Based on stack sizes there is nothing we can do to block him from betting. If we lead out there is a 99% chance that he 3 bets us all in, putting the pressure back on us. The problem with this hand started on the flop when we check raised to lite. The easiest way to win this hand is to 3 bet bigger on the flop when we have a made hand and he is still drawing to a flush. I think if we check raise to $14 instead of $7 we don't allow him the odds to draw, there by making a call from him a mistake.
Let's replay the hand with a raise to $14 on the flop vs the raise to $7.15. On the flop there is $3.25 in the pot, we check and he bets $3. Pot is now $6.25. We bump it to $14 which makes the pot $20.25 and he has to call $11 to see the turn, knowing we are more than likely jamming on the turn with the large pot and our shorter stack. He is 4 to 1 to hit a diamond on the turn and only getting 1.8ish to 1 to call on the flop. This makes a call on the flop a mistake by him.






