I've enjoyed some success over the last year or so in mid stakes tournaments and have been close to several 5 figure scores in the last month. I have run awful at final tables but I also realize that when I do make a ft I'm generally 5-9th in chips and that is definitely not helping.

Over my last 120 days, OPR tells me that I have cashed in 24% of my tournies and I know this needs adjusted. However, I am by no means waiting out bubbles and just trying to cash. I am accumulating chips whereever I can find them and in some spots I think I'm actually being a bit spewy making bubble plays and whatnot. I have definitely been running decent to well in the middle to late stages of many tourneys, but I still think 24% is pretty high over 260 tournies.

I've decided to work on my post flop play when I have a stack of 25+ bb's in the middle to late stages hoping I can continue to accumulate up to the final table. Besides reviewing my own hands I'm planning to watch some cardrunners cash game players and focus on their post flop decision making which is definately my biggest weakness.

I'd appreciate some feedback on whether you think my approach is good or any general advice. Any specific tips on effective ways to lower in-the-money% and increase tourney equity? Should I abandon the post-flop focus and try to work harder on push-fold? I understand these are hard to answer as I'm sure very few of you are familiar with my game, but I'll take any advice.