+1Question I would ask; Are you playing to limp into the money, or are you playing to win? Top spots at the final table are where the money is & if it's important to you to just cash, you probably not practicing good BRM. The time around the money bubble can be a very good opportunity to get in position to go deep in the tourney, worrying about just making the money is usually ev-.
'Avg.' or below average isn't really an indicator for much of anything (in other words, it doesn't dictate how we're going to adjust our play). More importantly we want to be thinking about 'our stack size & how it relates to the size of the blinds & the size of the other stacks on the table (< paying attention to stacks still left to act when we enter a pot with a raise.. etc. etc. etc.).... etc. etc. etc.i was wondering how to play after reaching the money and being kind of short stacked or little below average in tournament chips
... & depending upon stack size > you should be stealing vs. strong/good aggressive players who've been stealing liberally (while sitting on ~15-24bb's... looking to rrai over their opening raises).All depends on stack size however if you are playing to win, you should be stealing pots against weaker opponents .
Question I would ask; Are you playing to limp into the money, or are you playing to win? Top spots at the final table are where the money is & if it's important to you to just cash, you probably not practicing good BRM. The time around the money bubble can be a very good opportunity to get in position to go deep in the tourney, worrying about just making the money is usually ev-.