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thumb can push off another card from the top of its packet to the left. As the
thumb pushes the card, it is slid over the first finger of the right hand. That finger
insures that only one card is pushed off the top. This picture shows an under view.
 
In this figure, the top card has been extended while the fingers remain curled. Move
that hand toward the table. As the hand nears the table, the fingers, holding the
concealed coin, extend a bit, allowing the edge of the concealed coin to hit the surface
of the table (view from under). The concealed coin is snapped forward onto
the table under cover of the extended card. Just as before, the right thumb
releases the top card and moves to the right a bit to hold the other cards against the
hand. The right hand is moved suddenly to the right allowing the top card to fall onto
the table. From the audience point of view you placed a card on the table. In
reality, you placed a card onto the table over a coin unknown to the audience.
Schneider Pickup Move
To do the pick-up move the card is placed on top of a coin so the edge of the coin
touches the edge of the card. You can get to this position easily by holding the card
with the thumb and second finger at the long edges of the card. Then place the card on
the coin so the thumb touches the coin. When the card is released, both will be lined