Alright...for those of you who don't know, Madison is the capital of the great state of Wisconsin. It is home to the University of Wisconsin. Population of about 350,000 in the urban area of the city. Quintessential college party town, always plenty of things to do. I have a slightly skewed view towards the more college aged activities, and I can't claim to have explored everything the city has to offer, so if anyone has anything to add feel free to chime in.
Geography: Located in south central Wisconsin. Surrounded by two fairly large lakes, Mendota to the north, Monona to the south. The main area covered in this sheet will be the downtown area around the capital square, State Street, which runs due west of the capital building, and the college campus area.
Transportation:No car is necessary here. The main downtown and campus area is relatively compact and nothing is more than 2-4 miles away. With the amount you will be drinking you do not want to be driving.
Big Events: Mifflin Street Block Party is held on the first Saturday of May every year. Mifflin Street runs southwest of the capital square. Basically this is a giant outdoor house party type gig along the whole street. Kegs line the front yards of all the houses on the street and every drinking game you can imagine is being played. Tons of cute young college chicks out getting wasted. The sheer amount of alcohol consumed can be somewhat of a hindrance to gaming chicks. Personally I have only gotten drunk at this event and not attempted any gaming. Watch out for the city police, they patrol in force, though if you aren't acting out of control they shouldn't bother you.
Halloween on State Street: This is similar in idea to the Mifflin Block Party. Except think those same cute college girls in ultra slutty Halloween costumes. This one is a lot easier to game chicks and it's no big deal to invite yourself to one of the many after parties, as it degenerates into a free for all later in the night.
Day Gaming: State Street is the main drag with plenty of places to eat, some local and some chain. On a nice day you see a good amount of fly girls. Bitch shields tend to be lower, and things will go smoother if you can relate to girls in their early twenties. Chicks tend to walk solo along this area on the way to classes and around campus, which makes them more amenable to being chatted up. Definitely try to run elderly chat game. I guarantee as long is the weather is good that you can walk around campus and find more 6.5s to chat up than you would have time for.(Specifically when classes are going on for the university.)
The terrace overlooking Lake Mendota from the Memorial Union is a great place to grab a beer and scope out the local talent. If rolling solo, bring props to make it look like you are studying or something of that sort to reduce your potential "creep" factor.
Night Gaming: It's all about the bars. There are so many good ones that it would be foolish to try to give you the 411 on all of them, so I will pick two that have my stamp of approval.
Nitty Gritty: This is a popular college style bar. They have decent pizza. I tend to use this bar as a launching pad for the night, to build some familiarity with your wings/group for the night. If rolling solo I would consider skipping it, unless you are using it as a pre-game spot for the specials. It can get a bit packed on thurs/fri/sat nights. Specials start after 9pm. Some of my favorites are $4 pitchers and $3 1800 tequila shots every night, $1.50 cans of Rolling Rock, Hamms, or Pabst on Wednesday, and $2.50 Three Olives mixers on Thursday and Saturday.
Merchant: This one is a hidden gem, located east of the capital building one block away from the square. This is a bit farther away from campus, so you get a bit more of a diverse selection of talent besides the university girls. Some older cougars, some younger professionals, hipsters etc. I have only been here twice, both on Friday nights, when they have a D.J. This is a "craft cocktail bar" as they refer to themselves on their website. It is a bit pretentious, but no cover charge that I have seen. If you can dance at all, don't need to be especially good at it, it will help you a lot as the white boys from the farm can't dance for shit. I usually just get a little buzz going here and then get my dance floor game on with a bit of caveman to work my way in. I can't say anything bad about this place as I have gone 3/2 here so far, one ons, then a threesome one night stand
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Besides bars, I recommend trying to game girls as they leave the bars. They have some liquor in them already and are more amenable. Admittedly everyone knows about opening girls by asking for a light, this works especially well outside of bars as there is no smoking indoors. It's cliched but too easy. I have seriously trolled the front entrance ways of bars and clubs to decent success and a few number closes, and I'm nowhere near the best player around. You could making a living running this idea.
I wanted to keep this thread rather game-centric as I don't branch out in the city too much, I stay at a friends and just go on 2-5 day benders.
My advice for gaming the college girls is to be bold. It shocks me how not very aggressive the guys that live around here and go to the school are. If you step up to the plate you will be rewarded. I try to put on the aloof and sarcastic demeanor, while at the same time not being afraid to escalate. I like to work in some light touching with my dry humor to get into her comfort zone. When they ask questions about you that try to qualify you or stuff beyond the basic what do you do this should be taken as a big IOI, escalate accordingly. Don't be afraid to spit at a chick just because she has some guy talking to her or a couple talking to her. Especially give it a go if she has a couple talking to her. I find that cutting in on this orbiting nonsense this makes you look ballsy in a nonverbal way. I have yet to have a guy say a single thing to me for cutting in on his interaction with a girl in this city. There is a huge gap between the players, even aspiring players, and all the rest. Enjoy the beer and this great party town in the Midwest.
