The London Daygame Model: Tom Torero
The London Daygame Model: Tom Torero
There are five steps to the LDM you need to learn, one after the other
in order, from approaching her to getting her contact details:
1) Open
2) Stack
3) Vibe
4) Invest
5) Close
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Beginner’s Guide to Daygame
1) Open
This means going up to the girl (or getting her to stop first) and letting
her know what you really want. You’re not asking for directions or
pretending you need advice. With good eye contact, a playful smirk
and a slow voice get her attention:
Common problems with the Open include: walking with the girl (not
getting her to stop), approaching from behind (instead of wheeling in
front), startling the girl by coming in too close, speaking too quickly
and having a serious expression.
2) Stack
You’re not allowed to ask her any questions. You have to do all the
work to get her “hooked.” So we make observations (assumptions) to
get her talking.
Later when you’ve got some experience you can switch the
assumptions to more playful accusations.
a) Where she’s from (e.g. “You look very exotic....I’m going to guess
Colombian”)
b) What she does for a job (e.g. “You look very creative....I think you’re
an artist”)
c) What she’s doing right now (e.g. “You look so energetic....like you’re
off to the gym”)
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Tom Torero
The great thing about the guess is that it doesn’t matter if you’re
wrong (it actually helps). She’ll reply with an answer anyway. Listen
carefully to what she says. That’s the topic for Vibing.
3) Vibing
Vibing is the trickiest part of the LDM. You have to take the one topic
that she just said (her country / job / what’s she doing now) and run
with it, telling a short flirty story about it to get her contributing in a
back-and-forth flow of banter.
As soon as she gives you the topic (see above) then launch into your
Vibing story with one of these sentences:
The whole point of these flirty stories is to get the girl contributing and
playing along. The vibe should be light and carefree, not boring, logical
or too agreeable.
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