| to the upper left position carrying the hidden coin. At that position, the coin there is |
| covered but the Schneider Transfer Deposit is performed not only covering the coin but |
also leaving the hidden coin behind.  Then the last card is placed |
over the coin at the lower left position. |
| At the end of this sequence of actions, the coin at the lower right position will have |
| been moved to the upper left position. There will be a card lying at each position and |
| the audience will not be aware that one coin has been moved to the upper left. At the |
| end of this sequence, you will still be holding the main part of the deck in your left |
| This sequence of motions is done without drawing attention to what you are doing. |
| However, you should say something that insures they are aware of your actions. I |
| usually ask the question, “Do you know what a matrix is?” If they say |
| something about it being a math term I respond with a statement that someone in the |
| crowd is educated. If they talk about the movie named “Matrix” or anything |
| else, I ask what the word matrix means. I normally just listen and make some |
| appropriate comment. The issue here is that you are talking about what is going to |
| happen without talking about what you are doing. While this chatter is going on and |
| while I am placing the coins and cards on the table my body is relaxed and I am simply |
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