$100 PLO on UB.
I have a $120 stack and get [6h][5s][5h] in the BB. Two limpers, SB min raises (he does that every other hand) and I call, as do the limpers.
Flop: [9s][9c].
SB (Laggy and unpredictable, stack $35), bets $5 into the $8 pot. I raise the pot, making it $18 to go; one limper folds and the other calls. This guy doesn't get out of line a lot, and has me covered. The SB moves in, making it $10 for me to call (I can't raise anymore). I call, and so does the LP limper. Maybe I should have raise less than the pot so that I could get all the money in if SB reraises?
Turn: . Pot is now $105, I have $85 left. I don't like the Q, since it is not unthinkable that LP has a wrap-type hand containing a Q; he usually raises with strong wraps and high pairs in LP, but could have limped with a one-gap wrap....
I'm pretty sure that he would have raised the flop with 95, so it is more or less certain he has a 9 with decent kickers.
The SB is allin; he could have anything from a 9 to an overpair to a boat. He would even play a 5678 like this.
What do you do? I don't see the point of betting a small amount, since it would show weakness. It is either check-fold (unless his bet is really small) or push, right?
Pieter