Do you remember that game called Memory, or Concentration, when you were a child? As you may recall, these memory games required you to turn cards over and match them according to shapes and colors. If you have recently tried to play this game with a child, you may find that your own concentration is slightly wavering.
In fact, as adults grow older, our memory tends to become weaker and weaker – the solution? Doctors recommend that adults exercise their brain (don’t forget, your brain is a muscle!) as much as possible. Along with playing games such as Concentration, reading and participating in other card games is crucial to one’s mental health as well. Throughout the game of Hand ‘n Foot, you will find that your memory becomes sharper as each game begins and ends ... why is this? Simply put, Hand ‘n Foot is a fine way to exercise your brain, and the brain enjoys a bit of needed concentration once in awhile.
While the game Concentration may be much too young for adults to currently enjoy, Hand ‘n Foot requires an equal amount of brain power. Try and remember those cards that your opponents have in their hands, and try to guess what each player may do next. If you follow this card game closely enough, you will soon be able to see just how well you can find certain play patterns. Within weeks, you may find that you can easily figure out just how the game will go ... and you can use this to your advantage. Remember to exercise your brain by playing games like Hand ‘n Foot – who knows, you just may be able to beat a child at Concentration sometime soon if you keep playing Hand ‘n Foot!

