A few weeks ago I wrote a post on the realistic expectations in Daygame and at the end I went over the quality someone could expect: 0 – 2 eights 6 – 8 sevens 2 – 6 sixes That was for a guy who was hitting that advanced level of 12 lays a year (the … Continue reading Male Quality
Category: player’s journey
Turning Weaknesses into Strengths
Recently I did an interview for Lee Cho Daygame’s blog which you can find here and about a week later Seven Daygame did the same. In my post I said that there was a poor perception of the average Asian and that one would need to work and introspect harder than someone of another race. … Continue reading Turning Weaknesses into Strengths
2019 Statistics
I’ve been too lazy with writing this post (it’s now June!) but better late than never. Approaches: 569 Dates: 40 Lays: 11 And the ratios: Approach to date: 14:1 Date conversion: 27.5% Approach to lay: 52:1 Now let’s work through what I think about those numbers, and what’s to come in the future. Approaches I’m … Continue reading 2019 Statistics
Realistic Expectations
I’m going to be harsh in this post and lay down some realistic expectations for what someone can achieve in Daygame in terms of quantity and quality. Now of course this is dependent on your starting SMV. If you start with a higher SMV then you can get higher quality to begin with and over … Continue reading Realistic Expectations
Lee Cho Daygame: 10 Questions With Thomas Crown
Hot off the press (pretty much given the frequency of posts in these lockdown days): I've been messaging Lee for a while now talking about Daygame and he had the fun idea of doing an interview for his website which you can find here. I really enjoyed answering his questions and hopefully you'll find the … Continue reading Lee Cho Daygame: 10 Questions With Thomas Crown
Another Something Completely Different
The lockdown rumbles on so I thought I better write another post. But what to cover? There’s hardly any Game to talk about. So how about something else I like and have been interested in for a long time: coffee. Try to work out the similarities to Game if you like. I had a mate … Continue reading Another Something Completely Different
Another Update
In times like these there are no distractions. The current situation makes it easy to focus on your goal without any kind of interference. I try to look at the bright side of things still. For me, right now, that focus is leaning out. My initial aim is to go down from 265 lbs to … Continue reading Another Update
Update
It’s been a very quiet start to the year. First there were the storms (constant rain) and the winter (constant cold). Now that it’s spring and we should all be firing off a lot more sets there’s the coronavirus (constantly quiet). I’m still getting my sessions in but I’m averaging one or two sets a … Continue reading Update
Something Completely Different
Two things on my radiator: a hot coffee and a cold protein shake. I need to drink the shake and let it digest for a bit before going to the gym. The walk is 20 minutes and so by the time I’m there the shake will have digested and I’ll be into the caffeine swing. … Continue reading Something Completely Different
Daygame Is Not A Grand Production
I remember reading this Krauser post a while ago and laughing at the second picture (the one of the Morris-esque dancers). It highlighted to me that - in my opinion - the stop, while incredibly powerful, can be the most contrived part of the process. It’s the only part of the process which is a … Continue reading Daygame Is Not A Grand Production
