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			1)  Different stats take longer to converge than others.  For instance, if you've got 30 hands on someone and they've got a VP$IP of 85%, it's pretty safe to say they aren't the tightest players.  However, after 30 hands, the WTSD% stat is pretty much meaningless. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			2) It's hard for me to give a defnitive answer here. The stats are pretty much "the face" of the player for me. Players come in and out so frequently and I change tables a lot. If I didn't have these stat overlays, I'd never be able to keep reads on the player. I just look for overall trends in the stats, but they don't help me to make borderline decisions at all. Lately, I've gotten much more involved taking notes. I section the notes by preflop/postflop. If I get 3-bet by a TAG with 66, I make a note of it. If a player peels a dry flop, and then check/raises me on the turn when he picks up a flush draw, I note it. Anything out of the ordinary goes in the notes. The notes with the stats paints a decent picture of how the player plays. In LHE, I would never want to play w/o it. 
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