For novice players, the bubble becomes a real tragedy. If they don't get into the money, they go home with nothing, but sometimes everything happens much worse: they always tell their friends that they don't understand anything about poker, and in general are losers and losers. For pros, the bubble is usually the time when they can best perform and lay the groundwork for winning the tournament. If you think that winning a tournament is determined only by playing at the final table, then you are wrong. Of course, you have to play really well to win the tournament, but very often the beginning of the victory is reflected in the bubble stage.In my case, what makes me very nervous is trying to understand that a player bets all his chips with the possibility of not reaching the goal