Inspite of Roosh's strong reservations against denmark, me and a couple of friends decided to check out copenhagen over the long May 1 weekend. Having already read 'Dont Bang Denmark', my expectations from this trip were quite low. I just wanted to get away from the sanitised heavenly shithole that I'm staying in right now and get some good game practice. While nothing extraordinary happened over the weekend, I was pleasantly surprised by the conducive reception that day game got here. Night game was abysmal, save for a couple of inspired moments.
Full props to ElJefe from the forum. He dropped some dope information prior to arriving in copenhagen and once there, guided us to a couple of cool spots. Muchas gracias.
Like my usual style, I'll break down this data sheet into two parts covering day game and night game along with some useful travel information.
Currency: DKK (Danish Krone)
Conversion rate: 1 CHF (Swiss Franc) = 6.2 DKK
Typical costs:
[b]Cappuccino: [/b]30 DKK
1 large Beer in an average bar: 45-50 DKK
Cocktail in an average bar: 75-80 DKK
1.5 Litre water bottle: 20-24 DKK
Main dish in an average Danish restaurant: 120-140 DKK
Sandwich at a 7/11 eleven store: 35 DKK
Chicken salad at a coffee shop: 70-80 DKK
I stayed at Hotel Absalon just near the train station. It was a dope spot as it was close to the old city as well as the bars in Vesterbro. Got a good deal on Otel.com for a double. A good tip is to goto the Otel.com site on Facebook and search and book your hotel thru that site. They offer you some dope deals and a 10% additional discount if booked thru facebook.
Absalon City Hotel Copenhagen
Helgolandsgade 15
DK-1653 Copenhagen V
Daygame spots:
Stroget shopping street all the way from Radhuspladen to Nyhavn (special mention to the stork fountain square). THis is probably the best daygame spot in the whole of copenhagen. You can daygame here all day and open up 20 plus quality sets easily. THere are tons of cafes and pubs where you can bounce easily for an insta date. The best spot is the stork fountain square, where you can chill out on one of the benches and melt into the background, yet jump into action if a hot lizard walks by.
Hot tip: Im going to let out one of the best kept secrets of daygaming in copenhagen. We decided to go for a bit of shopping at the Abercrombie and Fitch store off the stork fountain square. After completing our shopping, we were just relaxing outside when we became acutely aware of the sheer number of hot totty walking past the store as well as going inside. So we decided to camp out there for the next few hours and it turned out to be the best 3-4 hours that we experienced day gaming in copenhagen. That street is so chock a block with HBs that you will be hard pressed to choose which one to open.
Abercrombie & Fitch store
Købmagergade 11, 1150 København, Denmark
To all daygamers, I would strongly advise that you spend a significant amount of time daygaming here. It's worth it.
Bang & Jensen (Istedgade 130, 1650 København, Denmark)
Roosh's favourite coffee shop in copenhagen and I can understand why. The back room is dope for approaching, especially if you are seated on the middle bunch of chairs. On the saturday I went there, there were quite a few cute chicks working on their computers. If you have a longer stay in copenhagen, this could be a good spot for some coffee shop game. That said however..
The best coffee shop in copenhagen (according to me) is
The Living Room (Larsbjørnsstræde 17, 1454 København, Denmark)
This is probably one of the best coffee shops that I have ever visited in my life. Its an absolutely dope spot for an insta-date and an even better spot for escalating. It reminded me to a certain extent of Cafe Afryka in Wroclaw but the great thing about The Living Room is that it turns into a chill out bar in the evening so that there are always two or three-set groups hanging around, which can be opened if you have a wingman. There is an underground level which are composed of 3 rooms, all dark, cozy and intimate with comfy sofas. The best room is the intermediate one which has a single chair and nothing else. You can imagine how easy it would be to escalate here They have a happy hours on cocktails (some of which are seriously strong) until 20.00 where you can get 2 for 100 DKK.
Copenhagen Central station: This is not a half bad spot for day gaming. THe only problem is that most of the girls are in a big hurry to get their save the world shyt done so its crazy difficult to pull to an insta date. The obvious solution is to hit on girls who are coming out of the train station instead of going inside, but here the problem is that more often than not, there is always someone waiting for them.
