{edit}Sorry, after reading this over it sounds a little harsh. I don't want you to take it the wrong way, but there is no better way to ask these questions
Quote Originally Posted by ryokan
Not sure this is exactly what your looking for, but i sometimes have a problem playing draws, especially with how far to take them:
eg:

UTG raises 3BB, Mid position caller, and I call on the button with 89 of clubs (assume my opponents have big stacks). flop comes KT6 (the T and 6 give me flush draw and gutshot).
UTG bets the pot. mid position folds. Do i call???
Most of the time i do. problem is, if i hit my flush my opponent generally shuts down, killing my implied odds, so i really wanna be hitting my unlikely gutshot, which doesnt happen that often.
presuming i call and miss the turn, opponent bets the pot again, is this an automatic fold???
I know im never getting the correct pot odds in this situation, so would like to know how better players handle draws in general.
What ragnar says is true. You have no clue about equity and odds. Have you ever read anything on EV, outs and pot odds?

DO you know the 4 and 2 rule? This is not meant to berate you, I think that you need to learn some basics before working on leaks. This is not a leak but again as ragnar said, this is a fundamental problem that is easily solved by simple math. How do you know a gutshot doesn't happen that often? How do you know your not getting correct pot odds? What are you doing to come to these conclusions?