Geography: Located in south central Wisconsin. Surrounded by two fairly large lakes, Mendota to the north, Monona to the south. The main area covered in this sheet will be the downtown area around the capital square, State Street, which runs due west of the capital building, and the college campus area.
Transportation:No car is necessary here. The main downtown and campus area is relatively compact and nothing is more than 2-4 miles away. With the amount you will be drinking you do not want to be driving.
Big Events: Mifflin Street Block Party is held on the first Saturday of May every year. Mifflin Street runs southwest of the capital square. Basically this is a giant outdoor house party type gig along the whole street. Kegs line the front yards of all the houses on the street and every drinking game you can imagine is being played. Tons of cute young college chicks out getting wasted. The sheer amount of alcohol consumed can be somewhat of a hindrance to gaming chicks. Personally I have only gotten drunk at this event and not attempted any gaming. Watch out for the city police, they patrol in force, though if you aren't acting out of control they shouldn't bother you.
Halloween on State Street: This is similar in idea to the Mifflin Block Party. Except think those same cute college girls in ultra slutty Halloween costumes. This one is a lot easier to game chicks and it's no big deal to invite yourself to one of the many after parties, as it degenerates into a free for all later in the night.
Day Gaming: State Street is the main drag with plenty of places to eat, some local and some chain. On a nice day you see a good amount of fly girls. Bitch shields tend to be lower, and things will go smoother if you can relate to girls in their early twenties. Chicks tend to walk solo along this area on the way to classes and around campus, which makes them more amenable to being chatted up. Definitely try to run elderly chat game. I guarantee as long is the weather is good that you can walk around campus and find more 6.5s to chat up than you would have time for.(Specifically when classes are going on for the university.)
The terrace overlooking Lake Mendota from the Memorial Union is a great place to grab a beer and scope out the local talent. If rolling solo, bring props to make it look like you are studying or something of that sort to reduce your potential "creep" factor.
Night Gaming: It's all about the bars. There are so many good ones that it would be foolish to try to give you the 411 on all of them, so I will pick two that have my stamp of approval.
Nitty Gritty: This is a popular college style bar. They have decent pizza. I tend to use this bar as a launching pad for the night, to build some familiarity with your wings/group for the night. If rolling solo I would consider skipping it, unless you are using it as a pre-game spot for the specials. It can get a bit packed on thurs/fri/sat nights. Specials start after 9pm. Some of my favorites are $4 pitchers and $3 1800 tequila shots every night, $1.50 cans of Rolling Rock, Hamms, or Pabst on Wednesday, and $2.50 Three Olives mixers on Thursday and Saturday.
Merchant: This one is a hidden gem, located east of the capital building one block away from the square. This is a bit farther away from campus, so you get a bit more of a diverse selection of talent besides the university girls. Some older cougars, some younger professionals, hipsters etc. I have only been here twice, both on Friday nights, when they have a D.J. This is a "craft cocktail bar" as they refer to themselves on their website. It is a bit pretentious, but no cover charge that I have seen. If you can dance at all, don't need to be especially good at it, it will help you a lot as the white boys from the farm can't dance for shit. I usually just get a little buzz going here and then get my dance floor game on with a bit of caveman to work my way in. I can't say anything bad about this place as I have gone 3/2 here so far, one ons, then a threesome one night stand
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Besides bars, I recommend trying to game girls as they leave the bars. They have some liquor in them already and are more amenable. Admittedly everyone knows about opening girls by asking for a light, this works especially well outside of bars as there is no smoking indoors. It's cliched but too easy. I have seriously trolled the front entrance ways of bars and clubs to decent success and a few number closes, and I'm nowhere near the best player around. You could making a living running this idea.
I wanted to keep this thread rather game-centric as I don't branch out in the city too much, I stay at a friends and just go on 2-5 day benders.
My advice for gaming the college girls is to be bold. It shocks me how not very aggressive the guys that live around here and go to the school are. If you step up to the plate you will be rewarded. I try to put on the aloof and sarcastic demeanor, while at the same time not being afraid to escalate. I like to work in some light touching with my dry humor to get into her comfort zone. When they ask questions about you that try to qualify you or stuff beyond the basic what do you do this should be taken as a big IOI, escalate accordingly. Don't be afraid to spit at a chick just because she has some guy talking to her or a couple talking to her. Especially give it a go if she has a couple talking to her. I find that cutting in on this orbiting nonsense this makes you look ballsy in a nonverbal way. I have yet to have a guy say a single thing to me for cutting in on his interaction with a girl in this city. There is a huge gap between the players, even aspiring players, and all the rest. Enjoy the beer and this great party town in the Midwest.