NarrowJ said:
The thing about cold texts is that if you have your fundamentals down and run the interaction properly, you won't even need to use them, because she'll already be chasing you. It's always nice when you send a girl the icebreaker text and then she immediately initiates conversation with you.
NJ, I think you summed it up right there.
The texts really have nothing to do with the game here. You have to already have made enough of an impression on her that she WANTS to engage you when texting, if you haven't then trying to "game" her when all you get is a one-word or one-liner seems pointless.
If I get that sort of message from a girl I usually write her off right away, maybe if I REALLY want to get with her, I'll give it a shot at what you said above (since trying to be cocky, funny, entertaining, whatever is pointless if she is not interested) but I don't really hold out for something happening there.
The main point is that I've learned texting has really very little to do with the game. Guys will just do enough to get her number and then figure they can "game" her y text... NO NO NO! If you put in minimal effort then she'll give you the number, she prob thought you're an ok guy but it's an easy way out of the interaction... whereas the guy thinks he's "won" already and now will just text her all the funny shit he read online. It just doesn't work...
You need to get her invested IN PERSON, then just use text to set up the meeting. You have to leave her WAITING for the text.
Think of how many texts you got today... Did you get one from a hot girl? Smile across your face the second you saw her name right?
But how many did you get from co-workers or some friend moaning they didn't have his favorite bagel this morning? What do you do? Drop your phone and say "Eh, I'll reply later..." then get on with what you were doing.
You have to leave her WANTING that text from you. If she is not, you're just fighting and battling to be entertaining enough by text to win it back, which just seems pointless to me.
A long time ago, I used to be all about texting. I had refined my online game a few years back that I'd get a few numbers a day and then just practiced... I knew exactly how to steer the conversation to sexting and have them send me ridiculous things sometimes... but as good as all that was... it wasn't real. The in person interaction was what counted.