Quote Originally Posted by AFchung

flush draws are a part of their range. "clearly on a flush draw" is the wrong type of thinking

overbetting is very exploitable, and if i knew you did this i'd c/c the flop and turn with a made hand, if two of a suit are out there. a PSB is enough to protect your hand and take away the correct odds for opponent to call
Of course as part of their range. Just because I see two suited cards on the flop doesn't mean I automatically assume they are on a flush draw. I look at how they played preflop too. And also consider that they could think I hit a possible flush draw.

Against 5NL players, however, lots of them do chase flush draws no matter how bad of pot odds you give them. THese are the situations where i'd like to get more money in to get more value out of them missing.