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Practicing Different Sequences as a Training Tool

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My introduction to Intermediate didn't exactly turn heads in Vermont. My biggest problem is that I get "box stupid". I get lost in the sequence and start peeking at the card on an up line--reportedly, not the best time or place to review one's card. Today, instead of practicing the Known And my Free yet again I decided to memorize and practice other sequences. The first was this year's GMAC Unknown and the second was a friend's 1976 Advance Free. I'd like to think this will help and plan to do it again tomorrow with previous years' unknowns. I'd like to know if any of you see any benefit to practicing this way.
 

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