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Daygame strategies - walking around vs waiting at a spot
03-09-2016, 05:03 PM
Hey guys,
Roosh recommends in "Day Bang" to wait /camp at a nice spot and then follow the target until she hits a dont walk signal like a traffic light and return after the approach to the spot.
Would you recommend this and why? Are there downsides in this strategy? I don't like that near the traffic lights are usually 5 other People who can hear the conversation...
Approaching moving girls was not too bad for me....But i think it really depends on the venue. Sometimes you have luck and see many approach possibilities in a row but it is possible that because of the fact that you are moving miss the good targets...
So what is better:
-Waiting/ Camping at a spot
- just Walking around
- a mix of both?
For me it feels better to walk around because you are in action...
Which strategy is better for approaching on University/college Campus ? Which choke point on college Campus is a good spot for waiting for Girls?
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Daygame strategies - walking around vs waiting at a spot
03-09-2016, 07:19 PM
Depends where you are. Sometimes it makes sense to stop and wait if you are in an area like the inside of a metro station for example (or even a bus stop), where there are often other people waiting to meet someone there or are waiting for their bus to arrive. It gives you an out as to why you are there (waiting for someone), and also a false time constraint, e.g., "my friend is late but should be here any minute" or "my bus should be here soon," etc. However, this situation would also nullify the possibility for the sometimes delicious insta-date.
Another great place where waiting game can be a good option is the inside of a good coffee shop with high turnover during busy periods. You can set up shop somewhere with a book, laptop, or just a cup of coffee and wait for your prey to come within eyesight before making a move.
Walking makes sense if you are on the beach, just cruising along the beach by the water and then stopping when you see a nice girl(s) walking towards you, in the water, or laying on the beach somewhere. Walking also makes sense if you are in a shopping situation like the inside of a grocery store, a farmer's market, or even a mall. You can pretend to be shopping (or even better actually multitasking while going shopping AND picking up girls) which is great because you have all kinds of props to use as conversation starters and bait for things you are planning on doing with X item. I also like walking around busy areas during lunch time in a central business district where there are hot chicks walking around in work attire getting a fresh breath of air and/or a bite to eat during this time.
The downfalls with walking is the approach can be a bit trickier if your target is also walking, especially in the opposite direction. This can make for a challenging approach at times if you aren't used to stopping a girl's momentum and commanding her undivided attention very quickly. Also, I've found myself walking for hours at times with no results, which can actually be quite exhausting physically, depending on your environment. If you choose the walking option, only choose very target-rich environments where your time to next approach is within no more than 5-10 minutes I'd say as to not waste your time.
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Daygame strategies - walking around vs waiting at a spot
03-10-2016, 04:31 AM
My experience that has been rewarding is to think in terms of abundance and just tour around opening. I don't think I've ever followed a woman. Disciplining myself to stick to the 3 second rule brings a strong, confident energy into play that women respond to. Literally spinning around and opening 'blind' has brought me numbers from amazing girls that I could easily either not have noticed because they dress down/ blend with the crowd or I would have talked myself out of because they were intimidatingly good looking.
Subways/ tubes/ metros are brilliant with the constant changing cast and it gets to the point where you know theres gonna be an interaction, a phone number, a lot of fun nearly every time you set foot in a carriage. positive results/ confidence/ improved performance/ positive results cycle.
Another way of looking at it.