Playing from behind in tournaments requires patience, selective aggression, and adaptability. Short-stacked play often involves identifying spots to push all-in with fold equity, while deeper stacks allow for more post-flop maneuvering. Exploiting opponents’ tendencies, stealing blinds, and finding favorable shoving or reshove spots become crucial. Position is key, as acting last provides more control over hand outcomes. Avoiding unnecessary confrontations while capitalizing on opponents’ mistakes helps in chipping up without excessive risk.