Mid-stakes MTTs are a grind, but there’s a sweet spot where solid strategy can really tilt the odds. One thing I’ve been dialing in lately is late-stage stack management. When blinds are climbing and ICM pressure kicks in, knowing when to shove or fold with marginal hands is everything. Like, say you’re on the bubble with 15BB and a middling ace in late position—shoving might feel right, but if the table’s tight, sometimes folding preserves your stack for a better spot. I’ve been cross-referencing hand ranges with solvers to tighten up these decisions, and it’s paid off in deeper runs. Also, don’t sleep on observing table dynamics early. Spotting who’s overly aggressive or too passive lets you exploit them when the field narrows. Anyone else got a go-to move for navigating that late-stage chaos?