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Jarritos is a Two-handed flourish that revolved around a packet rotating in between 2 other packets held on each hand.

A flourish inspired by Satellite by Kevin Ho and Michael James' Escaping Me flourish from the bundle Solo. This tutorial includes the Seattleite flourish, which is a full combo with the Lite Dribble, taught during the combo.

Triforce, also known as Russian Pyramid , is a pyramid-shaped display made of three closely connected triangles. Two building methods are commonly used: Using the long edges of the cards. Using the short edges of the cards, resulting in a taller structure. References Ekaterina using this name in the film and in its title, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B27aJaIBfZk&t=17s sedimental channel, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YsemigJrBs

Holy Grail, less commonly known as Azlan’s Cut, is a construction-based display featuring a diamond-shaped structure framed by packets at the top and bottom. It is built step by step by pushing successive groups of cards back into the deck, then completed with a single motion that "unlocks" the entire structure by spreading the fingers. The move was first presented at Cardistry-Con 2025 in New York. References this name was used in the description of the Cardistry Con 2025 premiere (move number 25) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhjmmJpHpM8

This was actually one of, if not the first cut I created (my memory gets a bit hazy with cuts from that time). Back in mid-2015, I'd been doing cardistry for about 6 months and I had this cut minus the closer. Luckily, I happened to see a cut by Hisnent (one of my all-time biggest inspirations) where he closed packets at the end like a book. I simply took his closer and made a slightly "flow-ier" version for my own cut. -- Backett Behel

The creator wanted to playfully poke fun at a rival cardistry move named "Nimbus." In Harry Potter, the Firebolt broomstick outclasses the Nimbus, so he chose the name to jokingly suggest his cut was better and faster.

Blackhawk is a move where a single playing card is shot from the back of the hand, spinning through the air to create a visually stunning effect.

Cadence is an intricate move composed of multiple packet cuts, displays, and unique flows. This move won Move of the year 2025, awarded by Cardistry Con.