I’m beginning to see a growing schism in Daygame: introverted vs extroverted Daygame. The former is defined by the number farm technique; go out there and in a short space of time overcome your natural introversion to collect a pocketful of numbers, which you gradually whittle down to the lay. The technique is the same … Continue reading Introverted vs Extroverted Daygame
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#62: Dead Simple (Analysis)
IOIs: there’s so much that could be said here but I’ll focus on two things: 1) you should position yourself to get more IOIs by walking in the middle of any area, or as close as possible; I see too many guys skirting along the edge of the pavement, not thinking about their placement at … Continue reading #62: Dead Simple (Analysis)
#62: Dead Simple
I promised this year that I would write executive summaries of my lays and then storify them for a book at the end of the year. The previous reports had all been around 1000 words but I simply couldn’t write this one up in so few words. It took a lot of time and there … Continue reading #62: Dead Simple
#61: Was It All Worth It? (Analysis)
To be read alongside the lay report ***** Gutter Game: I don’t have much experience with Gutter Game but what I can say is that I didn’t do enough of it on the jaunt, especially on the earlier days. If I had done a cursory loop of the Daygame route between 11pm and midnight each … Continue reading #61: Was It All Worth It? (Analysis)
Prague Review
There it is, my first Eurojaunt in the bag. How did I do? What did I think? Would I go back? Let’s find out. Statistics It’s always good to start with stats because numbers don’t lie and they’re very useful to tell a story at a macro level. Approaches: 69 Number Closes: 27 Social Media … Continue reading Prague Review
London Mindsets
I was having a beer with another Daygamer a few days ago and he asked me what my mindsets were when I was out in London (emphasis on “my”). In the moment I started listing some and then boldly claimed I could list ten. So in a blatant rip-off of a recent podcast, here they … Continue reading London Mindsets
#60: Things That Go Bump in the Dead of Night (The System by Todd vs The London Daygame Model)
This isn’t a Daygame lay so it isn’t going to get the full treatment but I’ve watching a lot of Todd V’s material recently and so I thought I’d base this report on comparing his model (The System) to the one we already know (the LDM). There are a lot of similarities and in each … Continue reading #60: Things That Go Bump in the Dead of Night (The System by Todd vs The London Daygame Model)
The Anatomy of a First Venue: Part Four (Positive Signs, r/K Placement, Decision Making and Case Studies)
Is It Working? This is a question you’ll probably be asking yourself as you go along. Signs it’s working i.e. she is falling into your frame: She obviously jumps to qualify herself to a value you’ve espoused She turns to face you on her twelve o’clock She leans forward She gives long sustained eye contact. … Continue reading The Anatomy of a First Venue: Part Four (Positive Signs, r/K Placement, Decision Making and Case Studies)
The Anatomy of a First Venue: Part Three (Aims, Body Language, Conversation and Escalation)
Venue One Proper If you had to reduce the first venue down to the bare bones it would be this: the first venue is simply a conversation where you’re going to attempt to achieve three things: Pull her into your frame, and if so: Qualify her. Using this information you can: Decide on your next … Continue reading The Anatomy of a First Venue: Part Three (Aims, Body Language, Conversation and Escalation)
The Anatomy of a First Venue: Part Two (Initial Stages and Energy)
Initial Stages (Meeting) The golden rule of the initial stages is “be normal.” Get to the meeting point on time. In girl world anything up to 15 minutes late is on time so be ready for it. In fact, her being there early or within five minutes of the agreed meeting time is a small … Continue reading The Anatomy of a First Venue: Part Two (Initial Stages and Energy)
