Poker Memory app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 9740 ratings )
Utilities Education
Developer: Beautyful Minds Educations
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.111, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 21 Jan 2010
App size: 4.55 Mb

Impress, Shock and Awe your friends when you recite the EXACT order of a shuffled deck of 52 cards, blindfolded!

This app is all that is between YOU and the Worlds Greatest Minds.

In the entire world, there are only 200 individuals who can memorize a random deck of cards under 5 minutes.

Now you can be one of them.
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Poker Memory is a method of memorizing a shuffled deck utilizing the principles of attaching unique attributes to each card.



Moreover, these techniques can be applied on other areas too!
- Remember your opponents hand histories on the poker table.
- Remember all key concepts and knowledge of your studies.
- Remember key business aspects and strategies.
- Remember the order of the entire poker deck to perform miraculous card tricks!
- Many more!

There are 2 modes you can use: Challenge or Training.
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In Training mode,
There are easy lessons and tutorials to guide you along in attaining the feat!

With these lessons, you master the techniques with 10 to 15 minutes a day!

In Challenge mode,
You can record the time and score of every attempt to be the top Memorizer of the world!
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Imagine now that you are one of the top 200 in the world.

You have a skill so rare that less than 0.0001% of the world possessed.

You can memorize a deck of shuffled cards in less than 5 minutes.

Your natural memory will improve as a result of internalizing these techniques!

And what is all that you need???

Only 10-15 minutes a day!

If you have some spare time between your activities, why not utilize it for Poker Memory?
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Take Action Now.

Click on the "Buy" Button to reap the benefits of Poker Memory immediately.

Try the lessons and tutorials out and see how they can turn you into a MEMORY PRO!

With Poker Memory, the question is not whether you can memorize a deck of shuffled cards, but

"How long do you want to take?"