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I'm sorry, but to all the haters: you're wrong.
You can short-stack effectively with 20BB. That's how I made my first $1200 off of a $25 deposit.
To answer the question, CT, if I can find it, I'll post the semi-short-stack-cash guide I wrote up back when it was my thing. This was a couple of years ago, so I don't know exactly how much it applies to today's game.
Until then: Play extremely tight, and play aggressive.
In pots where it is folded to you always raise (3xBB) with the following: From early position, only play JJ+/AK. From middle position, add in AQ, AJ, and 88+. From late position, add in AT, A9, KQ, and all pocket pairs.
In pots where you have one or more limpers in front: From EP play same hands; raise 3xBB plus 1BB for each limper. From MP raise AQ; limp all pocket pairs (for set value). From LP, raise AJ and TT; limp remaining pocket pairs (for set value).
In pots where it is raised before you: From EP, reraise AA/KK. From MP reraise QQ+/AK. From LP reraise QQ+/AK if the raise came from early position; reraise TT+/AQ if the raise came from middle position or later. Your reraise will always be a shove. Also, the tighter the raiser, the tighter your reraise range (don't reraise with TT if you don't think it is ahead of the range your opp is raising).
From the blinds, call a single raise with any pocket pair (for set value).
Any time you raised preflop, bet 2/3 pot on the flop if it is checked to you. If it is bet, then shove when you think you are ahead and fold when you think you are behind.
Aside from the set value plays mentioned above, do not ever draw to anything.
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