17 moves

"It started more as a combo, but i've added enough elements over time that it's become its own move at this point" -Dom Corrado

A One-Handed flourish highly inspired by Tobias Levin's Waves. A flowy move that takes waves' idea and makes the packet slide in a fluid motion to the other packet.

Sange is one of Daniel's original moves that he has posted on the channel Lotus In Hand. It is a cut that can be easily utilized in combos and can also be done continuously.

Throwback is a flourish inspired by Kevin Ho's Backdrop grip. It opens with the same grip and positioning as Backdrop and then is spun by the middle finger.

Budget Cuts is a running one-handed flourish taught in the Cardistry High project that was created by a partnership of Zach Mueller and Noel Heath to teach original moves created by both of them.

King slinger was originally taught on CARDISTRY HIGH, and King Slinger 2 is an add-on that adds a second single card to the ending of the move. King Slinger is a one card flourish that is essentially a combination of KING CHARMING and GUN SLINGER. King Charming is my variation on *Prince Charming *by Oliver Sogard. Gun slinger is a variation of Bullet by Andrei Jikh. -Zach Mueller This tutorial features King Slinger and King Slinger 2


Lite dribble is a flourish created as a closer for the move Seattleite. It consists in a corner spin into a dribble that makes the cards look like they are flowing to the the deck.

A flourish inspired by Satellite by Kevin Ho and Michael James' Escaping Me flourish from the bundle Solo. This tutorial includes the Seattleite flourish and the Lite Dribble

Flicker is a move in which a singular card is spun around your fingers. This move can be useful in combos, and can be used in before perfomring the flicker shot.

Here's a little ditty that I've been using for a while - it's just one of those things I really enjoy doing, especially as a part of my warm-up practice. It's nothing original, other than the order the different elements of the cut are in (hence the name). And while it's not my greatest work, I hope it encourages those watching to discover fun and visually stylistic combinations of their own to play around with. Thanks for reading! - Kevin Ho