Different SPAM, Different Approach/Open? Low lvl PUA



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 1:46 am 
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After a hair raising night in Down Town Campbell, Ca one question stuck out during analysis. We hit three bars, 1 hr/bar, the SPAM was totally different in each. From loud karaoke bar, to loud house music, and then to a jazz band club. Approaches could could have been cleaner but were effective, most of the time, however the transitions from the Opeaner to Demonstrate to Isolate were solely conducive to the SPAM that we occupied, as in we were too jacked up from the house club and came off aggressive during BB King hour. I only noticed it while looking at the two p-closes that were Blonde 6's. Plus myself, being 6'4", always needs to watch my proximity to the target. I have been told that I block out the sun at times. So here is my question regarding the Approach/Opener transition:

Is there a rule/theory regarding different approach/openers that apply to certain settings, not just overall generic? Be it a bar, club, lounge?

Extra Credit Question: Any tall PUA's that can give their opinion on being taller than everyone else in a packed bar/club? I seem out of my element under those conditions.


Thanks all,
Almost done with the book.

Loon


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