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Originally Posted by ArtyMcFly
The usual push/fold charts and ICM calculators like ICMizer are still relevant. Although your stack is quite short in an absolute sense, if your opponents are "clinging on" to try and make it to the money, your shoves will have even more fold equity than usual, so you should be able to steal plenty of blinds. Just be careful of jamming light when the BB is very short, as he'll be priced in to call wide. Conversely, don't jam light if there are much bigger stacks than yours that can "afford to" call a jam.
To add to this it's very hard to give very specific advice when ICM is dependant on many things. To be slightly more specific QTs is an easy shove in that spot a lot of the time.
I'm unsure (it's been a while) that the BB calling very wide as a very short stack affects our shoving range all that much and we certainly wouldn't be folding a hand like QTs as a result.
A good idea may be to look up strategy for hyper-turbo SNGs and hyper tournament play, most cash game players will give dreadful advice when it comes to these structures.