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Peg Every Page

This is a simple version of a feat which is featured by many professional performers. They give copies of a magazine to several spectators and then ask some of them to call out a page number.

Without hesitation, the performer can tell them about the most noticeable items which feature on each of the pages which are called out.

Some performers use memory training like you are learning here, while a few probably use other methods.

You probably realize that your study of the Peg Systems gives you the ability to duplicate this feat with relative ease.

Start by privately reviewing your Numerical Pegs up to at least the number of pages in the magazine which you use. Now, you just look through each page but don’t try to read or memorize everything there.

Just focus on the one (or two at most) items which take up the most area of each page. Now, join the subject of that item to your Numerical Peg for that page’s number.

That’s really all there is to it.

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