You might think it's a painful aerial. But according to Birger himself, this move is **not **supposed to hurt! A variation of Matt Fox's KPOP.

aerialbody partsspin+3
aerialbody partsspin
1
Fy Fan
Fy FanLV 4
Birger Karlsson

A fan which almost "magicly" fans its self, through pressure applied to the cards. You can also do it with lots of things, like your chin, your feet, the table corner

body partscard bendingfantwo-handed+4
body partscard bendingfantwo-handed
Crazy 8's
Crazy 8'sLV 4
Lars Mayrand
26/07/2019

A fascinating 8-card display with 2 symmetrical sides, performed by both hands at the same time and joined to create a visual at the meeting point. History He started working on the move on June 12, 2019. The flourish began as a simple three‑card production, built around clean visual reveals. As Mayrand continued refining the concept, he discovered a method to add a fourth card, expanding the structure and symmetry of the move. Later, the move reached its iconic final form when he found a way to double the production in both hands, creating the mirrored 8‑shape visual that defines Crazy 8's today. Lars Mayrand provided clarification on the history of the move, stating that: i published it on june 12 2019. it started as just a three card production, then i found a way to add the fourth card, and later double it in both hands. The final form was performed for the first time in his Youtube video Going Green.

displaytwo-handed+2
displaytwo-handed
1
One Handed Kickflip
One Handed KickflipLV 6
Linus Schmidt

The One Handed Kickflip is a variation of Kickflip by Dan & Dave. The move itself is a 360 degree rotation of a packet in one hand.

two-handedrotationspeedspin+4
two-handedrotationspeedspin
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