best strategy at the end of the tournament

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I'd like to hear from you what the best strategy is if you're at the end of a tournament and you're under 10BB. What attitude to taked in those hours



End of the tournament and 10BB then I'm shoving any two! What are you waiting for? You have nothing to fight with.
 
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I agree with Any Ax it does work in deep stake. Ax shove any!!!
 
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Hi

Toward the end of a tournament I play a little tighter than normal but, I still play the hands that I am suppose to. I don't just fold good hands and hope to wait out other short stacks. Good luck !
 
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I seldom go down to 10b, push / fold starts much earlier, but if the satellite or prizes tickets, 1-2 people remain to the prizes and I pass, then most likely I will suffer and I will pull to the end.
 
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Everything depends on the stacks. From this and the action unfolds. In any case, you need to try to aggressively steal blinds and gather information about your opponents.
 
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Focus. Less times for mistakes and wait for a good hand!
 
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no limps, no raises, no call mini raises only push or fold
 
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if it is a regular tournament this number of 10 bb is not a comfortable stack in regular tournaments, but it is a stack that still allows maneuvers, such as a mini-raise / fold. With less than these stacks you can already strongly consider the shove. You should also consider how much your stack can hurt the other players at the table, this information is important because if most of the players are deep (with many chips), the chance of them paying their all in "just to see" or thinking "It will not cost much, will I eliminate him" is higher (which can be good, if you have a strong hand, but this also makes you prone to take more bad beats.
 
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With 10 BB you need to take risks and to push, of course. you need to avoid such situations and to monitor their stack during the game) Easier to stay on a raft with 20-30 BB )
 
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I think it depends on the situation. Sometimes I use the all in or fold on 10bb or less, but if everyone is cooperating..I try to bump up on the final table. but as stated above u cant blind out..sometimes u gotta move! gl on the felts.

PS I appreciate all the questions It helps my game I cant figure out how to start my own thread and aske a question:)
 
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with a low stack, I try to be more selective with the cards I play, of course depending on whether the tournament is turbo or not, what I can resist until I have a good one in which I think I can take a chance
 
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With such a stack at the end of the tournament, I would wait for a good hand to put everything and hope for good luck.
 
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