Re: ...And then I turned a flush draw
If you bet again, the bet has to be a push. Pushing isn't terrible here because he'll fold sometimes, and the rest of the time you probably have at least 20% equity (and occasionally a lot more than 20%). Checking sucks because it's hard for you to call if he bets because any bet pot commits you. So either push or check and hope he checks behind.
I'd say Villain's range is a lot of Qx/Jx hands that he probably isn't folding. KT he might fold to a push, TT-77 is also in his range depending on how bad he is, but he'll usually fold those to a push. AA-JJ/66 are also in his range and obviously he's not folding any of those.
Personally, now that I got this far, I probably push. I'd be more inclined to push if Villain tanked a little before calling the flop, and more inclined to check if Villain instcalled the flop.
(P.S. Preflop makes me want to punch things)
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