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Tournaments: The main phases (early, middle, bubble, final table)

Tournaments have distinct phases. Learn the strategy for each: early, middle, bubble, and final table.

Tournaments unfold in distinct phases, each requiring a different strategy. Understanding these phases is the foundation of tournament success.

Early Stage (Deep Stacks)

With 50+ big blinds, play like a deep-stacked cash game. Be patient, play tight, and look for set-mining and implied odds situations.

Middle Stage (Medium Stacks)

With 20-35 big blinds, aggression becomes essential. Steal blinds actively, 3-bet light, and avoid marginal calls that bleed chips.

Bubble

The bubble is where the most money is made. Short stacks tighten up, giving big stacks enormous leverage to steal. Use ICM pressure aggressively.

Final Table

Pay jumps create extreme ICM pressure. Adjust by targeting medium stacks, avoiding confrontations with big stacks, and looking for laddering opportunities.

The One Key Principle

In each phase, ask: what’s my effective stack in big blinds, and what strategy does that dictate? Stack size, not cards, drives tournament decisions.

Early Mistakes to Avoid

Playing too loose early (the value of chips changes over time)

POKERBUILDERBTNSBBBUTGHJCODTournament phases: early (patient) → middle (aggressive) → bubble (ICM leverage) → final table (pay jumps).
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Key Takeaways

  • 1Early: play tight, set-mine, avoid marginal spots with deep stacks.
  • 2Bubble: big stacks have massive leverage — steal aggressively, exploit short stack fear.
  • 3Final table: pay jumps create ICM pressure — target medium stacks, avoid big stack clashes.
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