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| Author: | gamer_nl [ Tue Apr 21, 2009 2:08 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Tuning further the game: "Mystery Method" or " |
I want to improve further both my inner game and outer game. I am four months now in the PUA busyness. I want to start reviewing either Mystery Method or The Game. Which one do you recommend first? The material I reviewed till now is: - some of D. Deangelo (Double Your Dating and Attraction is not a Choice) - some of Swingcat (Real Life Seduction, but not completed) - Attraction Formula by Paul Janka (not completed) I am sarging a lot and need some new/different material. The above material works well for me but I want to see some of the work of Style and Mystery as well. I know that The Game explains the concepts by storytelling and that Mystery Method explains things stepwise. Which one do you recommend first? |
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| Author: | Blade Boques [ Wed Apr 22, 2009 1:39 am ] |
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Hey Gamer, definitely begin with The Game, its a great book. Follow that closely with The Mystery Method. I am new to the community and carry little experience fieldwise, but I am well read and that should be your order. If you want to talk about anything from either look me up. I'm always up to gettng to know like-minded people |
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| Author: | eskwire [ Wed Apr 22, 2009 2:21 am ] |
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I'd go with Swingcat - prizing, qualifing and frame control are all really effect methods that he talks about. |
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| Author: | gamer_nl [ Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:15 pm ] |
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Essentially, they all talk about the same concepts, it's subjective which one you like more. I was hoping to get some views of others, so I can choose what the majority chooses. @Blade I will get to you when I start on The Game. |
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| Author: | skills360 [ Mon May 23, 2011 3:27 am ] |
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i really like the David D Angelo it help me a lot, 4 years later same hb 10 |
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| Author: | thumper858 [ Mon May 23, 2011 3:58 am ] |
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Mystery and Styles method seem one and the same to me.... Since Mystery taught Styles, I don't think it would matter much which one you started with. Reading "The Game" isn't going to really teach you. It's a story about how he went from being AFC to MPUA. One could read it and get some methods from it though. |
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| Author: | skills360 [ Tue May 24, 2011 5:31 am ] |
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The game entertainment book, i also like get laid and die trying but those are more entertainment....Novel type...David dangelo for starters |
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| Author: | krepic [ Tue May 24, 2011 5:44 am ] |
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Honestly The game is a great introduction but other than a few bits here and there it doesn't really give much insight. The Mystery Method would probably be the first actual book -- then De angelo's stuff. |
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| Author: | Sugartee [ Mon Dec 19, 2011 4:21 am ] |
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Hi gamer_nl All the material found in "The Game" is attained from "Mystery Method" (MM), however The Game is an easier to read due to it being set out like a story book with occasional tips, the MM is set out like a text book which makes it seem monogamous (but at the same time MM is a short read so it is easier to remember). I would recommend reading Mystery Method because the explanations are very easy to relate/understand and has many aspect which are unidentified in the "The Game". The MM is divided into 3 sections (attraction, comfort and seduction) each having 3 sub-sections which make it easy to understand and utilise in the field instantaneously if you have the balls. Don’t get discouraged my MMs long introduction because the material after the introduction is brilliant. |
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| Author: | skills360 [ Mon Dec 19, 2011 5:36 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Tuning further the game: "Mystery Method" or " |
Quote: I want to improve further both my inner game and outer game. I am four months now in the PUA busyness. I want to start reviewing either Mystery Method or The Game. Which one do you recommend first? The material I reviewed till now is:
- some of D. Deangelo (Double Your Dating and Attraction is not a Choice) - some of Swingcat (Real Life Seduction, but not completed) - Attraction Formula by Paul Janka (not completed) I am sarging a lot and need some new/different material. The above material works well for me but I want to see some of the work of Style and Mystery as well. I know that The Game explains the concepts by storytelling and that Mystery Method explains things stepwise. Which one do you recommend first? Best book out there by far 60 yoc! |
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| Author: | jabmaster [ Mon Dec 19, 2011 9:53 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Tuning further the game: "Mystery Method" or " |
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Best book out there by far 60 yoc!
Kinda agree, but I think you have to have frame control, approach and body language handled before you can move to 60's. (It is more advanced)For starters I strongly suggest MM and Vin Di Carlo´s "Attraction Code" |
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| Author: | meetjoeblack [ Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:42 pm ] |
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Quote: The game entertainment book, i also like get laid and die trying but those are more entertainment....Novel type...David dangelo for starters
Yeah, Jeffy's book was great. I am doing his free tour so, I will review that. If you haven't seen flawless natural, I recommend checking it out too. My friend swears by David Deangelo.
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| Author: | Underworlder [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 4:05 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Tuning further the game: "Mystery Method" or " |
Quote: Quote:
Best book out there by far 60 yoc!
Kinda agree, but I think you have to have frame control, approach and body language handled before you can move to 60's. (It is more advanced)For starters I strongly suggest MM and Vin Di Carlo´s "Attraction Code" |
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| Author: | skills360 [ Sun Feb 12, 2012 4:09 am ] |
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if you think 60 yoc, is advance i would start with minimal game by aaron sleezy he is from the 60 yoc gang, i think one of the best books for beginners. As i get deep in the community and keep reading books i keep changing recommendations, so sorry about that... |
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