The goal in this chapter is to list various strategies people have applied to the |
performance of Matrix. The idea is to just touch on them without getting involved |
deeply in the theory of each. The number of approaches to what initially appeared to |
be a simple trick is interesting. |
Traditionally Matrix is performed quickly. The coins are laid on the table, covered and |
then picked up quickly. I believe the primary reason for this is fear. There is no reason |
to do Matrix quickly. The audience tends not to be aware of what is happening. So |
you can give them every chance to see that a coin has traveled from one location to |
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