How to Learn & Memorize a Randomized Deck of Playing Cards ... Using a Memory Palace and Image-Association System Specifically Designed for Card Memorization Mastery
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 15 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. Go head and click "Buy Now" and you'll also learn a secret and powerful method for using a memorized deck in an unbelievable routine no one will ever be able to explain.Ìý
Anthony Metivier is a Canadian author and Memory trainer. His approach to mnemonics, known as the Magnetic Memory Method, has introduced several new innovations to the art of memory. Influenced by memory skills innovators like Harry Lorayne and Tony Buzan, Metivier is a promoter of mental literacy.
Born in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Metivier grew up in Kamloops. He completed first a BA and MA in English Literature before completing an MA in Media and Communications at the European Graduate School. Later, he completed a PhD and became the first person to hold a Doctorate in Humanities from York University.
From 2009-2011, Metivier taught Film Studies in the Art History Department of the University of Saarland partly under the auspices of a Mercator research grant for the project, Elective Affinities: Studien zu filmischen Adaptionen von Romanen und Erzhlungen mit Kunstbezug.
This little book covers some very focused memory skills for magicians on how to quickly memorize the order of a deck of playing cards. 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.
I have read a few memory books that involve memorizing cards, but this book grabbed me because off the author who i have seen many times on YouTube. His method is similar to others but he uses the major system and then assigning numbers to the cards,which i think is brilliant.
But the reason it gets 4 stars for a short book is because of the amount of additional content that comes with it. Anthony Metivier is obviously very committed to educating people on memory techniques and it shows in everything he does. Brilliant.