Posted in Pick Up Labs Stamp of Approval on July 23rd, 2009 by drewder
I first would like to personally thank all the guys that helped out with Style’s Street Team. The last 3 weeks have been quite the treat and it is an honor to give you material straight from the man, himself. And, it is really cool to see a bunch of guys come together for the good of the community. We will shortly be reading the outcome in the new version of The Rules of the GAME.
This week, I thought we would try something that has been around, been tested, and I still test it (seriously, I ran it on the smoking hot girl that left my bed this morning). I have yet to find anyone that doesn’t like this one. I am so damn excited to give this to you, I am not even going to delay on this. Below is the PDF of greatness and once you click on it, make sure your ass is strapped in. You will want to go from 0-60mph in 1.4 seconds to open your next set(s).
Without further DELAY. . . Click it, but be warned, results do vary. Axe Body Spray Commercials were made from this stuff.
I have seen a few different versions of this from different guys around the block, but The Sneak’s version is the one that I liked the best. I even tossed in the EXTRA CREDIT KINO just for you guys. There’s been a few guys that have seen me run it and instantly pull numbers, schedule day 2’s, and more. . .
I know you aren’t going to want to get on the computer much because you have been out with the girl of your dreams after running this, but come back and post your results by MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd so the rest of the world can see how awesome this routine is. Tuesday I will probably be swamped with all the results and you can then see how it panned out.
Keep Framing and Gaming
Tags: Ring Finger Routine, Rules of the Game, Style's Street Team, Testing, The Sneak



July 26th, 2009 at 3:50 pm
1. Does it work successfully? YES!!!
2. How difficult is this routine to master? Ive been doin this routine for a while so its not that difficult anymore but at first Id say it was a 3/5
3. Did you get called out on using this routine? nope
4. What is the hook point strength of this routine? 5/5
5. Rapport building strength? 4/5 easy to recall
6. Your PUA-AFC level? 3/5
7. Number of times tested? 6
8. Any additional insight? I would usually say its amazing what you wear says about you like your … and then transfer to something else she is wearing OR body language.
July 27th, 2009 at 6:46 am
1. Does it work successfully? Yes 5/5
2. How difficult is this routine to master? Easy 5/5
3. Did you get called out on using this routine? I’ve used this countless times since I learned it back in my 30 day challenge days. A few times women had heard of the vein amoris but never called out 5/5
4. What is the hook point strength of this routine? I skip what ever finger the women is wearing a ring or rings on to build suspense often I’ll hear “What about this one?” and reply “Will get there sweet heart” It’s also an easy kino holding her hands 5/5
5. Rapport building strength? Women love this it’s chick crack at it’s best, if your cold reading skills are up to snuff you can go one for 15min or so on this thread 5/5
6. Your PUA-AFC level? I have game 4/5
7. Number of times tested? Countless times in the past 5/5
8. Any additional insight? Earlier this month on vacation I used it on our waitress a HB 8.5 wearing an engagement ring, I’ve never seen a ring fly off a finger so fast and put on the other hand. She quickly explained it was a fake ring “If this was real I wouldn’t be waiting tables” My friends were amazed at how in a crowed bar I was able to isolate build a connection and determine she was available and interested. # closed and set up day 2 for after she got off work the next day.
9. Suggested Additions of Modifications to routine (if any):
Engineers wear steal pinky rings, if I see a pinky ring I suggest she is nerdy math type with awkward social skills and disqualify her. From here you can run games that use numbers i.e. “pick a number (7)” or get her to jump a hoop to show she is not socially retarded by teaching her a secret hand shake that you will test her on later.
July 27th, 2009 at 8:36 am
1. Does it work successfully? Yes!
2. How difficult is this routine to master? 4/5 There’s a bit of memorization necessary. To truly master it would take practice.
3. Did you get called out on using this routine? No
4. What is the hook point strength of this routine? 5/5
5. Rapport building strength? 4/5
6. Your PUA-AFC level? 4/5
7. Number of times tested? 3
8. Any additional insight? It’s not necessary to get ALL the way through this routine… it can get long, especially for an opener. It is very good though, especially if you get a girl thats into esoteric stuff.
9. Suggested Additions of Modifications to routine (if any): As an opener, maybe tell her about the meaning of the ring(s) that she’s actually wearing. Seed the extra info for later, maybe even have her help you cold read other girls in the bar.
July 28th, 2009 at 8:12 am
1. Does it work successfully? always
2. How difficult is this routine to master? it’s not that difficult once you learn to have fun with it. 2/5
3. Did you get called out on using this routine?
no but once a girl asked me if i was a jedi master while i was running it. i said ‘almost’.
