1. Put your opponent on a (goddamn) range.

2. I think it was daven who said "assume everyone at the micros is a passive donk". That line alone helped me a ton.

3. You should be thinking about what kind of hands he is check/calling with, while taking into consideration any reads you might have, as well as board texture. On such a dry board, there isn't much that he's calling with that youre ahead of.

Edit: Try to find a hand you had difficulty with and post the Hand History into a converter.