Part: Part Nine - Inflection Points: M, Q & the Zones

Q: when you're short

Pre-flop
Blinds 400 / 800 (100 ante)Pot 2,100 (2.6 BB)Q = 0.4 • short - find a spotMPAJ 8,000 (10 BB)YOUQ = 0.4, well below averageSB 20,000 (25 BB)posts 400 (0.5 BB)BB 20,000 (25 BB)posts 800 (1 BB)D

Q = 0.4 (you have 8,000; the average stack is 20,000) - well below average, late in the event.

A small Q late, and you pick up A♥J♣. Best mindset?

WhyCommit. A small Q means waiting won't fix your situation - you must find a spot to get all-in and double before the blinds bury you. A-J is a fine hand to get in now; passive folding just shrinks you further.
What happensYou look to get it in and rebuild.  A small Q has to gamble.
A small Q means you're falling behind the field and can't wait it out - you must take a reasonable spot to double up before the blinds eliminate you.

A small Q can't wait - find a good spot to get all-in and rebuild rather than blinding away below the field.