In Standard Russian, only the stressed "o" is pronounced as an open "o" [ɔ] (you should, actually, pronounce a very short "u" in front of it but I doubt you can show a full IPA description here). If the "o" is situated in the syllable before the stressed syllable or if the "o" is directly at the beginning of a word but in a unstressed position, then it turns into a short "a" [ʌ]. In all other positions, it turns into a schwa-like sound [ə].