Been going through a bad run for a while now. Kind of lost confidence, which I think may be a big part of the issue. Long term I've been a winning player for a while, but since this blip the rare time I find myself deep in a tournament I seem to have lost the abilty to get over the line. I used to always fancy my chances of getting the win once I'd made the cash, but now I feel like a cat in the headlights analogy.
I'm part way through the Chris Morrman book and I think as I read through that it will help. But until I find time to do that, what would you all say is your advise for late stage MTTs.
At the moment, I honestly can't say if I'm tigtening up too much, or maybe stealing in the wrong places. All I know is I seem to find myself down to 10 BB's or less far too often lately.
Cheers
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Exactly as Lambert says, the money in MTT's is all on the final table so you're better to take risks in those mid stages to improve your chances of a really deep run. You can't win a tournament if you're scared of losing it!
Stick to the basics like you did when having a bit of success.The cards will swing your way and they wont in equal proportions.You know you can get to the cash so keep it simple(any decent hand is a shove with 10 bigs etc)Hope your cool runnings subside m8.
Jim
£4,000 Turbo Open