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Author:  St8 [ Sat Sep 17, 2011 5:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Creating a cheatsheet

Hey guys,

so I collected lots of routines that fit me and my game. I'm trying to put together a cheatsheet with select openers, attraction and comfort routines, negs etc. I want to use it when i'm sarging in clubs or doing daygame. Just wanted to ask if you guys use a cheatsheet too (physical or on your phone?) and what your experiences are with it and if you have any tips on how to best set it up and use it.

Author:  Slip n Slide [ Sat Sep 17, 2011 6:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Creating a cheatsheet

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Hey guys,

so I collected lots of routines that fit me and my game. I'm trying to put together a cheatsheet with select openers, attraction and comfort routines, negs etc. I want to use it when i'm sarging in clubs or doing daygame. Just wanted to ask if you guys use a cheatsheet too (physical or on your phone?) and what your experiences are with it and if you have any tips on how to best set it up and use it.
I use a short locked text on my phone. It lists a few openers with two or three word cues. I'm not routine heavy so I've never needed anything more, the one or two comfort routines I use I have memorized, and there's no point to having them written, they're a useless distraction when you're first going into a set. Maybe if you preform a takeaway you could check it if you forgot how a particular routine goes.

Author:  St8 [ Sun Sep 18, 2011 12:08 am ]
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I agree. If you have to reread a complete routine, you probably shouldn't use it anyway ^^. Though you might do it this way when you've created some material yourself and go out to test it for the first time.

Author:  Slip n Slide [ Sun Sep 18, 2011 1:54 am ]
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I agree. If you have to reread a complete routine, you probably shouldn't use it anyway ^^. Though you might do it this way when you've created some material yourself and go out to test it for the first time.
Ah or just thought of the reverse. I DEFINITELY use that texts for new particularly successful openers or routines that I create on the spot. It's good to write that stuff down.

Author:  the touch [ Sun Sep 18, 2011 10:47 pm ]
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I have a textbook at home in which I write down thing that happen in my life. A lot of game material is in it as well. I don't have a cheat list when I am in a bar, but I think it can be useful.

Remember to be spontaneous (of course with game elements like false time constraint, negs, a bit of peacocking if it works for you. etc.) Never be a robot! Be confident, do push ups before you go sarging and play your favorite song! Creating a mood is as important as remembering routines!

Author:  CountRedRover [ Mon Sep 19, 2011 5:07 am ]
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I do have a cheat sheet as a word file and update it every so often. its about 30 pages long in outline format (for easy accessibility). i highly recommend having yours like this. mine has everything from openers, dates, routines, conversational hypnosis, adam lyons, 2 in a half men, etc. If you keep it as a digital file you can always update and delete things off it too. if your chattin with someone on your cell, and your on your laptop, boom you pretty much have her. make flash cards with whats in your cheat sheet and you wont need to use it

Author:  ChocolateMoose [ Mon Sep 19, 2011 1:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Reporter Notebook

Using a Reporter notebook; turns out be working like a charm...Openers,Comfort routines,DHV routines and first and foremost an Infield tracker...Having the day's sarge goals written down creates accountability.Best of Luck man
-Chocolatemoose

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