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Bugger the Rain Man, this guy would make an awesome counter/ace tracker etc.
I was wasting some time the other day reading stuff on the Guiness World Records site, when a record for Most Cards Memorized caught my attention.
Dominic O'Brien supposedly memorized a full 54 decks, no not 54 cards, 54 decks or 2808 cards. Viewing the cards only once, it took him 11 hours 42 minutes to memorize the 54 decks, then 3 hours 30 minutes to recite them exactly. He made a total of eight errors, which included four mistakes and four prompted corrections.
Now I know people will say 'You don't need to be the Rain Man to count cards', but imagine what this guy could do!
If he can remembrer 54 decks, surely he'd have no trouble remembering one or two decks, say, while sitting in a casino playing blackjack?
Playing single or double deck, if he could actually remember each card that had been dealt, he could implement much more advanced systems than most of us who just keep track of whether there are more high or low cards in the deck.
Also, again in 1-2 deck games, if he memorised the cards as they were played in one game, he could then remember runs of cards for the next game, to know for example when an Ace was coming out, or when to hit on 17-18 and know the next card was a three. With a dealer that doesn't shuffle perfectly of course.
What do you guys think? Would this guy be a casino's worst nightmare if he put his mind to it? Or am I just dreaming again?
I was wasting some time the other day reading stuff on the Guiness World Records site, when a record for Most Cards Memorized caught my attention.
Dominic O'Brien supposedly memorized a full 54 decks, no not 54 cards, 54 decks or 2808 cards. Viewing the cards only once, it took him 11 hours 42 minutes to memorize the 54 decks, then 3 hours 30 minutes to recite them exactly. He made a total of eight errors, which included four mistakes and four prompted corrections.
Now I know people will say 'You don't need to be the Rain Man to count cards', but imagine what this guy could do!
If he can remembrer 54 decks, surely he'd have no trouble remembering one or two decks, say, while sitting in a casino playing blackjack?
Playing single or double deck, if he could actually remember each card that had been dealt, he could implement much more advanced systems than most of us who just keep track of whether there are more high or low cards in the deck.
Also, again in 1-2 deck games, if he memorised the cards as they were played in one game, he could then remember runs of cards for the next game, to know for example when an Ace was coming out, or when to hit on 17-18 and know the next card was a three. With a dealer that doesn't shuffle perfectly of course.
What do you guys think? Would this guy be a casino's worst nightmare if he put his mind to it? Or am I just dreaming again?
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Bugger the Rain Man, this guy would make an awesome counter/ace tracker etc.
I was wasting some time the other day reading stuff on the Guiness World Records site, when a record for Most Cards Memorized caught my attention.
Dominic O'Brien supposedly memorized a full 54 decks, no not 54 cards, 54 decks or 2808 cards. Viewing the cards only once, it took him 11 hours 42 minutes to memorize the 54 decks, then 3 hours 30 minutes to recite them exactly. He made a total of eight errors, which included four mistakes and four prompted corrections.
Now I know people will say 'You don't need to be the Rain Man to count cards', but imagine what this guy could do!
If he can remembrer 54 decks, surely he'd have no trouble remembering one or two decks, say, while sitting in a casino playing blackjack?
Playing single or double deck, if he could actually remember each card that had been dealt, he could implement much more advanced systems than most of us who just keep track of whether there are more high or low cards in the deck.
Also, again in 1-2 deck games, if he memorised the cards as they were played in one game, he could then remember runs of cards for the next game, to know for example when an Ace was coming out, or when to hit on 17-18 and know the next card was a three. With a dealer that doesn't shuffle perfectly of course.
What do you guys think? Would this guy be a casino's worst nightmare if he put his mind to it? Or am I just dreaming again?
I was wasting some time the other day reading stuff on the Guiness World Records site, when a record for Most Cards Memorized caught my attention.
Dominic O'Brien supposedly memorized a full 54 decks, no not 54 cards, 54 decks or 2808 cards. Viewing the cards only once, it took him 11 hours 42 minutes to memorize the 54 decks, then 3 hours 30 minutes to recite them exactly. He made a total of eight errors, which included four mistakes and four prompted corrections.
Now I know people will say 'You don't need to be the Rain Man to count cards', but imagine what this guy could do!
If he can remembrer 54 decks, surely he'd have no trouble remembering one or two decks, say, while sitting in a casino playing blackjack?
Playing single or double deck, if he could actually remember each card that had been dealt, he could implement much more advanced systems than most of us who just keep track of whether there are more high or low cards in the deck.
Also, again in 1-2 deck games, if he memorised the cards as they were played in one game, he could then remember runs of cards for the next game, to know for example when an Ace was coming out, or when to hit on 17-18 and know the next card was a three. With a dealer that doesn't shuffle perfectly of course.
What do you guys think? Would this guy be a casino's worst nightmare if he put his mind to it? Or am I just dreaming again?