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I have developed my own philosophy regarding Anki decks, which I think is pretty different from the typical ways in which Anki decks are organized.
 
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i now have three "math problems" decks. the first is the original one, which i stopped using because of the stupid 160% default easy factor, and which now has 74 due cards. the second deck is the place where i moved all the new cards to, so that i could start going through the backlog of new cards i made. this one is working fine i guess — no big problems so far. the third deck is to address the fact that i want to add new cards even now, but if i add them in deck 2, then i'll be reviewing them in like five months or whatever, which seems a little too far off. so i'd like to add new problem cards, do a "fake review" or something (since they are so fresh in my mind, i don't really need to re-solve the problem), and then have them come back in one month or so.
  
  
 
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I have developed my own philosophy regarding Anki decks, which I think is pretty different from the typical ways in which Anki decks are organized.

i now have three "math problems" decks. the first is the original one, which i stopped using because of the stupid 160% default easy factor, and which now has 74 due cards. the second deck is the place where i moved all the new cards to, so that i could start going through the backlog of new cards i made. this one is working fine i guess — no big problems so far. the third deck is to address the fact that i want to add new cards even now, but if i add them in deck 2, then i'll be reviewing them in like five months or whatever, which seems a little too far off. so i'd like to add new problem cards, do a "fake review" or something (since they are so fresh in my mind, i don't really need to re-solve the problem), and then have them come back in one month or so.