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I switched to limit for a few thousand hands over the last few days, and I just got finished winning a few shorthanded NL SnGs in a row. One thing I feel that limit taught me is how hands hold up over multiple opponents, and when a smooth call is o.k. Previously, if I hit top pair or two pair, I would immediately come out betting hard and raising big. Conversely, opponents smooth calling me was the way I bled a lot of chips. However, when you are the heavy favorite, sometimes the amount you can win by playing it a little slower is worth the slight risk of being drawn out. In limit, you have no choice but to drag a few hands along to the river. Bad beats definately happen, but if you think you're ahead you usually are. How valuable do you guys think the smooth call is in NL against very aggressive opponents with good hands and non-scary boards?
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