Here's a hand from last night's PLO8 table. Phil posted it in the cash game thread, but I'd like to hear some thoughts.
$100 PL Omaha Hi-Lo - Sunday, May 21, 23:24:00 ET 2006
Table BadbeatPhil's pvt table 2 (Real Money)
Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 5
Seat 9: HakAllah ( $235.42 )
Seat 1: BadbeatPhil ( $167.88 )
Seat 5: TGoldman ( $154.17 )
Seat 4: BurdTurglar ( $196.21 )
Seat 2: LeeLoo444 ( $91.90 )
TGoldman posts small blind [$0.50].
HakAllah posts big blind [$1].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to BurdTurglar [Ax 2x Tx Jx] - (I forget the suits, but they don't matter)
BadbeatPhil raises [$3.50].
LeeLoo444 folds.
BurdTurglar calls [$3.50]. - a raise from Phil means he has 4 cards
TGoldman: OWNED
HakAllah: lol
BadbeatPhil: hardly
TGoldman folds.
BadbeatPhil: raise the turn, XXXXhead
HakAllah: cute couple
HakAllah folds.
** Dealing Flop ** [ 9s, 6c, 7c ]
BadbeatPhil checks.
BurdTurglar checks.
** Dealing Turn ** [ 8h ]
BadbeatPhil checks.
The opponent is Phil, so his range is pretty much, well, rangey. He isn't quite tilting, but as you can tell from the chat he isn't exactly happy with TG, lol. I'm not sure what my image is, but I have been somewhat card dead on this table so I might seem like I'm playing pretty tight for 4/5 handed (LeeLoo was in and out on this table).
I checked the flop because I wasn't really hoping to get into a bidding war to see the turn. I figure if I catch my miracle 8 then I'll probably get paid off. If I get a low then fine, if not then I can see a reasonably cheap river. Phil and Hak have been quite aggro, as expected, and I tend to get somewhat calling stationey when playing shorthanded with LAGish types, with the occasional steal to keep afloat while waiting for a hand like this.
Turn is obviously the card I want to see, but how to best extract as much as possible without giving my hand away and hopefully not getting sucked out for half the pot in the process?
I went with the weakish lead for about 2/3 pot. I figure that might look like a steal attempt and Phil will pounce on my apparent weakness. He did, but then what's my best play?
I figured a minraise would be too blatant a 'hey, call me please' move so I potted back. Phil called and I scooped, but was I more the beneficiary of tilt then good play?