I don't know whether this will end up having much potential, but I thought it might be interesting to examine betting on various kinds of boards--and I think it's possible to actually enumerate all of them.
Easiest one to start with is the completely uncoordinated board, having no straight draw and no flush draw possible. There are only 3 of these, as I see it, namely 27Q, 27K, and 38K, all rainbow obviously.
The question is how you bet and what you bet.
I think these are potential half-pot boards and also, if you raise, don't require pot-sized raises.
I note also that in EP with decent hand selection, you're pretty much always going to have AA (which I think should be bet here) or top set. In BB, obviously, you can have anything, so various 2 pair, middle and bottom set are clearly also possible, and I suppose top 2 or middle set are also POSSIBLE as side-cards to a big pair, hence possible but rare in other positions.
Ok, I think this is my EP plan: Bet out half pot on any set, top 2 or AA. If they're very aggressive, one might want to pot on the weaker of these hands, although I think even there, betting half pot, then folding to a raise on the weaker hands has some intangible value.
With top set, I'm also for calling a raise rather than re-raising. One can then check-raise the turn.
I'll leave it at that for now. Thoughts?