Thats it for daygame spots. I had half a mind to visit the Fisketorvet mall, but skipped it since it is undergoing renovation at the moment and almost half the shops there were closed on that weekend.
Well how would Danish girls react to daygame? The surprising answer is, quite well. JUst like Roosh mentioned in his book, no one does daygame in denmark, so when a girl gets approached on the street, its quite a novelty for her.
Mode of Daygame: Indirect all the way. Danish girls just dont react well to direct approaches (unlike Norwegian girls who are positively delighted). However dont go all lame ass indirect and ask about directions or the time. The approach which I found worked very well for me was making a comment on their dressing style or telling them that they reminded me of someone/something...then transition to GALNUC (as outlined in Day Bang), throw in some modestly encomiastic comments on Denmark (you better believe me when I say that this goes down well), throw in some subtle flirtatious statements and then insta-date/number close. Unless of course its a norwegian girl, in which case, cut thru all the flab and make your intentions known upfront, slip into indirect mode to build comfort and then go for the insta date.
I have to be honest here and confess that the best success I had with daygame in copenhagen was with non-Danish girls. In fact Norwegian girls were again the clear winner here, especially in terms of banter and flirting. Danish girls took longer to warm up and even then, I wasnt sure if I would get the insta date. One very good point of discussion and building fast rapport with the non danish girls is comparing your experiences of Denmark. One of the girls I insta dated turned out to be a cute American lesbian (no shyt!) but as soon as I found out, I swapped her with my wing who had himself insta dated a Turkish hottie. The match was pefect and pretty soon, I was showing the Turkish girl my salsa moves whereas my wing was giving the american lesbian a lesson in tonsillectomy...hahaha, love that shyt.
To summarise:
Daygame in copenhagen is very effective. If its a non danish girl, your chances of getting that insta date are even better. If a Norwegian, they just shot thru the roof.
Indirect approach for danish girls. However if you do find out that she is norwegian, then drop the fcukin BS and go direct.
Rock solid body language and slow languid movements. Think Krauser.
GALNUC, GALNUC, GALNUC!
Night game experience in tomorrows post.
Full props to ElJefe from the forum. He dropped some dope information prior to arriving in copenhagen and once there, guided us to a couple of cool spots. Muchas gracias.
Like my usual style, I'll break down this data sheet into two parts covering day game and night game along with some useful travel information.
Currency: DKK (Danish Krone)
Conversion rate: 1 CHF (Swiss Franc) = 6.2 DKK
Typical costs:
[b]Cappuccino: [/b]30 DKK
1 large Beer in an average bar: 45-50 DKK
Cocktail in an average bar: 75-80 DKK
1.5 Litre water bottle: 20-24 DKK
Main dish in an average Danish restaurant: 120-140 DKK
Sandwich at a 7/11 eleven store: 35 DKK
Chicken salad at a coffee shop: 70-80 DKK
I stayed at Hotel Absalon just near the train station. It was a dope spot as it was close to the old city as well as the bars in Vesterbro. Got a good deal on Otel.com for a double. A good tip is to goto the Otel.com site on Facebook and search and book your hotel thru that site. They offer you some dope deals and a 10% additional discount if booked thru facebook.
Absalon City Hotel Copenhagen
Helgolandsgade 15
DK-1653 Copenhagen V
Daygame spots:
Stroget shopping street all the way from Radhuspladen to Nyhavn (special mention to the stork fountain square). THis is probably the best daygame spot in the whole of copenhagen. You can daygame here all day and open up 20 plus quality sets easily. THere are tons of cafes and pubs where you can bounce easily for an insta date. The best spot is the stork fountain square, where you can chill out on one of the benches and melt into the background, yet jump into action if a hot lizard walks by.
