Why Do Some Players Always Run Into the Nuts at Final Tables?

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You might have noticed a lot of people, even when they are doing exceptionally well in the beginning, go nuts at the final table. Is it pure variance, or does tightening up too much make strong hands obvious? What about you, do you go nuts? How does final-table pressure change how your opponents play against you?
 
It often feels that way due to variance and sample size. At final tables, pots are bigger and players are more cautious, so strong hands collide more often. Memory bias also makes bad outcomes stand out more than routine wins.
 
Final tables change everything. It’s rarely just variance, pressure makes players tighten up or overreact, making patterns obvious.
 
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