How to shoot draws to kill

Play these in online casinos, online poker rooms and normal casinos and you will win.
All of these depend on how much ammo you have, and by that I mean if you have plenty of options or not to complete the draw. Over to the superheroes theory and action.
We start with Monsterdraw

This draw is gives you the most ammo, 15 cards that will complete your hand. A monsterdraw is when you have a chance for a flush or a straight. You are going to bet and raise like a maniac, no matter what.
Here comes mister Example
We have Fred and Ethel, a Queen and Jack both of hearts, and we are the big blind. We post the big blind and (in this order) one folds, one bets, two fold, two bet, two fold and small blind checks. Pot Total is fifty cents. On to the flop and time for some real action. The flop favours us by showing us a Ten of hearts, King of hearts and a Six of diamonds. SB checks, we bet, next one raises, two call the raise. SB is again and folds, we raise of course, the rest flat calls. Pot Total just went up to 1.70 dollars.
Now for the Flushdraw, OESD or Double Gutshot

All of the above are really strong hands. Only a wee bit weaker than the monsterdraw, but all deserve aggressive behavioural play. It will net you the most profit. You bet and raise once, the re-raise (if it comes) you should just call.
Mister Example gives another visit:
We have Mrs Slick, Ace and Queen of clubs. We post the SB, BB, two fold, one bets, two fold, one bets, two fold and we raise (just as we planned), BB calls, two call. Pot Total is 80 cents as we rush to the flop. It shows us a meagre three cards a Ten of clubs, a Six of hearts and a Three of clubs. So we have the flushdraw and we hold two over cards, let us place a bet. BB calls, one raises, one folds and we call as well as BB calls. Pot Total is 1.40 dollars as you head to the turn with a nice chance of winning.

You can execute the Gutshot or if you just have Overcards
These are the weakest draws, so you can hardly play them. The exception is this, you raised before the flop and you have at most two opponents (so one or two) in which your objective is to bet to make them fold. If the pot is at least ten times the bet you should call, this goes for betting and raising.
Mister Example shows this important play to you
We hold Oh Canada, a Seven and Eight of hearts, and are in late position. SB and BB post blinds, one calls, two fold, one calls, two fold, we call, two fold, one checks. Pot Total is 45 cents and the flop can mean death or glory for us. The flop contains a Five, a Four and a Nine all not of hearts. BB checks, one checks, one bets, we fold. Because we have three opponents and the pot size is nowhere near the required ten times. Have no fear folding at the right time saves you more money than to call everything and lose money that way.

The Gutshot with a side dish of Overcards
Above combined make a very strong draw indeed. This play is exactly like the Flushdraw or OESD. So betting and raising happens once and after that you just flat call.
Last visit of Mister Example:
We are in late position and we hold Marriage, a Queen and King of clubs. SB and BB post blinds, two fold, one calls, three fold, we raise, one call, SB folds, BB calls, one calls. Pot Total before the flop saves or condemns us is 85 cents at the ten/twenty cent stakes pot limit table. The flop gives a nice Nine, a Ten of same suit and a Four. BB bets, one calls, we raise, one folds, BB re-raises, one calls, we call. Pot Total before the turn comes is 1,75 dollars.