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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Since I have ADD and a short attention span, I leave the memory stuff up to others.
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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otter606 New user Scotland 89 Posts |
I just did 13 cards a night for 4 nights
Court cards and aces are easy - I found 8s and 9s hard to get down. Then try remembering the indices by card suit/ number. Or go through sets of numbers remembering the card at each number e.g., multiples of 5, prime numbers etc. I do this every day on the bus to work and that keeps my agility up to speed. |
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Ross W Inner circle UK 1778 Posts |
Jeez this sounds hard. Is Tamariz's stack any better than the Nikola stack which I almost had off a few years ago (and keep intending to relearn)?
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Mago Gregorio Elite user Paris, France 473 Posts |
Tamariz stack is really incredible and you'll get a lot of tricks / gambling demonstration with it. It has specific properties due to its construction and is impossible to detect by laymen.
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T. Joseph O'Malley Inner circle Canada 1937 Posts |
Climbing a mountain is hard. Battling a mountain cougar is difficult.
Memorizing a deck is comparitavely easy. You Yanks, didn't you have to memorize 50 states and their respective capitals in grade school?? This isn't any harder to do... My tip would be to pick any method (mnemonics, singing, brute force, etc) and then work on it each day for a month. When you feel like watching TV, work on the method instead. Chances are you'll have it down in less than half that time - and you'll have a very powerful tool at your disposal.
tjo'
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Larry Davidson Inner circle Boynton Beach, FL 5270 Posts |
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On 2006-06-26 01:38, Pete Biro wrote: Because I have those same issues, I put off learning a memorized stack for a very long time. I finally put my mind to it and found that it wasn't very difficult to learn Martin Joyal's stack. I'm thankful that I made the effort because some of the strongest material that I perform now depends on the tool. |
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otter606 New user Scotland 89 Posts |
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On 2006-06-26 10:46, T. Joseph O'Malley wrote: Yes, absolutely - compared to learning a good DL or a faro weave or an elmsley count this is trivial! Plus once you've got it you have loads of incredible sleight-light tricks and can enhance existing tricks. |
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