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Best game resources to follow
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Best game resources to follow

It's pretty hard to learn game without resources.  The free stuff online tends to just be advertisement garbage.  I found it much more helpful to just pay for the video courses (or "borrow" a friend's) published by various companies.

In my experience it's simply not enough to just "get into the field" and practice, without having a solid knowledge base to work from.  Otherwise, you'll be throwing yourself at hundreds of hoes, not knowing what you are doing, and not knowing what you need to do to improve.  Simply throwing yourself at hoes without having a roadmap to follow will not allow you to develop to the higher levels of game. If you do this, you'll probably end up at around a 6/10 level of game. That's great for bedding 6's and the occasional 7 and rare 8, but not otherwise.

But on the other hand, I've also been a keyboard jockey in the remote past - I would spend hours reading and writing about game without actually doing it in the field.  And that, of course, was useless.  Game is learned in the field.

Does anyone have recommendations for learning game?  For beginner, intermediate, and advanced guys.

I will post my recommendations after receiving a few replies.  I don't want it to look like I was shilling any products.
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Best game resources to follow

(02-26-2023, 08:38 AM)tough_guy Wrote:  It's pretty hard to learn game without resources.  The free stuff online tends to just be advertisement garbage.  I found it much more helpful to just pay for the video courses (or "borrow" a friend's) published by various companies.

In my experience it's simply not enough to just "get into the field" and practice, without having a solid knowledge base to work from.  Otherwise, you'll be throwing yourself at hundreds of hoes, not knowing what you are doing, and not knowing what you need to do to improve.  Simply throwing yourself at hoes without having a roadmap to follow will not allow you to develop to the higher levels of game.  If you do this, you'll probably end up at around a 6/10 level of game.  That's great for bedding 6's and the occasional 7 and rare 8, but not otherwise.

But on the other hand, I've also been a keyboard jockey in the remote past - I would spend hours reading and writing about game without actually doing it in the field.  And that, of course, was useless.  Game is learned in the field.

Does anyone have recommendations for learning game?  For beginner, intermediate, and advanced guys.

I will post my recommendations after receiving a few replies.  I don't want it to look like I was shilling any products.

the orginal will be best, as that was when it was non-commercial, just dudes exchanging info. the men from that time 2000s, then put out some materials.
off the top of my mind, all available on piratebay:

Roosh Game books
RSD: Julian and Valentine and Decoded
Mystery: anything he did, including the archive of his forum
David Deangelo
Tom torrero: day game
Krauser

also, i disagree about not just going in there. start low intensity, target foreign students or asian women. have a pretext, be nice and confident, witty. after the two way banter, after 5-15 minutes, get the number. day game is way easier and less insulting.
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Best game resources to follow

Technical

Blackdragon – retention/non-monogamy
JMULV – objection handling/date stacking/straight line persuasion/”skill game” mindset
Playing With Fire – text game/con artistry
Ultimate Man Project – cold approach/sexual tension/routines/framing
Alex Gordon – sexual archetypes
Todd V – hyper-technical interaction specifics
Good Looking Loser and Kill Your Inner Loser – general male self-improvement
Lookism – technical looks-improvement
Michael Sartain/RSD Luke – status game
Brian Begin – eye contact/body language

Mindset

Rollo Tomassi – general understanding of the sexual marketplace
Sonny Arvado – mindset (“Just be/look cool”)
Yohami – mindset (“Just be alpha”)
Mike Mehlman – mindset (“Just be high volume”)

If I had to choose just two that were as complete as possible, it would be Saul Tee (“Technical Game Bible“) and Ultimate Man Project.
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#4

Best game resources to follow

Houellbec's "Whatever".

http://www.heartless-bitches.com (See archives at web.archive.com).

Maybe a few Rollo Tomassi articles ("Just Get It", "The Medium Is the Message").

Ricky Rawness had a couple articles ("Letters to Reader", "The Myth of the Middle-Class Alpha").

Maybe a little early Roissy ("Endless Dating", "It's Time to Call Women Out for Being Losers", "Marilyn Monroe Was Thin").
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Best game resources to follow

My take is that the old RSD Julien materials are a good place to start for a beginner. This will get you some results immediately. Once you plateau on his advice, moving on to Todd V's material would be a logical next step. Todd V is more technical, but gives the best insight as to what is actually going on in game that I have seen.

I would skip the earlier Mystery Method/Style era of game involving canned routines/etc. I participated in that when I was younger and got nowhere with it.
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Best game resources to follow

I have only read roosh's stuff and only vaguely familiar with the rest but they are all pretty much the same stuff. Although roosh wasnt a good player at all, I wouldn't say fraud but let's say he wasn't as good as advertised nor did he actually the process and I think he legit traumatized some chicks out there because of his extreme swings. He was a great writer tho

Anyway, game isn't about tricks it's about creating a mindset and a vibe where you are in abundance and trying to have a mutually (key word) engaging and fun attraction with females. Stay away extreme black and even red pill material that makes you hate the other sex. The relationships the girl will give you more than 100% as long as you can display the classic game traits of being a man, not being clingy, having your own shit to do, being genuine, etc.
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Best game resources to follow

Roosh wasn't the best player, but he was honest, unlike almost all of the other spoofs out there. Mystery was the best system. Text game isnt' that hard and can be grafted on. 
Roosh and torrero had good day game materials, but both were a little vanilla. Torrero was British, so his greater decorum gave him a pass.
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