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			More people will chase their draws in limit than in NL. You can get rivered in limit just the same as you can in NL, but sometimes it hurts your stack less in limit. And when people push in with the draws is usually benefits you, because they'll miss it more often than they will catch it on the river.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			 basicly you can say the same thing for either argument in nl you will lose half your stack to someone nailing the river on a bad call. At least in limit you only lose couple bets to it which you can gain back when the idiot misses.  | 
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			They can chase all they want in NL, I'm going to make a lot more money by them calling off their money in the long run.  However, in limit, people can get the correct pot odds to make a reasonable call on their draws.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		You must have your hand hold up in order to win in limit, but in NL, if someone were to chase, they'll be paying a hefty price to do so, and if they miss, you can win a lot more than in limit.  | 
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