It tight positions of a decreasing chip-stack, it is the immortal rule that you cannot control luck. You may however manage your luck better by having solid play.
Poker has always had streaks of luck, that is, hands that ultimately win the pot (a suck-out) and hands that may win but is won out by a better winning hand (a bad-beat).
Every hand is a speculative opportunity, of the initial condition of your hand and the subsequent condition after the flop and your analysis of risk vs. reward.
If you have the certified nuts and the tells are telling you so. Then go for it.
Risk tolerance and wise assessment of working capital (i.e. Bankroll).
Poker is a Zero sum game, so, play long enough and on average you will lose what you gained, leaving you with $0.
Some have suggested this is only applicable if you are playing with average players. Obviously with weak fish, you are more inclined to gain. With strong and tight players you are more inclined to lose.
Luck is the 1% rule of determination and fate.

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