Quote Originally Posted by Telepath
I like checking here. You have almost no fold equity. If you're not beat on the turn it is highly unlikely he would catch up to you by the river. The only thing that can happen on the turn with your position is that you bet it and either get fold (no real value) or get reraised (which basically means you lose money). I don't think there is any value in betting a runner flush draw either... if it does hit and he's got high diamond, you'll get paid off a little, and if he has no diamond, he definitely won't call. Betting flush on paired board is also tricky.

All in all I don't see much reason to bet here. Just mho.

T.
I agree with all of this. I like checking here. The river is unlikely to improve a hand that's behind you on the turn, and betting will fold almost every hand you're ahead of while keeping better hands around. A turn bet serves little purpose.