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Multi-Table Tournament Table Change Strategy: Survival and Accumulation Under ICM Pressure

In multi-table tournaments, when the number of remaining players decreases and the money bubble approaches, table changes become a critical decision point. This article analyzes ICM pressure, chip depth, and dynamic ranges, providing a specific strategic framework to help players adjust their play under pressure, avoid common mistakes, and maximize tournament expected value.

ICM vs cEV Switching Point: When to Shift from Pursuing Chip Value to Survival Value

In Texas Hold'em tournaments, early stages should aim to maximize cEV, but as the money bubble approaches or final table nears, ICM pressure increases and strategy needs to shift toward survival. This article details quantitative judgment methods for the switching point, real-world scenarios, and typical mistakes.

Push-Fold Strategy in the SNG Bubble Phase: How to Maximize Chip Value at the Money Bubble Edge

The bubble phase of an SNG (Single Table Tournament) is the most critical decision-making moment. This article explains the core principles of push-fold strategy: ICM pressure, range adjustments, opponent tendencies, and stack depth management. Through practical examples, it helps you make correct choices during the bubble period and increase your ITM rate.

Satellite Tournament Advancement Strategy: How to Efficiently Win Main Event Tickets

Satellite tournaments are a key way to win high-value tickets with low buy-ins. This article details chip management, ICM pressure, bubble phase play, and common pitfalls to help you improve your advancement success rate.