LIVE CLASS - Which Type of Game is Right for You - Daygame Vs. Nightgame Vs. Online Game Vs. Social Circle 02/19/22 Пикап тодд

Date: 02/19/22 (1:10) What kind of Game is right for you? (2:42) Activities Game (10:00) Online Game (13:57) Daygame (18:55) Nightgame (23:08) Social Circle (27:38) Best Strategy as Advanced (27:48) Use Online Daygame Nightgame for direct results (31:00) Will we get any awards for the monthly mission? (31:56) Social circle is the easiest, but I have almost zero results. I started learning nightgame first, then I get more from day/night/online. I don’t feel social games are effective. I can have friends just as friends, but feel like the social game is wasting time. What is your take on this? (34:20) I get hammered very hard when I open poorly at nightgame. Like, the girls just blow me out of the water, as someone with a background in daygame. How do I improve or change my opens to better suit the nightlife environment? (36:00) When it comes to gaming in restaurants or a mix of restaurants and bars, is there a way to approach and game multiple tables without getting the staff involved or kicking you out? (38:34) Can you give a few examples of building your own social circle? (43:34) Apologies, realize it’s not related to the topic but do you still run the immersion program? If so, would be great to know where and when? (44:14) How to build and maintain social circles when I travel too much? For example, one in New York and one in Miami. (46:05) I feel like not every city is well suited for daygame. I live in Toronto, and there are very few walkable places where I can do approaches on the street. It’s mostly just a few shopping malls and one or two streets with decent foot traffic but even there it’s mostly walking sets. In shopping malls, you have to wear a mask also. And it’s cold and snowy in the winter. When I lived in Krakow, Poland, it was much more walkable and better for game. (49:02) I actually get more excited when there is something competitive. If you make a price for number one, that’ll be awesome. (50:18) I’ve cold approached 3 women while on this call. Tampa day-game is lit. How do I sleep with one of these girls before my flight in 4 hours? (50:41) What’s the monthly mission? (51:23) Blueprint Exercise (51:40) First Exercise (52:54) Kind of relevant to game/life in general. In your opinion, how many skills can someone realistically build at the same time? Torn between Jiu-jitsu, Game, E-commerce business idea, Poker, Crossfit, you name it / there’s more. I’m fully conscious that none of these can scale much when bundled together. You’ve developed skills in a few things, how many hobbies are sustainable for maximum growth? Curious about how you mentioned you stopped gaming when working on poker, is it really a case of cutting the bullshit and doubling down on one thing at a time? (56:06) Todd, I just see the fitness thread in the forum. Are you still updating your fitness progress? (56:44) I would talk about nutrition/exercise in a little more detail and try to establish a tease on some of her takes. (57:10) Be a little more logical in connecting, escalate verbally and include sparse physicality, open-loop her questions as to my biography/CV. (58:27) Teasing her about her being fit like if she had trouble lifting something and making plans to go to the gym. (59:05) Talk about the. books I’ve read and exercising that I do. Also, my ambitions are to get into top tech companies and make a shit load of money. (59:46) So do you write prose or poetry in between sets? (59:54) Or anything sports-related. (1:00:26) Sets (workout sets) (1:00:46) I mean verbal escalations earlier because, how I see it, it would make a higher impact on her in terms of conversations she has with men. If she has the professional background you described. (1:02:06) If you can do half to a third as much to maintain, I want to ask: How long does it take of intensive gaming to get to a point where you can dial it back for maintenance in order to focus on other things? Success here is relative, so let’s just say, late-intermediate to advanced or something to make it concrete. (1:04:26) We did this one before by the way. (1:04:52) Tease about being trouble, do more emotional spike stuff. (1:05:02) If I met her in her environment, I’d make it a point to leverage the environment or friend group more than even her, as soon as she accepts premise lines on 2-3 occasions. (1:05:43) As Rui said, emotional spikes which are more harsh/severe, but hopefully, fly under her groups’ radar. (1:06:43) If I were to spend my time in cold approach vs online dating, it seems to me that the cold approach would give more gains on personal growth. What’s your view? (1:08:58) Just for transparency’s sake, you said you prefer the cold approach over any other form of game, even to the detriment of social circle. Is that still true today?
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