by semperfi » Wed Apr 06, 2005 12:50 pm
Briachek I hope I don't jinx this thread like I did the last one. If you don't get any more posts, I will retire from answering yours for a while.
Calling the turn with the nuts, hoping to entice a bluff on the end is a good play. Couple of things I have noticed about short stacks in tourneys. Sometimes when a shorty hits top pair, he has already made the decision to go all the way with the hand, come hell or highwater. Mortensen may have thought Markholt had an Ace. Also, if the opponent is really good, sometimes just calling a sizeable bet scares them more than a raise. People rarely call on a bluff. If Carlos calls on the turn, Markholt has a minute to think of all the hands that may have him beat, and get away from his hand. I have also smooth called the nuts with a well disguised hand on the turn only to have a river card come that did not change my hand, but scared the opponent out of betting or calling.
Finally, you have to mix up your play of course. With the editing on TV we don't know all the context, and Carlos may have had good reason to think his raise would have been read as a bluff.
Just my 2cents worth, I'm feeling chatty today.