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Improving game is increasing your skills of seduction. Talking to wasted girls who aren't really listening to anything you are saying, and are just hammered and don't care what they do doesn't really increase them in my opinion. I think it's more of a case of you being there than you exercising your skills.
Who said they were wasted?
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Girls come up and talk to you at that time of the night, and all you have to do is just talk some babble back to them, smile and dance with them for a bit. It's very different to meeting a girl during the day (no alcohol) and trying to get her back to yours for a shag. It's harder, but more rewarding and you can build an actual connection instead of just taking advantage or her throwing herself at you because she's drunk.
Again who said she's drunk and will just go with you off the bat?
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I guess I am wrong and you can say it is improving your game because every sarge is more experience, but to me it is analogous to a footballer already practising what he can do (penalty kicks) and not concentrating on the more important stuff like being able to dribble and turn away defenders inside the box then finishing. Each to their own.
Again, all of the above depends on how drunk the girl is. I prefer no alcohol zones though to meet and talk to women.
I can see what you mean, you don't get the full sarge experience, but who says you need to?
Day-game-day 2-Lay.
Little chance of AMOGs, almost no opportunity to use pivots or to practise befriending and isolating groups and almost no dance-floor game.
But would we honestly say that the model above ISN'T improving sargng skills?
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As far as "getting to know her" goes.
Honestly, how much do you think you can learn about a girl in a club where you can barely hear any sentance longer than "Drink!" "Smoke?" "Come dance?"
You'll have plenty of time to make a connection after you've left the noisy room with poor lighting. I like trixta prefer a "no (or relatively little) alcohol zone" to get to talk and get to know someone, so thats why I leave the talking for a more suitable context!