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camron Regular user 160 Posts |
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On Feb 22, 2018, ImpromptuBoy wrote: I was 1st shown the system by my teacher, who learned it from harry's books and he blew my mind with some of the demonstrations..... The **** works! |
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ImpromptuBoy Special user Toronto, Canada 898 Posts |
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On Feb 22, 2018, Harry Lorayne wrote: I know! Funny how that works eh? To each their own I suppose. I'm just sharing my story so that others can learn from my mistakes. And for people to get your Memory book! Lechaim Harry! Mor |
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Dumpty New user 7 Posts |
Old thread, but am just starting on learning the Mnemonica stack. I am using the Peg system from Harry Lorayne. I tried the ideas in Tamariz's book but they didn't work for me. Actually they rather put me off.
(Dumb question: I haven't seen anyone make the observation that 52 = 2 x 26 ! I.e. use a, b, c, etc twice. Any mileage there? Assuming you only ever want to memorize a deck of cards and not anything longer than 52 items.) |
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Nikodemus Inner circle 1140 Posts |
I'm not quite sure what you are asking?
I assume you are thinking in terms of using the letters A-Z (twice) as pegs for the 52 positions?? If so (without fully understanding your question) I can foresee at least one problem - does your idea depend on knowing the position of each letter in the alphabet? I can easily tell you the first 5 letters ,and last 3. But I don't know the 12th, 18th, 20th etc etc. without needing time to work it out. Likewise I don't know the position of P, R, J, V T etc etc. So it sounds like you would have to memorise the position of the letters in the alphabet before you even start learning your stack of cards. On the other hand, maybe this would have other uses once you learnt it. |
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Dumpty New user 7 Posts |
You read my mind! Yes, it would require knowing the positions of the letters. E.g. I know a-e, m-o, t, x-z already, just because. It'll be easy to get the rest I suspect. And I also think it would have other uses. It was just a random idea.
Anyway, I've got 26 cards in my shortish-term memory already after two days (maybe 90 minutes in total) thanks to Harry Lorayne, so I'm sticking with that! And testing myself with the Stack Guru app. |
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DJ Trix Inner circle 1197 Posts |
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Sophocles Loyal user 251 Posts |
Ultimate Stack Trainer - around $4. I used with Memorandum for practice and helped me a lot. You can use with ANY stack
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JuanPoop Loyal user Luckily for you, I only have 210 Posts |
Hi - a new member here, so please be gentle with me... I am an amateur/ hobbyist and aim to volunteer some of my time to do shows for elderly, disadvantaged, etc, as well as doing the toughest assignment of all - entertaining friends and extended family. I am 65 and live in Sydney, Australia.
I have chosen to make my first ever post in this thread because I have been head-down in learning the Mnemonica stack for the past month, or so. I used the Rick Lax trainer and thought it worked really well. I made a couple of small adjustments to the pegs to make them connect with me and my way of thinking, but it is locked in. I feel very proficient with it and confident to use it in front of others. I recognise others have used different methods and Harry is always (justifiably) keen to point to his fantastic work in memory - but the bottom line is to find what works for you. Once found, the learning journey is a great challenge and the reward of achievement very satisfying.
aka Lucky John
Sydney, Australia |
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JBSmith1978 Veteran user NY 389 Posts |
My advice beside the aforementioned tools to really consider taking the time to learn both a peg and palace system as once learned ( in the general) will serve one well. Their applications are limited only by ones imagination.
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ParkinT New user Orlando, FL USA 82 Posts |
A new alternative, that is truly hands on, check out The Trainer Deck.
It is a physical deck designed explicitly as a tool to help you easily master the MemDeck. |
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bhavz95 New user 51 Posts |
I used Quizlet. Theres a bunch of sets already made and I just played the games till I had it down pat.
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yin_howe Special user Malaysia 981 Posts |
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On Jul 15, 2021, ParkinT wrote: I got this. It was really helpful.
"Talent without passion is talent wasted.."
https://www.youtube.com/user/yinhowe80/ |
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