Hot tip: Im going to let out one of the best kept secrets of daygaming in copenhagen. We decided to go for a bit of shopping at the Abercrombie and Fitch store off the stork fountain square. After completing our shopping, we were just relaxing outside when we became acutely aware of the sheer number of hot totty walking past the store as well as going inside. So we decided to camp out there for the next few hours and it turned out to be the best 3-4 hours that we experienced day gaming in copenhagen. That street is so chock a block with HBs that you will be hard pressed to choose which one to open.
Abercrombie & Fitch store
Købmagergade 11, 1150 København, Denmark
To all daygamers, I would strongly advise that you spend a significant amount of time daygaming here. It's worth it.
Bang & Jensen (Istedgade 130, 1650 København, Denmark)
Roosh's favourite coffee shop in copenhagen and I can understand why. The back room is dope for approaching, especially if you are seated on the middle bunch of chairs. On the saturday I went there, there were quite a few cute chicks working on their computers. If you have a longer stay in copenhagen, this could be a good spot for some coffee shop game. That said however..
The best coffee shop in copenhagen (according to me) is
The Living Room (Larsbjørnsstræde 17, 1454 København, Denmark)
This is probably one of the best coffee shops that I have ever visited in my life. Its an absolutely dope spot for an insta-date and an even better spot for escalating. It reminded me to a certain extent of Cafe Afryka in Wroclaw but the great thing about The Living Room is that it turns into a chill out bar in the evening so that there are always two or three-set groups hanging around, which can be opened if you have a wingman. There is an underground level which are composed of 3 rooms, all dark, cozy and intimate with comfy sofas. The best room is the intermediate one which has a single chair and nothing else. You can imagine how easy it would be to escalate here They have a happy hours on cocktails (some of which are seriously strong) until 20.00 where you can get 2 for 100 DKK.
Copenhagen Central station: This is not a half bad spot for day gaming. THe only problem is that most of the girls are in a big hurry to get their save the world shyt done so its crazy difficult to pull to an insta date. The obvious solution is to hit on girls who are coming out of the train station instead of going inside, but here the problem is that more often than not, there is always someone waiting for them.
Thats it for daygame spots. I had half a mind to visit the Fisketorvet mall, but skipped it since it is undergoing renovation at the moment and almost half the shops there were closed on that weekend.
Well how would Danish girls react to daygame? The surprising answer is, quite well. JUst like Roosh mentioned in his book, no one does daygame in denmark, so when a girl gets approached on the street, its quite a novelty for her.
Mode of Daygame: Indirect all the way. Danish girls just dont react well to direct approaches (unlike Norwegian girls who are positively delighted). However dont go all lame ass indirect and ask about directions or the time. The approach which I found worked very well for me was making a comment on their dressing style or telling them that they reminded me of someone/something...then transition to GALNUC (as outlined in Day Bang), throw in some modestly encomiastic comments on Denmark (you better believe me when I say that this goes down well), throw in some subtle flirtatious statements and then insta-date/number close. Unless of course its a norwegian girl, in which case, cut thru all the flab and make your intentions known upfront, slip into indirect mode to build comfort and then go for the insta date.
I have to be honest here and confess that the best success I had with daygame in copenhagen was with non-Danish girls. In fact Norwegian girls were again the clear winner here, especially in terms of banter and flirting. Danish girls took longer to warm up and even then, I wasnt sure if I would get the insta date. One very good point of discussion and building fast rapport with the non danish girls is comparing your experiences of Denmark. One of the girls I insta dated turned out to be a cute American lesbian (no shyt!) but as soon as I found out, I swapped her with my wing who had himself insta dated a Turkish hottie. The match was pefect and pretty soon, I was showing the Turkish girl my salsa moves whereas my wing was giving the american lesbian a lesson in tonsillectomy...hahaha, love that shyt.
To summarise:
Daygame in copenhagen is very effective. If its a non danish girl, your chances of getting that insta date are even better. If a Norwegian, they just shot thru the roof.
Indirect approach for danish girls. However if you do find out that she is norwegian, then drop the fcukin BS and go direct.
Rock solid body language and slow languid movements. Think Krauser.
GALNUC, GALNUC, GALNUC!
Night game experience in tomorrows post.