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Personally I’m not a fan of low limit Hold’em, I prefer no limit games. I can play both however my game strategy is completely different for each type table. In limit I don't try to "put a play" on some one as much unless the limits are way up there in a tourney... In low limit ring games as you described you get "calling stations" that will run you down to the river and make you prove you have the best hand, I guess you can say "poker cop". However in no limit you have the wonderful thing of no betting structure so one or two well played bets (if you have a hand or not, against a stronger player) can win you the pot... If you run into a "calling station" in no limit make them pay for it, make them pay to out draw you... This is how strong players suffer bad beats, In no limit you want to get your money in when you have the best of it and protect it when you don't, no limit you have to be sharp pretty much 100% the whole time, one hand can make you go broke, in limit you can make a mistake or two and not have it hurt you as much... My opinion i would stick to one type of game or the other... Even some pros can't play both types of tables strongly they can't same to switch there styles to the type play each one demands... I hope this helped somewhat, i know it was a lot of rambling but that's my two cents...
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