The interval is reset, but not it's easiness. (That's how the original SM2 
algorithm works, too)

Peter

On Thursday, November 18, 2010 04:59:02 pm Dougie Nisbet wrote:
> But it's not treated the same as a new card is it? Once it's then
> remembered again does its intervals start increasing at a bigger gap
> than a brand new card?
> 
> Dougie
> 
> On 18/11/2010 12:04, Peter Bienstman wrote:
> > In that case, the interval is set back to zero.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Peter
> > 
> > On Nov 18, 11:05 am, Alex White<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> 
> >> I understand how the algo works in getting things right, but say for
> >> instance I am on a 50 interval for a card (got it right loads of times
> >> in a row) and I mark it as 0 or 1 does the interval start again or is
> >> say the interval time split in half for example.
> >> 
> >> I hope that makes sense.
> >> 
> >> thanks in advance.
> >> 
> >> Alex

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