"A Classic" -New York Times Book Review Before great books such as "The Mystery Method" by Mystery, "The Game" by Neil Strauss, "Double Your Dating" by David DeAngelo and many others, there was the critically acclaimed game manual "The Art Of Mackin" by Tariq "King Flex" Nasheed. First written in 1999 and released in 2000, this updated and revised edition of The Art of Mackin', takes a unique, yet serious look at modern male/ female relationships from a player's point of view. The Art of Mackin' was the first how-to book that taught men how to actually become a true ladie's man, and how to use certain techniques (not deceit) in order to get what they wanted from women. Whether it is sex, money or companionship, this book teaches men what to say, verbatim, in order to reach their intended goal. By using these techniques, I am not implying that you do anything negative. I am just teaching guys to stay on top of their game when dealing with women. The Art of Mackin' is also the first book that tells men what to say, word for word, in order to get sex from women, guaranteed. By using my tried and proven methods of mackin', men are guaranteed to increase their player ratio by at least fifty percent (50%).
In my opinion, this book is another example of a pimp attempting to appear knowledgeable. If you must read this then please check it out of the library or buy it used. The last thing this author needs is book sales that may encourage him to write anything in the future.
An interesting read. The main thing I learned from this book is that the dynamic between what a man wants from a woman is all mental. If we as men can get our mental game intact, the game is won.
The Art of Mackin by Tariq Nasheed is a classic guide in...mackin. Now there are other guides on the market that talk about game like Roosh V's, Bang series.
However, Roosh's books focus on a "numbers" approach randomly approaching woman after woman until one takes the hook from an opening line and then trying to get the woman drunk in order to have sex.
That's not game.
True game, is identifying a certain type of female and developing a strategy to enthrall her no matter the setting even If you're not the type of guy that she would normally be attracted to. And that's why I like Tariq's book because he first discusses that a man should understand his strengths and weaknesses.
Once a man has that self-awareness, he should then gain an understanding of the types of women that are naturally attracted to him. Tariq then quantifies women into different types and teaches you how to identify them.
With knowledge of self and the female psyche, Tariq then shares different methods to approach, capture and keep your intended prey. Being able to...keep...a woman is where true game comes into play and most other guides on the market at best only have methods to hook up in one night stands using alcohol as a crutch.
If you want to learn true game and gain the ability to mesmerize women with nothing more than the words that come out of your mouth then you need to add Tariq's book to your library and review it often
Tariq Nasheed breaks down the game! You need not look any further for masterful instruction on everything you need to know about women and the game. In addition to the relevant information in this book it's also very entertaining and funny. So if you need to beef up your mackin' skills you need to read this shit!
Learned a lot about discipline, persistence and the “slot mentality”. If life is a game and we are playing to win, then the only way you can lose is if you quit. Tariq has many examples and scenarios in this book for those looking to up their “game” when it comes to relationships. Recommend for anyone who has ever experienced “entanglements” and want to be ahead of the curve.
Some parts of this sounds like some sort of black Jeff Foxworthy. His depiction of gender dynamics is generally not to bad, but the author enjoys roasting the lower tiers of his female classification, it feels like filler.
The book is directed at teaching black men the game for black women but really the lessons and rules in this book could be applied to other races as well. The book could use an editor as there are a bunch of spelling errors but overall solid game advice in this book.