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I'd usually check behind on the turn, then call most river bets or bet when checked to. I think this line wins the maximum when ahead and loses the minimum when behind.
Since there are no draws on board, your opponent is indicating by his call that he's either way ahead or way behind, so a free card is not much of a concern. Betting the turn is just telling him to fold when he's behind, and potentially costing you more money when he's not. After checking the turn, he'll usually again check the river if he has a pocket pair, and you can make a value bet which he's almost compelled to call. If he bets the river, you may begin to suspect 3 T's or better, and I would base my decision as to whether or not to call primarily on the size of his bet.
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