Dominic O’Brien is renowned for his phenomenal feats of memory and for
outwitting the casinos of Las Vegas at the blackjack tables, resulting in a
ban. In addition to winning the World Memory Championships eight times,
he was named the Brain Trust of Great Britain’s Brain of the Year in 1994
and Grandmaster of Memory in 1995. He has made numerous appearances
on TV and radio and holds a host of world records, including one for
memorizing 2,385 random binary digits in 30 minutes. In 2005 he was given
a lifetime achievement award by the World Memory Championships
International in recognition of his work to promote the art of memory all
over the world; and in 2010 he became the General Manager of the World
Memory Sports Council.

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