Quote Originally Posted by daven
2 useful things to know beyond VPIP-PFR to help with ranges

1) do they vary starting hands by position?
2) do they like SCs/Axs/low PPs?

another trick - similar stats to you means similar range to what you would be acting that way with. Looser = wider range, tighter = narrower.

Adjust range by street. Sure, 8Ts may be in their preflop range, but they're unlikely to be re-raising this on a rainbow AK3 board...

To practice handreading you could drop to playing one or two tables for a session and watch every hand closely - start predicting ranges for all players in these hands, whether you're involved or not.
Good luck!
It's often tough for me to determine whether or not a player is positionally aware, but kmind suggested the other day that a player's att. to steal blind stat is very indicative of this.

Yeah, I've been trying to adjust ranges each street. Otherwise, it would be a nearly useless practice.

I'm sure dropping to one or two tables and paying closer attention would help alot, but tbh I really can't bring myself to do it. I'm logging too few hours as it is. For now I think I'll just study HHs, and focus my attention one or two of my fishiest tables. Truth be told, I seldom pay close attention when I'm not in a hand. I should stop being lazy and work on this as well.

Thanks for the input.