actyper;195827 wroteA2-A5 I don't play agressively at all. Overpairs and TPTK are often good, I like them better in limit than in NL. Its the fact that many will still call down with any pair, and draws are played aggressively.
+1 You are not looking to play aggressively per say but you hand range widens based on the type of game.
IE. If I am playing in a passive limit game I am looking to call with A2-A5 suited to give me straight/flush opportunities. Even sometimes if an ace hits I may be good as well in an un-raised pot.
For the most part in a passive limit game the draws will tend to pay you the most overall because you are making a 5 card hand. At the same time it doesn't mean you discount your big pairs and your AQ AK,etc....it just means you have to be a little bit more observant with the board and give ranges to your players a little quicker (ie spotting possibilities on the flop) so you know what you are up against.
You will enjoy limit because everyone chases and although they get there sometimes the percentages still favor a made hand in the end. It is just harder in the end to make bad players fold. In a good limit game smart players will fold 3rd nut flush, dummy end straights etc, because they realize what can be already beating them. The CNE for the most part does not have those type of players because of the limit it spreads.
You will be fine :)