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PostPosted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 8:35 pm 
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Hey.

I'm currently reading a book on Speedreading and have been using it to develop the cold reading aspect to my game. Thing is, having used it to little effect in the past, I have no idea how best to bring it into a set. Obviously I never bring it up with a 'hey, do you want me to guess your personality in four simple questions?', etc, but I always feel that my utilisation of it has been unnatural.

Does anyone have any ideas/ tips on how to bring this into a set naturally and smoothly?


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 7:10 pm 
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One thing that my wing advised to me is that sometimes the best transition is no transition. I think if you can manage to get into a few minutes of conversation by then you can just start asking the questions. When she asks why tell her she'll see in a bit to build the suspense. As long as you have a strong enough attitude and frame, she should comply.

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