Honestly guys, this "game" business is a lot of hype which all started with the Neil Strauss book. You'll probably call me a liar, but for what it's worth, I have partied with a couple of guys from the book The Game, including Mystery himself. These guys are not master pickup artists. Other than Mystery himself (who in person is an above average looking guy, which is why he gets girls), the dorky short guys you see (remember the Indian guy and white-haired skinny guy from the show?) don't get girls. They get laughed at in clubs. I was living and practicing in Hollywood at the time doing pretty well for myself around 2007-2008 when this book and the VH1 TV show were popular. Much of the gaming, so to speak, took place in Hollywood, and I happened to be in a club on two separate occasions with a colleague of mine when Mystery and some of the other instructors were running a class. The reason these guys have girls around them when they go to clubs is that they run these classes where they take guys (often guys with money) to Hollywood hot spots and make them buy bottle service. Well, if you buy bottle service at a top hollywood club, you are going to have girls around you no matter what you look like. But they don't really get the girls they make you believe. Do you really believe that game alone is helping Neil Strauss pull pussy? I mean, really? The girls are there getting free alcohol, and importantly, some of them recognized Mystery as the "guy from TV." Now, please don't get me wrong, Mystery and the guys on the show were really cool guys, and I'm not trying to bash them. But honestly, I think they are just making a lot of money playing to the fantasies of men. "If I just knew what to say, I could get the girl!" But that's not how life works. Getting girls is about looks and/or money, and if you have either of those traits and just a little courage to talk to women, you will get girls. No amount of game will make up for being ugly and/or poor. If you're good looking or drive a Bentley, all you need to do is say "hi," and you are in.