Short stack theory question (JeffryGB)
I have a question reguarding buying in short for NL ring games. I think I basically understand the strategy and advantage doing this, but I just want to make sure it's right. When you buy in short (say $25 at a NL100 table), you are looking to get all in on the flop or preflop w/big hands. Basically you are monster camping for big pairs to get all in preflop and hands like TPTK, sets, and 2pair to get all in on the flop. Drawing hands like suited connectors and Axs decrease in value because your implied odds are basically shot with your short stack. Is this correct?
Also, when you get up to the full buy in amount or close to it, do you just leave the table or adjust your play to full buy in strategy? Right now I 4-table NL25, so I was thinking about buying in for the same amount, $25, at a NL100 table and using this strategy. I know JeffryGB does this and I was wondering if my reasoning is accurate. (I know you probably explained this somewhere before, but I couldn't find it) Thanks.