The sneaky check in poker playing

At each and every step of a Multi Table Poker Tournament, your stack volume in correlation to your blinds should be a key factor on how you will decide to approach various hands and situations.
You may begin on a poker tournament 50 to 500 big blinds and by the final table your average stack might be in the range of 25 or 40 big blinds.
When you are heavily stacked, you can risk making a lot of speculation based raises, as you can see a lot of flops, and engage in playing pots without going through the risk of going broke.
Nevertheless, when you are in possession of 20 big blinds or even less, you should be surely looking for a chance to get your money in pre-flop, therefore shoving all-in over the edge of a raiser who you suspect stealing.
Stack in respect to its size plays a key role in how you play hands after the flop. Unless you feel extremely sure that you can get your enemy off his hand, you should be really cautious not to put in too much of your own stack in a pot post flop if you do not intend to go all the way with that particular hand.
Although poker players are in their majority aware of the concept, your stack size can create an opportunity for you to use the concept against their game.
Advice provided by Full Tilt Poker team!