
I personally switched to NL because I was haivng a very bad run on limit. I started playing limit at first...read Lee Jones and Skalansky and all that..but still couldn't win.
As it turn outs...I'm just not a good limit player, but that doesn't bother me too much.
In NL I can make bets which distort the pot so bad that no draw should ever call. I can identify hands by certain betting patterns, and I can get an opponents stack with a small set. It's these types of things that make the NL game so profitable for me.
In limit, I get so sick of the outdraws on the river....get angry because they call anything and I can't put them on a hand...etc. etc. etc.
Limit is def. a profitable game with it's own learning curve and idosyncrcies. Frankly though, I'm not hopping on that bus again. It's just not what I'm used to anymore and I hate it.
But good luck to you on your quest!! If you ever get up to a high limit...I highly suggest reading Roy Cooke's articles...they are brillant.