Can you describe in more detail what is happening and what do you think should 
be happening? Does it also occur with the number set to 5? (With larger 
numbers I guess it's easier for your brain to detect patterns which are not 
really there)

Peter

On Wednesday 03 December 2008 05:07:44 Kevin wrote:
> > I guess that is the 'number of grade 0 cards to hold in your hand' option
> > kicking in. It's a feature, not a bug: there is no use in trying to learn
> > your entire deck at once, but it's best to concentrate on a small subset
> > at any time.
>
> I have my number of grade 0 cards to hold in my hand set to 50.
> Moreover, I rate them as 1 after the first view, so that shouldn't be
> coming into effect here at all as far as I can understand.
>
> What do you think?
>
> km
> 
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