How to Remember Every Card in the Deck
Bob Hampton, Natalia Becerra
Language: English
Pages: 14
ISBN: 2:00244379
Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub
This book teaches card players to remember every card in the deck and in what order they were played. The author is a successful memory teacher who applied his memory techniques to his own card play with amazing results. Whether you play Bridge, Canasta, Gin Rummy, Spades, Euchre, Poker, Blackjack or any other game where it helps to remember the cards, mastering these techniques will improve your game.
CACHE and CASH are spelled differently but are pronounced exactly the same. Therefore, both of these words would represent the number 76 (Hard C for the 7 and the SH sound for the 6). Remember that vowels count for nothing and are simply used to connect the consonants together to form words. Also, remember that this is a phonetic alphabet, so that means we only count SOUNDS. For example, the word COMB would only represent 73 (Hard C for the 7 and the M sound for the 3). Even though the B is at
L) SIX OF CLUBS = CaSH (C for Clubs and SH for 6) SEVEN OF CLUBS = CoKe (C for Clubs and K for 7) EIGHT OF CLUBS = CoFFee (C for Clubs and F for 8. Remember only one F is heard) NINE OF CLUBS = CoP (C for Clubs and P for 9) TEN OF CLUBS = CaTS (C for Clubs and TS for 10) Here’s What Your Pictures Might Look Like for Clubs . . . Now Let’s Do Diamonds ACE of DIAMONDS = DoT (D for Diamonds and T for 1) TWO of DIAMONDS = DaNe (This is like a great DaNe dog. D for Diamonds and N for 2) THREE of
represents spades and the J sound represents the Jack) QUEEN of SPADES = SQuirrel (S represents spades and the Q represents the Queen) KING of SPADES = SKunk (S represents spades and the K represents the King) Here’s What Your Face Card Pictures Might Look Like for Clubs . . . Here’s What Your Face Card Pictures Might Look Like for Diamonds . . . Here’s What Your Face Card Pictures Might Look Like for Hearts . . . Here’s What Your Face Card Pictures Might Look Like for Spades . . . Here’s our
sixty minutes, they will master memorizing cards within 14 days. Just think about it, if you can devote one hour a day for two weeks, you will rise to a level that you have never known before. It will be exhilarating to know how many cards of each suit have been played as well as the exact cards! You will have more knowledge of each person’s hand. You will have more information to help you plan your game strategy. You will play your best after you learn to REMEMBER every card in the deck! One
East had a huge COMB that was bigger than his head stuck in his hair, you wouldn’t forget it because the pictures are so vivid. I first discovered duplicate bridge in 2003 on a world cruise. During my first year of tournaments I experienced some really hard lessons at the table. I kept thinking that there must be a way to become better, faster! The learning curve seemed so slow. Then, during the first half of my second year I realized that some people were making a concerted effort to memorize