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How Kevin King demonstrates memorizing playing cards

I got permission from Kevin King (Nashville, Tennessee memory expert and magician) to share his technique of memorizing a deck of shuffled cards and calling back the values as a demonstration of memory power. He normally only does this for a small group of people on an informal basis.

How Kevin King demonstrates the memorization of a shuffled deck of 40 cards (the Court cards are not used, they are removed for his demonstration):

For this demonstration he has a special memory palace with four rooms and each room has five Loci. He mentally has an offset number for each room: The first room offset is zero, the second room offset is 10, the third room offset is 20, and the fourth room offset is 30.

Each two cards form a two-digit number. He equates that two-digit number to the object in his 00-99 permanent Major System list and mentally stores that object on the next available Loci in the room he's mentally in (starting with the first room).

Note that the tens (10S, 10H, 10C, 10D), each are mentally encoded as a single zero.

So for example let's say the shuffled deck of 40 cards are:

4D, 5C, 5H, 7C, AH, 7H, 2H, AC, 9H, 10S, 3C, 10H, 8C, 9D, 10C, 3D, 2C, 8S, 8H, 5S, 2S, 6C, 9S, 7S, 5D, 3H, 4S, 6D, 4H, AD, 9C, 7D, 6S, AS, 10D, 3S, 4C, 6H, 8D, 2D

In room A (offset zero):
45 57 17 21 90 (Rail, Lock, Duck, Net, Bus)

In room B (offset 10):
30 89 03 28 85 (Mice, VP, Swim, kNife, File)

In room C (offset 20):
26 97 53 46 41 (Nacho, Pig, Llama, Roach, Rat)

In room D (offset 30):
97 61 03 46 82 (Pig, Shoot, Swim, Roach, Fan)

So in the example above in the first room (room A): the first piece of furniture would have a RAIL from a railroad track sticking up, the second piece of furniture would have a LOCK sitting in it, the third piece of furniture has a DUCK quacking, the fourth piece of furniture would have a fishing NET, and the last piece of furniture in that room would have a toy BUS.

Also you could use a story to mentally link the five items in the room by saying: "A railroad RAIL is hitting a LOCK to try to free a DUCK caught in a NET and put on a school BUS so he won't be a quack".

The call back to the audience:
Since his words represent two digits which are based on the Major System he knows that RaiL (because of the R and L) means a four then a five. And so on.

I tried to tell Kevin that he has a unique way of demonstrating card memorization, but he downplays any uniqueness saying his technique is no different than somebody memorizing a bunch of digits of pi which a lot of memory competitors use.

But I do believe his overall method/effect combination is unique because since he is using just the number cards and the aces from a deck of cards he gets the benefit that the audience comes comes away thinking he memorized a full deck of playing cards.

Imo his method is much easier because he does not memorize any suits nor does he mentally convert the cards to a famous person, nor PA, nor PAO because it's not necessary since the card values suffice to make a two-digit number therefore, he has eliminated an extra step.

Also his rooms use an offset increment of 10. This makes it easy for him to do positional calculations. Note that most speed memorizers have a problem doing positional calculations.

Reminder that Kevin's technique with the 40 playing cards is used to demonstrate memory prowess similar to Harry Lorayne demonstrations and not to be used as a magic trick.
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Kevin King two-digit numbers and associated thing (each thing is named based on the Major System):

00. Seesaw
01. Setter (Irish)
02. Sun
03. Swim
04. Sour (lemon)
05. Seal (animal)
06. Sushi
07. Sock
08. Safe (lock box)
09. Soap
10. Ties
11. Tot
12. Tan
13. Dummy
14. Tire
15. Tail
16. Tissue
17. Duck
18. Dove
19. Tape
20. Nose (clown)
21. Net
22. Nun
23. Enema
24. Nair
25. Nail
26. Nacho
27. Neck
28. Knife
29. Knob
30. Mice
31. Mud
32. Moon
33. Mummy
34. Mayor
35. Mule
36. Match
37. Mic
38. Movie
39. Mop
40. Rose
41. Rat
42. Rhino
43. Ram
44. Rare (steak)
45. Rail
46. Roach
47. Rake
48. Roof
49. Rope
50. Lice
51. Light
52. Lion
53. Llama
54. Lawyer
55. Lily (pod)
56. Leash
57. Lock
58. Lava
59. Lip
60. Cheese
61. Shoot or Cheetah
62. Chain
63. Chime
64. Shower
65. Jello
66. Judge
67. Jack
68. Chief
69. Sheep
70. Gas
71. Cat
72. Can
73. Gum
74. Car
75. Claw
76. Cage
77. Cake
78. Coffee
79. Cab
80. Vice
81. Foot
82. Fan
83. Foam
84. Fire
85. File (cabinet)
86. Fish
87. Fog (horn)
88. Fife (Barney)
89. VP (Vice President)
90. Bus
91. Bat
92. Piano
93. Bomb
94. Bear
95. Bell
96. Beach (ball)
97. Pig
98. BeehiVe
99. Pipe
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Thanks Kevin!
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It’s really fun. I’ve been doing this exact thing for the better part of 10 years or so. Really satisfying.
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