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Because the blinds increase so fast compared to your stack. I believe you need to play even tighter, you can't afford to lose any chips where you don't need to. Its best to fold all hands and only play pots where you can enter with a raise. Try to play only premium holdings.
Believe me, I tried that strategy where I limped with all possible drawing hands (any suited, any 2 gap connectors, any low pairs), not being able to hit any flops strongly and losing a large portion of my stack. I was card dead seeing only KJo, A7s, and 23s as my only premium hands.
Towards the middle and end of the tournament monitor your M value tightly. M value = Your stack in relation to the (Small blind+big blind total) If your stack becomes lower than or equal to 5 times the stakes. Your only option is to Move ALL IN.
When you decide to Move In. It should depend more on the situation than the cards. If you have good cards, any pocket pair or big cards such as any Ace, any two face cards - GREAT. Otherwise, you have to hope for late position such as the Button or Small Blind, where your less likely to be called. Push it in there with what ever garbage you have. Even if your called by one other player, as long as they do not have a pair (or big pair). You still have at least 30 to 35% to double up.
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