These are all hands from my last session. I've omitted reads and stack sizes because I'm looking for a generic leak. I'm trying to improve my turn and river play with my fairly good hands. If there's a spot where you think reads are particularly relevant, please note that...

Queestion I want to know is - if faced with only a flat call on the flop, what kind of aggression do i show on the turn with a good 1 pair hand?

Do I slow it down and try to control the size of the pot/induce river bluff or attempt to catch my bluff...
or keep dropping the hammer until I get raised (by which time I might be pot committed and get stacked)?
Does it matter if I'm in position or not? Obviously I have to evaluate the potential harm of checking behind on the turn and giving a free card... I'm so confused. I haven't totally grasped the concept of getting value while avoiding getting stacked by a random set/2 pair. I'm winning more with less variance since I've learned to slow down, but now I feel I'm missing value. Any guidance would be much appreciated

Thanks in advance for any help offered!

Assume 100BB ($200) effective stack sizes. BB is $2.

HAND 1

Hero has :Ac: :Qs:

Hero raises to $7, BB calls. Pot is $15

Flop is :As: :Jd:

Villain checks, Hero bets $10, villain calls. Pot is $35

Turn is

Villain checks, hero checks

River is :Ks:

Villain checks, hero bets $20



HAND 2

Hero has :Ts: :Tc:

Villain Limps in UTG+2, Hero raises to $9, Button Calls, Folds to Villain who calls. Pot is $30

Flop is

Villain checks, I bet $22, button folds, Villain calls. Pot is $74

Turn is

Villain bets $30. Hero calls

River is :Qd:

Villain checks. Hero Checks.



HAND 3

Hero is UTG+1 with

UTG limps, hero limps, CO limps, Button raises to $8, blinds fold, UTG calls, hero calls, CO folds. Pot is $29

Flop is :Th:

UTG checks, hero checks, Button bets $20, UTG folds, hero raises to $60, button calls.

Turn is

Hero checks, Button checks

River is

Hero checks, Button checks