Quote Originally Posted by sarbox68
Your turn bet denied them proper drawing odds, and set up to get the rest of the effective stack in the middle on the River.
Not if he's getting payed on the river 100% of the time - which he is, and we know it because we are the ones who will pay. I'm not for a pot sized bet, but a little closer to pot on flop and turn, and he doesn't get the implied odds to call.

I don't ever recall anyone agreeing with me on this. - Correct me if I'm wrong. On draw heavy boards if the villain has less than 10x the pot size on the flop, and the board is draw heavy, I always bet a little more for that exact reason. If you bet 3/4 to 4/5 instead of 2/3, it does make a difference by the river, and I don't think it shifts his range in any significant way.