Description
In recent years, the memorized deck has seen a huge resurgence in popularity. However, I have found myself dissatisfied with the existing stacks in publication. So, I set out on my own solo journey to devise my own memorized deck. All of that, plus more, is detailed in my latest set of notes: A Stack to Forget.
A Stack To Forget By Harapan Ong
3. Introduction
4. Memorized Decks: Frequently Asked Questions
13. Memorizing a Deck
16. Tip #1: Use a deck of cards to help you memorize.
18. Tip #2: Don’t bite off more than you can chew.
20. Tip #3: Use mini games to test your own memorization.
25. Features
27. Bits and Pieces
34. A Short Word on Gambling Routines
35. Going Both Ways
39. Plunger Lie Detector
42. Four Choices
45. Snap Swap
48. The Three Hours
53. Matching the Cards
55. One handed Bottom Deal Turnover
57. Same Data, Different Conclusions
57. The Rolling Control
62. Spelling
63. Spelling Chain 1
64. Spelling Chain 2
66. You Can’t Handle the Truth
70. Prediction à la Kruskal
72. Old School, New School
74. One Final Note
75. Recommended Reading