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One option is to check, and then see if anyone else bets. If nobody does and an Ace doesn't come on the turn, then bet the pot on the turn. If someone behind you bets, raise them and see where you stand. In LP I would bet the pot on the flop.
In the case that you bet the pot on the flop and get a caller, you should bet about 3/4 the pot to the whole pot on the turn also to see where you are. If you get called again, consider shutting it down. I've been in many hands where someone will make a thin call on the flop and then fold to another bet on the turn when they don't improve.
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