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There are more subtle ways to AMOG this guy.
When you're in a set, don't turn your back to him. That's too obvious and he gets ec with the target too. As you're talking to her position her inbetween you guys so she turns her back to him. I just read this on the forum a couple of days ago and I'd love to give credit to the original poster but can't remember who it was.
Another good thing to do is go around opening sets and asking HB's to go up to him and talk to him. He's a really nice guy and sometimes just desperate for attention. He can get pretty loud and rude if people are not paying attention to him.
HAHAHAHA that was me!!!! Man how weird is that. Yeah obviously I agree with that strategy. It's fucking golden. What you've got to do is slowly get her to lose focus on him. Get her in between you and the AMOG and then move mid-sentence (very important) subtly so that she has to follow you. You only really need to move enough to get him in an awkward position. No one likes to be approached from behind. Eventually he gets blown out but doesn't understand why. It's so money.
I knew you'd find me. Stalker!
I must say, it's one of the best and most original things I've read on the forum, and now I'll remember who was the person behind the idea. THanks again.
What this reminded me also of, is locking in. Like you said, nobody likes to be approached from the back, and it's not really a good idea to do that either. So locking in, or having your back turned to the wall, or a bar will have your target facing you, and turning her back to everyone else.
If the target is not next to a place like that and in the middle of the room, move her to a corner, or somewhere to the side, take up a relaxed body position, lean on something and make sure she's facing you and has her back to the room.
Now if I could only remember this stuff while in the field...