The Memory Masters
Vaystrem writes "Wired's Article 'The Masters of Memory' details the outcome of the recent U.S. Memory Championship ,where 'three dozen people who had, in just five minutes, memorized the positions of 52 cards in a shuffled deck and were now happily organizing cards in a new deck into the same order as the pack they had memorized.'" The article includes details of "the mind numbing upcoming world championship. Could you in a half hour 'memorize a random string of thousands of 1s and 0s'?" I'm still working on the mnemonic alphabet.
Open source program for training mnemotechnic memory:
Mnemesis
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> do you actually need to memorize random strings of numbers
PIN codes, phone numbers, ID numbers, passwords, registration numbers.
They are hardly ever as long as 150 digits but they are EXTREMELY common.
> Instead, our brains are much better suited to recognizing patterns
RTFA, that's what the whole concept is based on. Just associate symbols with patterns/images and then create a story/image based on the set created.
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As someone who has done Casino Security(long,long ago) I can say most casinos don't want card counter.
1 card counter is a draw, 100 card counters is a loss. which is what you get when it becomes known you don;t mind counters. Counter often work in teams.
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