Scott Youngman said it perfectly here:

On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 5:14:03 PM UTC-7, Scott Youngman wrote:
>
> One of the difficult things about this bug is that *nothing turns out to 
> be a repeatable pattern*. There have been so many times I thought I saw a 
> regularity, but it failed within a day or two.
>

I had thought when my freezing started repeating quite quickly, I had to 
give up for a day or so.  I discovered over the past few days, if I just 
keep restarting and restarting, I would eventually again get past a big 
chunk of cards.  

I noticed (though I will be pensive about it), that sometimes if it is 
freezing repeatedly quickly, if I go to SETTINGS > CONFIGURE MNEMOSYNE > 
REVIEW MEMORIZED CARDS IN RANDOM ORDER > OK, sometimes that automatically 
shuffles the deck, allowing it to get past a sticky card.  However, for 
some reason, sometimes it does immediately shuffle the deck and show a 
different card on clicking "OK," at other times, it doesn't.  I don't know 
if this is meaningful or a combination of statistical chance + my 
confirmation bias (as each of my other hypotheses seems to have been).

  - Chris S.

P.S. Peter, I have sent you my database.

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