The problem with momentum is that you can’t go out looking for it, you have to wait for it to come to you. This post is as much a reminder to me that I should stick to what I do best, and not be tempted by the ‘dark side of Daygame.’ Last year, for a … Continue reading Momentum
Category: practical
The Stealth-On Super Slut
I think I’ve observed this phenomena enough to write a post on it. Let me describe a situation which many of us have been in: You’re on a date with a girl and you’re pretty sure she likes you. Maybe the date came off of the back of a strong set, or strong texting, perhaps … Continue reading The Stealth-On Super Slut
Introverted vs Extroverted Daygame
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
#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)
