Quote Originally Posted by jmrogers7
But, I'm not sure that I see much difference between limit and NL with regards to being rivered.
Limit is more of a 7 card game, if you get what I'm getting at here. Also in limit it's more practical for skilled players to raft the river, only with stronger draws on better (implied) pot odds.

Let us consider Mr. (semi-)Weak/Tight plays 8 tables at a time.

His weaknesses are:
1. Doesn't defend or play his blinds well
2. Plays few hands ABC style (easy to read)
3. Plays medium strength hands very strongly
4. Doesn't bluff much

I could go on, but in the interest of time, I'll just say exploiting these weaknesses is *far* more profitable at a limit table.

I've lost sympathy for players that play 8 tables at once waiting for Aces and Kings, then complain when they get cracked.