Re: If you had $100-200, would you play NL or Limit?
There's no right answer to this.
You're holding your own in the current game. (1) If you can identify your leaks, you should improve. (2)If it's normal variance you should improve. (3) If you're not good enough to be a consistent winner, you probably won't improve without significant help, but this goes back to point (1), doesn't it.
On the other hand, I don't think that anyone would ever say it's a bad idea to try a different structure or a different game. Maybe you'll like limit better, have more fun, win more money, and you'll never know unless you try.
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