What’s most important at the final table?

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At least 3 legs , preferably 4 for rigidity .

Those big single base types are just too tippy.
 
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It's good to have a bit of luck and make the right decision at the right moment. Most days, I'm more of a patient player, whether at the beginning of a tournament or at the final table. If I end up with a short stack at the final table, I wait for an opportunity to double up with pocket pairs or high cards. In this case, players who raise every hand simply because they have the high stack are a huge help for me. ;) In general, you shouldn't underestimate the opponents; no one has made it this far without a reason.
 
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When you reach the final table the pressure is increased especially when you have few chips and when the blinds press you and the calm is difficult to impose.You only have the chance to walk with strong hands depending on the position and in the rest of the fold.But if no one gives fast and you find yourself in the position of SB or BB it is better to try the preflop with paired hands small, A9+, K10+, QJ, J10. If the raise is double blind and affects a maximum of half of the stack, it is good to fold. If you have a large stack you can also go from the middle positions with hands that provide you with a call after a small raise.With strong hands try to create pressure on players who play tight or who have small stacks.Play to win and not to stay at the table!
 
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I usually try to make use of better positions and try to out-bid by raising slightly higher than what people expect. Very frequently the uncertainty will make people fold
 
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Paying attention to stack sizes is the most crucial aspect for me of any final table. The big Stacks have complete control over the situation.
Small stacks are simply seeking the ideal location to double up, while large stacks have the power to move others about and medium stacks
must be careful not to be caught in between. Knowing where you belong in that mix will help you make significantly better choices.
Mindset is the other essential factor. The pay jumps and pressure at the final table might be overwhelming, but don't let that distract you
from your strategy. Many players either become too tense and miss opportunities or become overly aggressive in an attempt to win everything at once.
The best course of action is patience. After each hand, win or lose, I like to start over and concentrate only on the next position. The chance to climb or win always arises if you remain composed and disciplined.
 
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