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British memory champion (born 1957)

Dominic O'Brien
Dominic O'Brien (right)
Born (1957-08-10) 10 August 1957 (age 67)
Known forAuthor of memory-related books

Dominic O'Brien (10 August 1957) is a British mnemonist and an author of memory-related books. He is the eight time World Memory Champion and works as a trainer for Peak Performance Training.

He began developing his mnemonic techniques in 1987 when he saw Creighton Carvello memorise a pack of 52 playing cards in less than three minutes on the BBC television programme Record Breakers. To memorise numbers, O'Brien developed the mnemonic Dominic system, which is similar to the Major System. He has written books about memorisation techniques such as How to Develop a Perfect Memory, Quantum Memory Power, Learn to Remember, How to Pass Exams, The Winning Hand, and The Amazing Memory Box.

He gives lectures, and has been seen on television programmes such as The Human Body.

Dominic O'Brien had an entry in the Guinness Book of Records for his 1 May 2002 feat of committing to memory a random sequence of 2808 playing cards (54 packs) after looking at each card only once. He was able to correctly recite their order, making only eight errors, four of which he immediately corrected when told he was wrong.

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References

  1. "Peak Performance Training - Trainers". www.peakperformancetraining.org. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  2. Neporent, Liz (July 2009). "Memory Tips from Dominic O'Brien". AOL Health. Archived from the original on 28 December 2009. Retrieved 1 July 2009.

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