Yea the problem with the turn bet is that everything that has odds to call will simply call and everything that doesn't will just fold. Like, since equities run the way they do in PLO (close to eachother) bets like this just are sort of pointless, you bloat the pot for no real reason. You literally just don't make money with the bet. Unless he sighs and folds 89T with hearts I guess??
Like, in hold'em if you have a higher pair than the other guy or he's drawing he has like 10 or 20% so middle sized bets on a board like this make sense to extract value or not give the other guy a free river. In PLO the guy is simply going to have 40% equity and just call and none of you made any more money off of it. Or he has a random king here and you're the one with 10% equity
I mean you're either slightly ahead here, or way behind, not a good spot to put in monies on average I'd say
In PLO, bloat the pot when you have a strong hand or when you actually can push someone off their equity..
Betting for protection in PLO is like, potting the turn with top set when the other guy has the nfd and a gutter - he has 25% equity but needs 33%