Quote Originally Posted by Jazzman
I know what you're saying - but I'd been getting a bit too much respect at the table for my raises, I'd previously taken two pots down uncontested in position with a pre-flop raise and a c/bet, so I knew betting big was going to scare them off - especially seeing as he was only on middle pair after the flop, but I knew small bets would give him the right odds to chase whatever he was after, because I knew this guy likes to chase draws - perhaps if was had hit the flush, my bet on the river would have been re-raised, and I could have laid it down.
because he like to chase draws you raise more on flop. because you have been getting too much respect on your c-bets you bet more on flop. The bet should be just like your other c-bets. And sounds to me that there is no way you are folding that Set if the flush hits cause you will be thinking, well what if he is bluffing.

-Beck