How To Perform The Card Trick The Binary Routine

The Binary Routine is an original series of moves that I made. The tutorial is going to be in three parts, this being the first. I made 9 phases of the Binary Routine, 6 of which are false, and the other 3 are closers that involve a color card change at the end. In each of the 3 parts of the tutorial, I'll teach you 2 false cuts and 1 closer, along with some possible variations. Just keep in mind, you don't have to do any of these phases the way I teach them. If you find a better way to do a certain move, then by all means, do it the way you want. You can choose to listen to the speech to help you along, or watch the text on the screen instead if the speech is too confusing.
The Binary Routine requires a few simple prerequisites: the Charlier Cut, a 3-packet Sybil, the Swivel/Pivot Cut, and a 180 degree packet flip. The one move I'll teach you is called the Binary Flip. Once you learn that move, you can start learning the phases of the Binary Routine.
How the phases are named:
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