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gvl
Full Tilt Poker
Pot Limit Omaha Ring game
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10
6 players
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Seat 1: Button ($1.70)
Seat 2: SB ($8.70)
Seat 3: BB ($11.65)
Seat 4: UTG ($2)
Seat 5: UTG+1 ($2)
Seat 6: CO ($6.40)

Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is SB with tc.gif ah.gif 8d.gif 3h.gif
UTG (poster) checks, UTG+1 calls, CO calls, Button folds, Hero calls, BB (poster) checks.

Flop: 3s.gif ts.gif 8s.gif ($0.5, 5 players)
Hero checks, BB bets $0.25, 2 folds, CO calls, Hero calls.

Turn: qd.gif ($1.25, 3 players)
Hero checks, BB checks, CO checks.

River: th.gif ($1.25, 3 players)
Hero bets $1.25, BB raises to $2.5, CO raises all-in $6.05, Hero???

Kinda new to PLO 6-max, so I'm not really sure what I'm doing. Should I be leading the river? Should I call the shove? How does the rest of the play in the hand look?
waylander11
I think you played it fine. You call on the flop so you can boat up. I think leading the river is right too, after the reraise and then all in its a tough decision. Reads would help. You might be good but Q10 is a real possibility. Based just off the stakes i would call this, if you were playing against better players i'd fold.
biff_goods
Yah since you have one of each of the cards on the flop it's less likely that someone flopped a set and more likely the Q10. Someone could really be moving with Ax of spades though at these stakes.
bdc30
At these stakes, I probably pay this off too. 33 or T3 will be in their wheelhouses, as well as the Ax icon_suit_spade.gif as someone else mentioned
BigLebowski
Agreed, at these stakes I would pay it off as well because you are good here often enough.

I would be interested to see what iggy has to say about this one if it was up closer to his limits.
bdc30
Iggy would be bet/raising the flop, and leading the turn, imo.
gvl
I ended up shoving since I was already committing about 3/4 of my stack. BB calls and shows QQxx with two spades, CO showed 8Txx.
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