| position during the first phase of the trick. It is used when four cards are placed on top |
| of four coins and the lower right coin is picked up and placed at the upper left position. |
| The description of the move will take several steps to cover the entire sequence. For a |
| bit of background a normal way a card is placed onto the table is discussed. Then the |
| way a card is placed on the table to do the Schneider Transfer Pickup is presented. |
| This is followed with an explanation of how the coin is picked up. Both are then put |
| So we begin by showing a normal way to place a card on top of a coin. Start by |
| holding three cards in the right hand in dealing position. There is a coin on the table |
that will be covered with a card. The motion begins when the thumb pushes the |
top card to the left covering the coin.  |
| Often the hand will rotate enabling the thumb to move toward the table so it can |
| continue to maintain control of the card, pushing the card onto the table over the coin. |
Then the hand would move away to the right and rotate palm up. The point here |
| is that when normal people thumb a card onto the table, they rotate their hand in doing |
| so. This rotation of the hand does not allow the fingers to manipulate something on the |
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