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Look at her, when she makes eye contact and smiles at you WHILE talking to the other guy, move in, right in. Walk up to the table, tell the other guy he can go now. The reaction will be shock on both their faces, rock it. Poker face. Hold fast, be totally nonreactive to his reponse and turn to the girl, eye contact, and move on with the assumption buddy has or is leaving and that you are the new sheriff in town.
You've just pulled the boldest, most confident move either of them have ever seen. You know this. Be like ice. You belong, he doesn't, period.
THIS. If only I could rewind and do this. I love it. It's such a boss move. I will remember it.
@Xoved: Yes, not only did she know I was gaming her, everyone in the room knew I was gaming her. One dude (an AFC for sure) had been watching me and even came up to me to shake my hand after he saw me man up and dance with her. Nobody had been dancing with her.
I respectfully disagree about being in the fun buddy circle. I think being there for a time isn't bad, it's just that I probably lingered there too long and didn't isolate correctly. I won the group, but it never occurred to me to ask for some alone time that directly. It's what I wanted in my head, but for some weird reason it seemed bad to ask her for alone time. It was a mental illusion I created, and I don't know why.