Last night I was playing a card game with a few people that's mostly a game of quick reactions and good hand-eye coordination. I was terrible at it. Everyone is distributed an equal share of cards at first; and then they lay cards down, rotating across the players. If two cards in a row match, the first person to slap the stack wins all the cards on the stack. The same outcomes applies if two cards match with one card in between. Also, if someone lays down a face card (jack, queen, king, or ace), the next person has to keep laying down cards (only one chance if it was a jack, two if it was a queen, three if it was a king, and four if it was an ace) until they put down a face card of their own or else the person who laid down the face card wins all the cards on the stack; of course, the match-slap rules still apply, too.
Anyway, I was lucky to keep some cards so long through the game. It was mostly luck of having face cards that other people could not beat. I did not once win cards by slapping matches. The girl who explained the game had a very quick reaction time: milliseconds. Mine could probably be measured in seconds! For one thing, the cards of the same rank of different suits look different, so that's some cognitive processing there. Matching cards with one spacer card between them means keeping track of two different matching cards for each time a new card is put out. I never had the speed for this game.