Quoted from floyd1977:Condition is king. The only thing "HUO" (in any form) signifies to me is that the seller is probably going to be asking more than I care to pay.
Agreed. They also say "rare" alot when it isn't, and they also often say "great condition for it's age" when the playfield is worn to the wood. Forget the buzzwords and acronyms...pictures say a 1000 words, along with game play counters and sales receipts. It's really not worth arguing about anyways.