4. What is the hook point strength of this routine? 5/5, girls always love it.
5. Rapport building strength? 4/5, never had a problem with rapport though.
6. Your PUA-AFC level? 4.5/5
7. Number of times tested? at least 10 times.
8. Any additional insight? i always hold her hand gently when i do it. i move it around and i sometimes touch each finger in the process. calibration is a must with this one.
9. Suggested Additions of Modifications to routine (if any): it works a little better on a day 2 although it opens pretty well too. don’t be afraid to change it up a little bit, skip a finger or ‘forget’ a finger and seed it, then she’ll ask about that finger. or if you’re wearing a ring, purposely skip that finger in the routine and when she asks what it represents, tell her to guess.
July 28th, 2009 at 7:13 pm
Ring finger routine is pricelss. Works 9 out of 10 times.
July 31st, 2009 at 1:50 am
great story but in classical palmistry the mounts of the vingers are diffrent names dumb is called venus 1st vinger is jupiter 2nd vinger saturn 3rd apollo and pink mercury
but i love the routine i will try it tonight
August 2nd, 2009 at 4:56 pm
1. Does it work successfully? YES!
2. How difficult is this routine to master? Not really difficult. Presentation seems to be more important than getting all the detail correct.
3. Did you get called out on using this routine? No
4. What is the hook point strength of this routine? If done correctly “5″
5. Rapport building strength? Provides an easy transition to rapport “4 or 5″
6. Your PUA-AFC level? “2 or 3″
7. Number of times tested? 5
8. Any additional insight? At least for me, this is done better to DHV later in the set, rather than an opener. Maybe I’m too pedestrian but when this hooks, it is a way to short-circuit / short-cut to get to rapport.
August 2nd, 2009 at 7:00 pm
1. Does it work successfully? Yes 5/5
2. How difficult is this routine to master? 4/5
3. Did you get called out on using this routine? Never 5/5
4. What is the hook point strength of this routine? 5/5
5. Rapport building strength? 5/5
6. Your PUA-AFC level? 3/5
7. Number of times tested? 8 times
8. Any additional insight? It can be used as an opener.
9. Suggested Additions of Modifications to routine (if any): working on your cold reading skills and reading body language can really help you create a strong impression. It is also very easy to transfer in too another routine.
August 3rd, 2009 at 11:16 am
1. Does it work successfully? Yes 5/5
2. How difficult is this routine to master? 3/5
3. Did you get called out using this routine? Not once.
4. Hook point strength? Superb, 5/5
5. Rapport building strength? A great way to transition to and/or build rapport. 5/5
6. Your PUA-AFC level 2/5
7. Number of times tested? 5 times
8. Any additional insight? Useful as an opener, rapport builder, or in seduction.
9. Suggested additions or modifications (if any): It’s often a good idea to use your own rings as an example (if you wear any).
August 3rd, 2009 at 3:00 pm
1. Does it work successfully? Absolutely. 5/5
2. How difficult is this routine to master? Not hard at all. 1/5
3. Did you get called out using this routine? Never.
4. Hook point strength? Extremely powerful. 5/5.
5. Rapport building strength? Powerful as well, though transition to other routines might be needed. 4/5.
6. Your PUA-AFC level: 3/5
7. Number of times tested? 11 times
8. Any additional insight? Never used as an opener. Though it has always helped the transition from Approach into Attraction/DHV phase. Had one girl resist the routine since she put me into the “And, do you REALLY believe this shit?” shit test. Another girl used the “I’m totally not like that, this is bullshit” resistance. Though the rest of the girls I tested, successfully transitioned into the Cube routine, which landed #, K, and in some cases, F-Closes. The rings routine is my favorite one along with the Cube. They are always used in my stack.
9. Suggested additions or modifications (if any): Imperative use of disqualifiers and negs during this routine. Think of it as a playful way of getting to know the girl.
August 4th, 2009 at 8:33 am
1. Does it work successfully?
Everytime 5/5
2. How difficult is this routine to master?
2/5
3. Did you get called out using this routine? Never have.
4. Hook point strength?
Always brings attention and the kino escalation is awesome. 5/5
5. Rapport building strength?
Always huge on rapport. 5/5
6. Your PUA-AFC level
3.5/5
7. Number of times tested?
12 times
8. Any additional insight?
This is still one of my favorite openers and ways to build rapport. I have even used it on girls wearing wedding rings, but found out later they weren’t really married.
9. Suggested additions or modifications (if any): If a girl isn’t wearing rings, I sometimes take off the 3 I wear and tell her to put them on any of her 5 fingers, then I go into it.
March 4th, 2010 at 10:18 pm
Taken from a David DeAngelo Interview from years ago. Ben maybe? A lot of instructors in the community are claiming that they came up with this routine but Ben was the first to use it.