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TCTCSA
TCTCSALV 4
Dan & Dave
2004

#9 in The System Tutorial by sedimental

packet cutspintwo-handed+3
packet cutspintwo-handed
00.327.0000
00.327.0000LV 3
Dan & Dave
2004

#8 in The System Tutorial by sedimental

continuouspacket cuttwo-handed+3
continuouspacket cuttwo-handed
One-Handed Fan | Smear Fan
One-Handed Fan | Smear FanLV 1
Unattributed Cardistry

A beautiful one-handed fan. Can also be done with both hands.

fandisplayclassic+3
fandisplayclassic
Madonna 2
Madonna 2LV 4
Dan & Dave
2003

#7 in The System Tutorial by sedimental

continuousrunningtwo-handed+3
continuousrunningtwo-handed
Mary Jane
Mary JaneLV 3
Dan & Dave
2004

Mary Jane is a combination of the Smear Fan and the Charlie Cut, and is the sixth flourish from Dan & Dave’s DVD The System. The deck is cut to execute a smear, then a packet on top of the fan is tossed off into the other hand.

aerialcombofanpacket cuttwo-handed+5
aerialcombofanpacket cuttwo-handed
False Sybil
False SybilLV 5
Dan & Dave
2004

#5 in The System Tutorial by sedimental

packet cutrunningtwo-handed+3
packet cutrunningtwo-handed
West Coast Chaos
West Coast ChaosLV 4
Dan & Dave
2004

#4 in The System Tutorial by sedimental

packet cuttwo-handed+2
packet cuttwo-handed
Bad Habit
Bad HabitLV 3
Brian Tudor
1997
classicpacket cuttwo-handed+3
classicpacket cuttwo-handed
Madonna
MadonnaLV 4
Dan & Dave
2003
two-handedpacket cut+2
two-handedpacket cut
Genesis
GenesisLV 2
Dan & Dave
2004

One of the first moves that Dan and Dave have created

classictwo-handed+2
classictwo-handed
Waterbend
WaterbendLV 4
Joe Feldpausch

Waterbend is a smooth card drop in which the cards form two simultaneous arcs, creating the illusion of a flowing waterfall. Variations Two popular variations of the move are: The classic version, where the cards are arranged in a "T" shape. A variation where the upper packet is positioned noticeably higher. Origin I still remember the day Waterbend started to come together. I was just on my couch messing around with cards, I thought about how beautiful and iconic so many cascade moves are and how there aren't nearly as many of them as packet cuts. After a faro shuffle, I started experimenting with different grips to see what kinds of cascades I could create with the interwoven cards. At some point, I noticed the cards almost looked like they were falling and bouncing off my fingers, and I thought that was a really interesting idea to chase. After a ton of experimenting, I discovered that rotating half the deck sideways let the cards fall onto my thumb and align once landing in my other hand. From there, everything just clicked, and Waterbend was born. —Joe Feldpausch References Nikita Yatsik performing the variation: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sq66-g-jd-I

two-handedcascadenew deck+3
two-handedcascadenew deck
PREQEL
PREQELLV 5
Dan & Dave
2009

A classic move by Dan and Dave Buck.

two-handedpacket cut+2
two-handedpacket cut
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