The Game by Neil Strauss



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 3:36 am 
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I'm sure this question has been asked. I just recently bought this book, and its pretty thick. should i read it from front to back or is there a certain section i should start off with? Im an AFC and need some help. Thanks!


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 3:50 am 
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read it cover to cover. It's a good and interesting story, not just a guide. You will enjoy it. After you are done go back and re-read the routines / gambits / theory if you need to.


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Would you read a novel in random chapters? If so, then go nuts, otherwise, read it front to back. It's a novel, not a textbook.

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of course you read it. I thought the only way people knew about these forums was by reading it


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The Game was really good (the only one I read)

And it is how I found these forums.


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It is written in a narrative, so you should read it cover to cover, but if you want some techniques you should get "The Rules of the Game" by Neil Strauss or "The Mystery Method" by Mystery.


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