Inspired by the front page post, I decided to try playing some PLO for the first time tonight. I started with the free game at UB. And here is what I found, right away: the UB software does not know how to calculate pot size during a hand! Either that, or I do not know what a "PL" Omaha is about.
Here's what happened. Pre-flop:
Blinds are 10/20 chips. I sat down & posted an extra blind of 20, so there are 50 chips to start. Here's what happens next.
cooldude1900 raises to 40. Uni-bomber calls.
brian239 re-raises to 210. 408HaRRy re-raises to 760.....
OK, let's stop it there and go through this. There are 50 chips in the pot to start. Then a raise to 40 means 90 chips are in the middle. A call means there are now 130 in the middle, and the biggest bet made so far is 40. Shouldn't the max bet now be to 170? (Raising the 40 by the pot size of 130?) But the next bet is to 210 -- a RAISE of 170 above the earlier bet. That can't be right, is it?
At any rate, now there are 340 in the pot, and the biggest bet so far is 210. So the biggest bet allowable should be a raise by 340. 210 + 340 = 550, so the biggest allowable should be a bet to 550, right? But the next bet comes at 760!
So here's my question. Am I just misled about what PLO allows, or is the UB site seriously screwed up? (It allows bets like this all the time. In no-limit hold em, if you click "bet the pot" when people have already raised, it overbets the pot significantly.)
Thanks for any help.