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[QUOTE="TongueLashin, post: 5668074, member: 323907"] [b]I have a few ideas[/b] You can practice everyday and keep getting to that level of the tournament more and more frequently. You can open 2 or 3 tables at low stakes and play the games with all the heart you can muster using every single rebuy/add on you can get. Take calculated risks and try to amass chips as hard as you can. When rebuy ends play TAG now. Get chips in good AND try not to ever play out of position with less than JJ until you are experienced (if ever) so your hand history shows you are telling the truth in that position 99% of times. This will allow you to sometimes steal a pot later on if you absolutely had to. Once approaching bubble(s) or in the money, unregister from tournaments that you signed up for additionally so you can focus on the ones running. Take about 5 minutes of deep breathing. Get in the moment. Watch now like a hawk for nervousness from players just like yourself. Try not to put yourself at risk unless shortstacked. If all went well to this point you can pick up some big pots with small bets. You may even limp or raise 2xBB continually with any marginal hand if there are crippled players behind you and action folds in front of you, encouraging 1 good player to "come along now and put this shortstack all in with me or step aside, sir. (Don't do that if wildly loose player is there with chips enough to screw around with you) Be a good neighbor here and do NOT bet vs the other players unless you hit a beast hand that beats pretty much everything otherwise check it down and take out the all in 2 vs 1. Ignore side pot unless it is substancial and you have most chips in play of all players involved in this hand. At this point in game it is more about how much ammo you have compared to opponents at your current table than what cards you have. It is about getting butts out of seats. If you have a huge stack of chips, you are the bouncer on duty for crippled players. Otherwise, sit pretty and get your chips in good while isolating pots best you can. Sometimes at final table I chill and sometimes I really open up the starting hands as dynamic changes and go maniac here. If you feel it, do it. Think positively at all times. Always envision the win! Great "luck" to you! [/QUOTE]
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