
Day Game Elements a)Pacing b)Time constraints c)Day Game System: Beginning, Middle, End IV. Day Game Mindset (Inner Game) a)You will make her day b)You are just seeing if she meets your standards III. Why Approach During the Day? a) Women are usually by themselves b) Less obstacles c) Women Women DO NOT dream about meeting meeting the man of their dreams at a ba r d) No need for routines, gimmicks, pick up lines, etc. I'm a bit afraid that it will become too popular.DAY DAY GAME MASTERY MA STERY Part 1 I.

Don't kid yourself.Īctually, not sure whether I should even post this. You WILL NOT BE HELPED by reading Daygame Mastery Then continued on to Nitro then Mastery." Notice I didn't say, "I wish I had read B DG first, However, now that (as of today) I have read Beginner Daygame by Nick Krauser, in striving to be "authentic," and pursue "natural game," as both Yad and Krauser had before advised (probably because that's the point they had achieved artificially-they can NOW feel authentic when gaming, but if you trace it back, they used to practice mechanical game so I've often wondered whether it's actually necessary to first go through the mechanical, contrived game first).Īnyway, Daygame Mastery is DEFINITELY worth the read. One of those mistakes is running in blind and trying to be creative once you're in set-trying to come up with the "mythology" or "assumption stack" after you've met her. He explained so many things in B DG that were up to nowīig, bothersome questions in my mind and sticking points in my game.įor example, he mentioned several times the "very common mistake beginners make is." I almost resent Nick Krauser for publishing Nitro and Mastery before publishisg Beginner Daygame. I would encourage you to read Beginner Daygame. If you think you are intermediate or a master, or highly skilled at daygame, I have a few years now of daygame experience under my belt, a few hundred approaches.īut having just read Beginner Daygame today, I would choose Beginner Daygame over Nitro or Mastery if I had only one choice to carry me through the next 3 years of daygame), read it. I was so mucked up because I started with Nitro, then read Mastery, and only today read Beginner Daygame.

He would've published Beginner Daygame FIRST, rather than Nitro and then Mastery. If you have not read Beginner Daygame by Nick Krauser (Oh my god, I wish more than ANYTHING If you live in London though, or New York,Ī focal point for travelers, then this would be great. In the latest 5 years, I've run into 3 or 4 Russian women, Most or all of the types are based on nationality, Of a girl you're likely to find and approach.Īnd he has a long description of each type, along with clever and funny What Krauser means by these, are basically 8 or so categories or types There's an entire chapter on "mythologies" or "archetypes." My second gripe with it is along the same vein as that above. So there isn't much redeeming value in that opener here. It might be self-amusing to me, but it won't be funny from her perspective,Ī stranger walking up to her and asking her whether she speaks English. Her response will likely be, "Yes, of course I speak English."

To say that to a girl who is walking around in Midwest America. It simply makes no sense at all for a guy living in the Midwest of America

It goes on to a more elaborate routine, but the point is, I had already read Daygame Nitro, and was extremely excited to read Daygame Mastery.Īnd then the opener was, "I hope you speak English." His go-to opener that he uses at least half the time, I was thrilled. When, in Daygame Mastery, Nick Krauser said he was about to reveal You can see that it certainly is his favorite opener). (in Daygame Overkill-which I paid a pretty penny for. His go-to opener is, "I hope you speak English." If she isn't a foreign girl, then she is a local girl and he is a foreigner. You'll notice that nearly 10 out of 10 of his targets (the women he approaches) If you follow around Nick Krauser on a jaunt, This book Daygame Mastery is indeed excellent.īut I recall there were a few things which made it sub-parįor me-being an American living in the midwest of America.
