Short stacked UTG is a fish, limping alot and getting it in very light
Button plays 50/25/9 over 122 hands - didnt see him doing many notable things postflop, but seems to be on the loose/passive side (called UTG-open in SB with J335ss and check/calls 367cc2cTc where opponent bet flop&river).
SB plays 57/36/10 over 100 hands - seems floaty and rather tricky postflop.
On Game, $5/$5 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 6 Players
BB: $1,081 (216.2 bb)
UTG: $85 (17 bb)
Hero (MP): $605.75 (121.2 bb)
CO: $903.75 (180.8 bb)
BTN: $538 (107.6 bb)
SB: $1,501 (300.2 bb)
Preflop: Hero is MP with J

A

T

Q

UTG calls $5,
Hero raises to $20,
CO folds, BTN calls $20,
SB folds, BB calls $15, UTG calls $15
Flop: ($85) 7

6

A
(4 players)
I cbet here as I think it's unlikely I get raised and I think I can doublebarrel some turns (2,3,4,6,7,J,Q,K) but I would obv prefer 1 diamond out there...
Normally I make it 30 with my cbetting range as the very likely UTG-shove would reopen the betting - but somehow I didn't want to come over the top once he pushed here + I didn't wanted to bet 30 get a caller and just call the shove from UTG as this decaps my range.
What do you think about betting 30 and raising an eventual UTG-shove after 1 (or 2) callers? Thoughts about the cbet in general in this 4 way pot?
BB checks, UTG checks,
Hero bets $60, BTN calls $60, BB calls $60,
UTG raises to $65 and is all-in, Hero calls $5, BTN calls $5, BB calls $5
Oops, everyone stays in and an Ace hits on the Turn:
Turn: ($345) A
(4 players, 1 is all-in)
What's our plan? (pot is 345, we have 520 behind, Button has 453, BB has us covered