No.
Not for me anyway.
I think the smartest thing David DeAngelo ever said was "its not like hunting, its like fishing".
If you chase after something, it will run away. You must cause women to chase after you.
How? By being the prize. That's not just a mindset, it must be a reality. You must be the kind of guy that is attractive to women.
Strong, masculine, confident, humourous, high-status, sexy. It is a constant struggle to attain these traits. The game is played internally, against your own laziness and inertia. To win the game you have to conquer that sense of helplessness and proactively institute habits that over time hone you and mould you into an attractive man.
Then the rest just falls into place. You will have so many options that it will seem laughable to think that dating is a numbers game. The women line up for you now, hoping you will choose them over all of the other hopeful girls.
You will develop an aura of success. Rejection from hot women won't even be a consideration to you anymore. You will notice it, if you ask a woman for intimacy and she has to reject you because she is already in a relationship, you will see the disappointment and frustration in her face, you will see the internal moral struggle she is enduring as she fights to resist the temptation to **** you because she is trying to do the right thing by her bf, but in that present moment, all her instincts and all her desires are saying "just **** him".
That's what I feel anyway. I think that approaching it like a numbers game will create an aura around you that reeks of desperation. Failure will breed failure and you'll get sexually frustrated and malcontent.
Thats not to say that rejection cannot make you stronger, it can. But only if you honestly believe that it is her loss, and you are proactively spending hours and hours everyday honing your attractiveness and becoming a more desirable man.
Eventually, with consistent effort, it won't be a numbers game, because you'll have too many to choose from and you will be more focussed on your own life anyway to care about women too much.