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Day Bang audiobook reviews
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Day Bang audiobook reviews

In his follow up to Bang (Audio book) & the two year anniversary of Day Bang

Roosh has newly released an audio book version of Day Bang which doesn’t disappoint!

As a self confessed beginner in game, since listening to this audio book, I have been inspired to go out and improve my day game, I feel like I’ve gained a greater knowledge and have the urge to follow all the teachings and adapting it to my own style whilst following the crucial principles meticulously. My style is mainly indirect, and even if you are a massive fan of direct game, and you follow it religiously, this audio book does explain and teach you that you should always be open to learning new approaches and techniques of indirect game to improve your knowledge for future experiences, in my personal opinion having a true balance to both sides of game, would bring you success in every form, I’m sure even for experienced veterans, listening to this audio book will surely retouch and revamp their skills.


First thing I noticed was hearing the narrator’s articulate and fluid voice. The narrator emphasises his words and dialogue with great meaning and intention and really lures the listener in, and has had created a subconscious that has lingered with me, the day after listening to the audio book, when I went out and used day game I can remember back to parts of the audio book that really stood out for me and use them any problem, for example, positioning, approaching, and the Galnuc method, in mini sections of the chapters, the narrator clearly alerts to your attention to a particular subject, so to not confusing the listener into losing focus or mixing things up with other thoughts, In comparison to other audio books, I’m sure there is probably a few audio books out there sounding like a computerized, robotic type of narrator but fortunately not here. The narrator in Day Bang portrays an informal connection with the listener, I personally enjoy that because I don't have to feel like I have to be pressured or serious to focus constantly with worrying if I missed something, or worried I’ll forget. The verses and chapters follow though nicely, and are at a well rounded relaxed speed.


Roosh, as most of you know is well travelled and respected man in the gaming community, he has studied though endless amounts of classic and contemporary reading material of different genres and used this to mix his knowledge into a deep rooted understanding of game. Whether you are a fan of his work or not, you have to appreciate all the years of experience in his gaming and how he has developed and combined his work into this audio book. The narrator makes it very clear that to use this audio book effectively, all you have to be, is passionate, and constantly practice!


I feel as a listener, I’m inspired to follow the guide and be very open to learning as I feel this audio book really draws you in. The style, with some humorous euphemisms and analogies, are an easy way for the listener to remember and compare an experience in which you will have to be prepared for in day game, to be psychologically aware and ready. The opening chapters are the main description of day game, finding a girl that is open and receptive, the state of how they could be in the day, distinguished clearly between direct & non direct game, controlling anxiety levels, and much, much more, the audio book is over 6 hours, and even though some of you might think that will be too long or too much to listen to, it’s really not, as with all enthralling books, you could get lost in the time and you forget to be somewhere, if you are someone really busy and that is a worry, I would recommend to listen to one or two chapters at a time, and spread them out over a few days. Towards the end of chapters, the narrator briefly reviews the chapter helping the listener to gather what you have learned, and what you need to focus on.


All in all, this is a great audio book to indirect day game, it’s very useful, and will surely set you on your journey, overcoming your approach anxiety with confidence building exercises, improving conversational and social skills with women, setting up successful dates, and finding that ever sought after, bang.
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Day Bang audiobook reviews

First review, thanks.
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Day Bang audiobook reviews

Here is my review of the Day Bang Audiobook. I was excited to get this, because frankly I dont make the time to read. I travel and commute, and as with Bang, the reader of this book is easy to listen to and entertaining with voice inflection. What I like about Day Bang, Bang and all of Roosh's material is that it gets right to the point, and is easily consumable. Day Bang is not a mysterious concept that takes hours of videos and what not to do. As Roosh points out, Day Bang is about consistency and knowing how to frame first time encounters, especially as woman are different creatures during the day than at night, and how he likes to say, "dont scare off the Cat." This is a terrific resource, and one I would recommend to anyone trying to meet more women. Day game can leave you with a giant smile on your face and creates a huge ego boost after a solid interaction that results in a number. So far, I have done about 20 in the last three weeks. Have received several numbers and gone on several first dates as a result. In short, daygame is about seeing that beautiful woman on the street and getting her phone number, Day Bang shows you how to pull it off.

So, some points from my review;

The conversational tone and techniques discussed I believe are spot on in how you should handle yourself in any first interactions with woman, and frankly anyone for that matter. At times I was thinking this was more a primer on how to be friendly and social, without being creepy, rather than a pick up read. Approaching strangers should be fun and leave you with a smile, and the conversational strategies here show you how to do that. The analogies and examples have it make perfect sense.

What I have learned the hard way, in what Roosh says is "only spitting a few lines", is that quality interactions with women during day game decrease your flakes, and lead to stronger connections. I am guilty of walking up, getting a number, and walking away in three sentences. Girls give their phone number away easily, but if you didnt capture their attention, its a waste of your effort. Roosh goes into detail here, which for me, is my current issue I am dealing with.

My daygame approach is usually, 'show me where something is', I often play dumb like a tourist, but usually when I day game on Madison Avenue in NYC, I am only a few blocks from home, so its ingenuous, and when girls find that out they usually call me on it. Roosh talks about several different ways to go about this, and how turning it back on your approach by asking if they are from out of town, and combining that with the right conversational tone can be much more effective. FYI, Madison Avenue in my opinion is the best place to day game in NYC, e.g. no crowds, locals who are taking their time, higher propensity of foreign woman, woman who dress well, etc etc. I would say between 59th St and 86th St.

For me the public transportation approaches explanation was great as well. I have been using one, and it works really well, I usually ask the girl if she is looking at her phone, "do you get service down here?" then I can launch a conversation out of that. The other strategies I will try soon too. Any man that can master subway game in my opinion is a master day gamer.

Tech stuff - I use iTunes, and unless you buy from the iTunes store, importing to iTunes is a pain. When I imported Day Bang it put the tracks out of order. I have to highlight all of the tracks, then list the track names and numbers for each track in the Info section. Once I did that I created a new playlist for Day Bang, and sorted by Track Number from there. I confirmed in the apple forum that you have to do this in order to line up your tracks in order if you are importing music. You used to be able to drop and drop each track in any order, but Apple killed this feature in newer iTunes releases. Also, I noticed that if I am in the middle of a track, and stop listening on my iPhone, when I go back to listening to the track, sometimes hours later, the track starts over from the beginning. Just an FYI for apple users that may have these issues.

Again, fantastic listen, and right for anyone who doesn't want to depend on nightlife for connections, and wants to talk to more women.
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Day Bang audiobook reviews

Here is my review of Day Bang Audio Version.

1) Obviously, the audio version makes it very easy to absorb information while out and about without the book in my hand.
2) The gentlemen's voice is pretty calm and clear. For me, I could has used a touch more enthusiasm
3) Roosh has a very logical thought process and breaks down the info into the most basic points
4) He is also able to present things I knew in a different way, making it clearer - I like the cat analogy
5) Throughout the audio clip there is bits of dry humor, which I appreciate
6) He provides a lot of tools but he also points out that by memorizing everything - it makes it seem very unnatural. The key is to get out there and meet women and to practice

I am very grateful to have been given a copy of this and I think having it in an audio form makes it easier for busy guys to get the information. I would only caution that if you are in public, you might not want to be playing it too loudly even with earbuds people can hear what you are listening to if it is too loud.

Highly recommended.

Fate whispers to the warrior, "You cannot withstand the storm." And the warrior whispers back, "I am the storm."

Women and children can be careless, but not men - Don Corleone

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