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Summary: This is the volume that started it all, which is appropriately about Approaching and Transitioning. This all important area of pickup is discussed in detail; what's critical about doing it right and why ultimately it shouldn't be that much of a big deal for most guys when you have the right knowledge.
Table of Contents/ List of Topics Covered:
- The right attitude to have towards opening.
- How to smoothly transition out of the opener.
- How to make a positive impression right from the start of the opener.
- Optimal strategies for opening women who are seated and in groups.
- Examples of different types and styles of openers.
What You Get:
An Audio download
Guarantee / Terms: 8 week full money back return policy.
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TRY HARDER.
The Bottom Line
don't buy
I have listened to the first one episode.
The sound quality is inferior to David DeAngleo. When Savoy speaks the others fidget, scraping a metal chair around a hard floor? They fidget because Savoy is regurgitating things Mystery has said, which we have all heard before, at one point he spouts Mystery's calculation of how much hbs are approached. A lot apparently.
I remember the first ten minutes just seemed like Savoy plugging workshops. Totally unhelpful.
Then there was some other stuff, then 1.5 hours of my life had gone, and I'd learned really nothing new.
No, that's unfair, there was one good bit (ONE) which was Sinn's contingency for 'how do you all know each other' and gracefully ejecting.
The promotional material took pot shots at David DeAngelos interview series, saying with a team of gurus there would be no filler. Well set expectations like that and you get shot down for failing to furfil them. I HAVE heard better from DeAngelo. You don't need to spin it out to 1.5 hours, if its not helpful. And someone should have realised that Savoy was boring more than just his colleagues.
TRY HARDER.
I want the next episode to be really really good OK?
I was that guy circling the bar. Savoy and Sinn know exactly what they’re talking about. After listening to the interview series and actually trying their openers at a bar last weekend, I can happily say they do work. They make great points demonstrating it’s not what you say to a woman it’s how you say it. The reality is it’s really not the words as it is the subcommunications. 70% percent is body language, 20% is tonality and only 10% are the actual words when approaching. The discussions on situational relevance are golden and Ive yet to see the jealousy plot line fail out in the field. If your a little skeptical like I was, the first 10 minutes are free.
Holy moley. Where do I start? I'm a guy who doesn't have much approach anxiety and I found this disc fascinating and educating. For an hour and fifteen minutes, Savoy and Sinn REALLY break down Love Systems Triad).">A1 and transitioning into A2, from how to approach effectively, to calibrating the situation, to stacking openers, to handling interrupts. A lot of stuff they talk about isn't even in the Venusian Arts Handbook, because new ideas are presented and broken down. There are some really advanced topics here. They go into various types of openers, the importance of delivery, body language, daygame versus nightgame, interesting subject matter, and a LOT more. They also discuss the importance of the newbie mission. The sound quality is fantastic and the packaging is discreet. You can also tell that Savoy and Sinn are having fun talking about this stuff too. They DON'T talk about approach anxiety... that is already covered in the Venusian Arts Handbook and the DVD Archives. It'd be redundant here.
The Bad
Honestly, none. There isn't a single Mystery Method product that hasn't blown me away yet. These guys do NOT slack when producing their materials. It's evident that they pour their soul into their work.
The Bottom Line
buy
Rating out of 10: 10/10 for presentation and organization, 10/10 for content (there's a LOT!!), 10/10 for production quality. You can tell that this Interview Series is going to go a LOOOOOOONG way especially if they all stack up like this first disc.
This cd is spot on, sound quality is totally clear and the advice is easily understood (and put into practice). I actually really liked the bit covering transition, the theory that there is no transition, you just move to the next phase, this just seemed to make so much sense, as well as being told to totally obliterate the word "anyway" out of your sets, just let the conversation flow. Id recommend this to anyone, even if you dont have the dvd series etc yet, get the interview series and hear how the top PUA's explain things and a lot of things just seem to click into place.
The Bad
cant honestly come up with any, no problems at all
The Bottom Line
buy
Rating out of 10: Id seriously have to give this a 10/10. Everything ive got regarding the MM always just smacks me in the mouth and i learn from it and the interview series is no different. Id recommend it to anyone whos serious about this game.
Has concepts that wasn't discussed in VAH or DVD series
The Bottom Line
buy
Pros: A lot of concepts that wasn't really discussed in VAH or DVD series. The direct/indirect approaches in socially relevant settings made a lot of sense.
Cons: None. I just hate it when they talk about something other than Opening and transitioning and they say that this isn't what this interview's for. Good stuff.
Rating out of 10: 10/10
First of all, I am the type of person who like to get information from a lot of sources, and I have heard many audio programs. From monthly audio's to podcasts, I have listened to a lot of different programs.
This, by far, was the most detailed and complete audio program I have heard to date.
I just listened to this CD and I was blown away by the amount of information on this first volume. It was a complete and detailed analysis / overview of the Opening and Transitioning process. I already have the VAH and the DVD series, and I think that the audio program is the best yet.
I highly recommend this subscription to everyone who is in the community.
Not only are the subjects covered which are mentioned in the previous posts, but also a sort of "new" explanation into the rating of hb's based on social status, instead of looks. That provided new insight into which sets may or may prove to be more difficult to open.