I've been switching up my venues recently and trying out specifically venues that frequent black lizards. My black lizard count is rather low and a tad stale and I need to pick it up a notch.
With this in mind, I roused a wing that is into those type of spots and we rolled out to a spot that was pumping dancehall all night long.
The music was very loud and of course the crowd were no strangers to moving in on lizards.
Being it Toronto and the thirst level of these places, the lizards obviously had their scales up.
Now, bearing in mind that I was keeping Roosh's principles in mind, i.e. the 3 second rule and what not, I would like some review at mind.
Roosh, I like to wait for the lizards to get liquored up a bit before I move in. I find that if I move in too early, they are too scared for me to really get that effective motion.
How do you suggest moving in a club where one stands out so that that individual can game multiple lizards without placing all eggs in the basket of the first lizard.
Should I stand near the bar and just lean over surreptitiously to talk to lizards as they come by for fluids or there is another post position that you state as ideal?
Bear in mind, that if a lizard generally sees a dude talking to one lizard and then he moves to her, she will probably tag him as a player (it has happened to me enough times to know that I can't really bogarde through).
Bearing in mind that reggae clubs generally attract hypergamous reptiles (black lizards in layman's terms), would you suggest any different strategies there?
My wing (a Jamaican dude) generally chills and snipes here and there when we go out but I don't know if that works well for me. I want the most bang for my buck. I profferred the idea of me blitzing the joint (I did that last time in Oakville) but although it was very psychologically rewarding, my gains were very minimal.
Roosh (and other seasoned reggae joint hunters), should I blitz reggae spots, operating on a kamikaze 3 second rule protocol?
With this in mind, I roused a wing that is into those type of spots and we rolled out to a spot that was pumping dancehall all night long.
The music was very loud and of course the crowd were no strangers to moving in on lizards.
Being it Toronto and the thirst level of these places, the lizards obviously had their scales up.
Now, bearing in mind that I was keeping Roosh's principles in mind, i.e. the 3 second rule and what not, I would like some review at mind.
Roosh, I like to wait for the lizards to get liquored up a bit before I move in. I find that if I move in too early, they are too scared for me to really get that effective motion.
How do you suggest moving in a club where one stands out so that that individual can game multiple lizards without placing all eggs in the basket of the first lizard.
Should I stand near the bar and just lean over surreptitiously to talk to lizards as they come by for fluids or there is another post position that you state as ideal?
Bear in mind, that if a lizard generally sees a dude talking to one lizard and then he moves to her, she will probably tag him as a player (it has happened to me enough times to know that I can't really bogarde through).
Bearing in mind that reggae clubs generally attract hypergamous reptiles (black lizards in layman's terms), would you suggest any different strategies there?
My wing (a Jamaican dude) generally chills and snipes here and there when we go out but I don't know if that works well for me. I want the most bang for my buck. I profferred the idea of me blitzing the joint (I did that last time in Oakville) but although it was very psychologically rewarding, my gains were very minimal.
Roosh (and other seasoned reggae joint hunters), should I blitz reggae spots, operating on a kamikaze 3 second rule protocol?
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