A question concerning openning vs Hookpoint occurred to me today after I was thinking about the BallGame I went to in Dallas last night. (Rangers beat the Pirates 6 to 5 at the bottom on the 9th) I was attending a function with some friends in one of the suites so there were plenty of people. A classic social mixer ball game style.
Now one thing I recognize is that opening sets has applications across my entire life. So this is a skill that I really want to master. My goal can be defined simply as how to integrate flawlessly into a group of people that I have not met before.
So of course, the openers I was using were simply to get a conversation started. I try alot of situational openers. My goal was not to pickup but rather to integrate into the group. Example of one of my openers to a set that wasn't really paying attention to the BallGame. "Wow, did you see that homerun? I wonder if that guys on Steroids? (group blah blah) What do you guys think, should they just let professional athletes take that stuff? (blah Blah blah)
Now the opener works fine, it got me in set, and got them talking about my topic. One of the major sticking points that I keep coming back to is the opener ends before I reach hook point. As soon as the opener ends, I am blown out. Now, I have had some limited success. However, most of the time, as soon as the opener ends, I am blown out.
It seems to me that something is missing between the opener and the point where to group doesn't want you to go. MM doesn't speak to this at all, and neither does it seem that there is alot of advice on this.
Thoughts? Suggestions? I'm open to anything.
