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Memory and Card Playing: How to Remember Cards

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We’ve all had dreams where we’d hit the jackpot while on vacation in Vegas. But you’re not just content with dreams – you want to make it a reality. And rather than play the slot machines – where your chances are laughably low – or games of chance like Roulette, you want to win the big bucks by playing a game where you can actually control your chances of winning. That’s right: I’m talking about memory and card playing. There’s a reason why all of the expert gamblers and players tend to flock to card games like Blackjack – with enough concentration and memory skills, you stand a good chance of beating the house at its own game and winning a small fortune. If you’re ready to start playing against the house and winning some real casino money, then you’ll need to start with the first – and most important – step: programming your memory skills for instant success.

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Memory and Card Playing: How to Remember Cards

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• We’ve all had dreams where we’d hit the jackpot while on vacation in Vegas.

• But you’re not just content with dreams – you want to make it a reality. And rather than play the slot machines – where your chances are laughably low – or games of chance like Roulette, you want to win the big bucks by playing a game where you can actually control your chances of winning.

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That’s right: I’m talking about memory and card playing.

There’s a reason why all of the expert gamblers and players tend to flock to card games like Blackjack – with enough concentration and memory skills, you stand a good chance of beating the house at its own game and winning a small fortune.

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If you’re ready to start playing against the house and winning some real casino money, then you’ll need to start with the first – and most important – step: programming your memory skills for instant success.

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Giving Your Memory Skills an Intense Workout

Think of your memory skills as an athlete who wants to qualify for the Olympics.

How do you think the athlete starts off his day? Does he sit around on the couch, eat junk food and then go down to the track for his trial runs? Or do you think he trains hard every day and fuels his body with foods that are proven to increase his performance?

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The human memory operates in the same way. If you just let your memory skills sit around and go to waste, then you can bet that you won’t be prepared for the intellectual rigor needed to remember cards. But if you focus on improving your memory by giving it plenty of mental workouts and eat the kind of brain food that’s guaranteed to make a significant impact…

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…You’ll be well on your way towards remembering those important cards!

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To start, make sure that your memory is on high alert by giving it a rigorous workout with puzzles and crosswords. And I don’t mean simple puzzles either – I’m talking about the Sunday paper crossword puzzle and deadly-level Sudoku.

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The harder you work your brain, the more alert and aware your memory concentration will be – and this is going to pave the pathway towards remembering each and every card that the dealer played.

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Also, make sure that you keep your memory fuelled with the kind of brain food that’s proven to increase memory function. For example, did you know that blueberries have been shown to increase concentration levels and mental alertness?

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And when it comes to meat, be sure to get your fill of your favorite fish – research has shown that fatty acids like omega-3 promote optimum brain health. For added measure, throw in plenty of sunflower seeds and nuts, as these superfoods keep your brain healthy and strong.

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Again, it might not seem as though this advice has anything to do with memory and card playing, but be patient – when your brain is at its most powerful, you’ll find it surprising simple to learn how to remember cards.

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How to Remember Those Playing Cards

Are you ready to turn yourself into a memory master? Good – then sit back, relax and get ready to pave the way towards casino riches and a gambling fortune!

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Develop a System.

When it comes to remembering cards, it’s not enough to remember the names and faces of the cards – you need to reduce them down to simplistic combinations. By doing so, you’ll be more likely to remember the cards, as you won’t get bogged down by having to remember too many words (like “King of Hearts” or “Seven of Spades”).

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Counting experts recommend reducing cards to their numeric forms, with the first letter of their particular suit. For example, if you’re handed the Five of Diamonds, you’d register it as 5D. The Ace of Clubs would be 1C, the Two of Hearts 2H, and so on.

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Imagine a Filing Cabinet.

Now that you’ve got a numeric system in place for your cards, it’s time to up the ante with a great mental trick that will really help to visualize what cards have been used. Picture a filing cabinet within your mind, with a file made for each suit.

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Every time you see a particular card being used by the dealer, “file” the card away into its relevant folder. This will help you to remember what card has been used before – and what cards are likely to be used next!

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Get in Plenty of Practice!

Utilizing these visualization techniques won’t come easily at first – that’s while you’ll need to make practice a huge priority. But don’t jump into your car and head for the casinos just yet; instead, recruit a friend to recreate that casino experience and try it out on them first.

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While playing blackjack, use the filing cabinet mental technique that you’ve just learned about in this article. Picture each of the card suits going into the filing cabinet as the dealer throws them on the table. What cards are left? What cards are more probable to appear next?

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Learn More About Probability.

If you want to learn how to remember cards, then a key aspect to putting that memory to good use is learning more about probability. Pick up a few books on gaming and probability, and get to know the formulas you’ll need to determine which cards are likely to come next.

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As always, be sure to practice your new knowledge with friends before you try it out at the local casino. Between your memory skills and your newfound knowledge of statistics and probability, you’ll be in a prime position to make a small fortune during your next visit to the casinos!

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Memory and card playing go hand-in-hand: the more you understand about how memory influences your success at the card playing tables, the more experienced you’ll be at card playing. And it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand that when it comes to card playing, experience equates to some serious money!

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