Re: When a read is not a read.
I go back and forth on HUD's. I really like having the stats for just VPIP and PFR. Those numbers give me an automatic (sometimes very large) range of hands that villain is playing. I found that having those numbers frees me from having to make notes on preflop tendancies, letting me focus my (sometimes very limited) note space on postflop play. I guess that puts me somewhere in between you two. That makes sense - I play an intermediate number of tables: 3.
As an aside, I've been on these boards pretty actively, but I must have missed where/when the term Presto was coined and what it means. Now that I've seen it a few times, I'm wondering. Anyone got a link or an explanation to help out this "noob?"
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