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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:29 am 
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How do you isolate a girl from her friends if you're in a club where there are no available seats?


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:02 am 
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How do you isolate a girl from her friends if you're in a club where there are no available seats?

being a club promoter, i consider myself very good at club game.

when i first started clubbing a long time ago, i used to have this same problem: i had trouble isolating girls. what you must do is build a great deal of report with your target's friends. once you have done this, you simply say, i've been ignoring your friend for a bit, mind if i borrow her for a minute? (remember a minute can't hurt anyone). their friends should say sure no problem.

once you have gotten past the hard part, and there are no seats, simply go to the front of the club or the back (wherever outside is). or you could show off your dance skills and grind on her for a bit lol.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:00 pm 
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Use body language to isolate, simply move slightly so the girl has her back to her friends and boom she is isolated. By the privacy thing as well I am guessing you would feel uncomfortable with her friends overhearing parts of the conversation but don't they will normally be more wrapped up in what they are doing and leave you to it, after all their friend is still stood next to them so they can be sure she is fine


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i like to create motion in the set.

"let's grab a drink, you're buying of course"
"i love this song, let's go dance for a bit"
"i'm bored of this crowd, let's go meet some people" (forward merge)
"i want you to meet some of my friends" (backward merge)

standing around in a set for too long gets boring, and if you can't isolate you'll be stuck talking to the entire group rather than the target, eventually leading to at best a number close but probably a blow out. get things moving and use that opportunity to isolate and lose the friends.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 2:53 pm 
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Use body language to isolate, simply move slightly so the girl has her back to her friends and boom she is isolated. By the privacy thing as well I am guessing you would feel uncomfortable with her friends overhearing parts of the conversation but don't they will normally be more wrapped up in what they are doing and leave you to it, after all their friend is still stood next to them so they can be sure she is fine
Exactly! Sometimes you can just create the illusion of isolation without actually isolating. Plus its actually easier to achieve.

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