Like I said I usually always make Pot sized bets on the Flop/Turn when there are draws like that. But read the responses I got from other people when I did that before. They told me I was raising it way to much (Pot size raises) So I was doing what they said to do rather than what I usually do. I was just going to try out what I was told.
Listening to people without understanding the reasoning behind their advice doesn't do you any good. When you have a set on a super drawy board with many players to act behind you, you have to bomb it.



On the 2nd hand I bet to small on the Turn. I was just trying what people had suggested I do.
I don't think anybody would recommend you make such a tiny bet...

Plus I dont think it would have mattered anyway. In hand 2 he probably would have called an all in bet, but like I said about when there are Flush Draws.
Excellent! Put him all in then!!! (seriously)

I will do what you all are telling me. Make smaller bets with just TP and bigger bets when I have at least 2pair or better.
If you avoid players that have any sense of hand-reading ability, this is a great idea.

Edit: Basically if I would normally make pot sized bets to block a Flush Draw with TPGK when I am certain I am in the lead and opponent is drawing to the Flush. I would definitely do it when I had a Set and a draw to the FH. My play now will be a smaller bet when I have just TP maybe 2pair. If I have a Set or Str8 I'll bet heavy on the Flop Hammer the Turn. Then hope they dont hit if we go all in. I'll see how that works. Sound right?
meh, if you just bet significant fractions of the pot when you think you're ahead (before the draw completes in this instance), and can get out of the hand when you are behind for the most part (after the draw completes in this instance), you should be in good shape. Stop putting so many guidelines on yourself and just play.