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How to Learn & Memorize a Randomized Deck of Playing Cards

Using a Memory Palace and Image-Association System Specifically Designed for Card Memorization Mastery

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How to Learn & Memorize a Randomized Deck of Playing Cards

By: Anthony Metivier
Narrated by: Robert Armin
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No gamblers! This book is for magicians only!

If you've ever struggled to memorize the order of a randomized deck of cards, then this may be the most important book you'll ever read. Although you may be skeptical, you've heard about the memory techniques that allow people to memorize the order of 52 cards in under a minute. And you want that skill. Badly. The good news is that this technique works gangbusters! Not only that, but it's incredibly easy to learn and tremendously effective when it comes to performing card magic miracles - if you learn the skills in the right way.

This short book shows you the surprisingly simple process and breaks it down into all of its component parts so that you can memorize an entire deck of cards within a minute or less of first seeing it in randomized order.

Look, you can either spend forever, painfully memorizing a deck of cards using rote memorization, or you can learn this technique in under fifteen minutes and master it with just a few hours of practice, and if you use it right, immediately impress all of your friends with the most unbelievable card magic they've ever seen. If you really want to perform card miracles, make this small investment right now and learn how to use the natural abilities of your mind to memorize a deck of cards rapidly, naturally and magnetically.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.©2013 Anthony Metivier (P)2013 Anthony Metivier
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fairly basic, but practical. I don't know the intent of Metivier, but on his YouTube channel and website, he has a lot of really informative stuff

Succinct, useful

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Funny, and reflective, at times strangely spiritual. The pneumonic used in this book can be chaotic and harmonious; just like our inner psyches

Entirely enjoyable

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This short little audio book explain the basic approach of mastering memorization of playing cards. If you are familiar with mnemonic techniques then there is nothing new in this book.

Great basic guide to mastering memory

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I liked the logic of the author's way of memorizing. Quick listen and very informative. This is one of the first books I've read on the subject, however.

Nice

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This little book covers some very focused memory skills for magicians. That brevity is a virtue.

The book also contains some bonus materials that will wet the listener’s appetite for learning more uses of the memory palace techniques.

Compact and Practical

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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

this could have been a better audio if the author actually used the short cues that he references. he doesnt use the nmonics that he recommends and never explains why he is not using them.

What could Anthony Metivier have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

he could have followed the nmonics in his book.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Robert Armin?

he reads it well.

Any additional comments?

really, how do you memorize a deck of cards? can the author really do that?

incredibly confusing

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