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Ok Fury, just received your PM. I will respond to your 3 points. There are no insults
1) Lifestyle vs Sex Providers. You used the celebrity/athlete analogy to attempt to debunk my point. i.e. The money and power of a celebrity attracts women. No shit Sherlock, but this doesn't mean you are sub-communicating the same vibes when you, Mr. Nobody, shower the girl with money and champagne. Do you think the celebrity Hollywood actor even needs to buy champagne to pull a star-struck woman? He already starts the interaction with massive high value. Whereas you start the interaction with equal value, then your value quickly gets lower and lower the more champagne you buy her and the more you raise her pedestal. She never believes she even has a chance with the celebrity because she puts him on a pedestal. She is never gonna put you on a pedestal just because dropped $2k on a bottle. She knows that you value her more than you value yourself. She knows you are trying to impress her. She knows you are trying to buy your way into her pants. And she will milk you for it. And when I say milk, I mean your wallet, not your dick.
You should quote my points because not everyone knows what I wrote you...
As for point (1) Why do you assume showering a girl with drinks and buying a table are the same thing? You also assume I start with equal value, this is wrong. For example, If I have the best VIP table at the club with 4-5 hot chicks with me, I am starting at high value. Your whole assumption that she thinks I am not of value because I am not a famous celebrity is wrong. Not every girl values guys the same way, and it isn't just gold-diggers who value guys who are successful financially (another myth perpetuated by those without money).
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2) The kind of clubs you go to are "table heavy" and therefore not buying a table puts you in a minority / a disadvantage. Sounds good to me. Women go for the guy who stands out from the rest. Not the guy who assimilates and copies what all the other guys are doing.
Sure, you can succeed without a table at table heavy clubs, but it's easier to have a table. Again, you don't even have to be at the table, so you can stand out and do whatever you want that you could do without a table, and unless you have very solid game, it's much harder at top NYC clubs to not have the first impression of you be as a 'straggler' vs as a 'fun awesome guy'. Can you do it? Sure. But that's not the point, the point is a table just makes it easier. Also, see my response to JackZero about other logistical benefits of a table that are amplified when the venue is table heavy.
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3) You make the point that I have never done tables, therefore I am not allowed to have an opinion on it. Well, I have never swallowed razor blades either, but I'm pretty sure it would be a bad idea.
There are times when hyperbole makes for a good argument, and other times when it just doesn't work. This is one of those times when it just doesn't work. I mean seriously. Would you apply that logic to someone who has never been laid saying that sex is bad?
"Sex is bad"
"How do you know, you never tried?"
"Well, I never swallowed razor blades either, but I'm pretty sure it would be a bad idea."
Nope. Doesn't work.
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I've never been to a club where there are more tables than dance floor. That sounds more like a bar/lounge to me, not a club. We are talking about clubs. Clubs are for partying and dancing, believe it or not. I can't imagine any girl wanting to spend all night, 10pm til 2am, trapped with some dude on a VIP table. Unless she is fat or disabled and needs to sit down. Whereas she will quite happily spend all night having an awesome time on the dance floor where the party is actually going down.
Well, in NYC, one of the biggest cities in the world, the line is way more blurred than you think, and the quality of the chicks is higher in the smaller lounge/clubs than it is in the big mega clubs which have tons of disgusting trash and horrible guy/girl ratios given the door is too lax.
I would say that this is not uncommon in other places I have been as well, where the line is blurred, and the quality is higher in the smaller venue that is still clearly a club with a dance floor.
Also, who has to be trapped at a table the whole night? When I get a table I regularly roam around, but there is a benefit to having a 'home base' so to speak.
I do agree that the benefit of a table shrinks as the venue gets bigger, unless it's a major event night where the dance floor is too packed to move and everyone on it is just jerking off to some name DJ, then it's kinda nice to have a table.
Look, at the end of the day, I think you just don't get the argument here. No one is saying you need a table, or that a table is the only way to game. I am just saying that table game does work and it does have added benefits.
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