NL $10, right? K, you need to raise more first of all. These people, although they are playing at this limit, they don't often respect small raises, so I would raise to .50 preflop(sometimes more depending on how many CS's you have). I like your flop play, but BTP when you continuation bet after the preflop raise. When he calls you on a completely draw-less board, IMO it's time to slow down and check here on the turn, especially in position. Opponent isn't usually calling you down here with something you beat on the flop(unless your read on the player is that he is horrible which isn't uncommon at NL10). But, I still like a check here on the turn rather than a bet; also we might get to a cheap showdown which would be nice. Your turn bet needs to be bigger if you are going to bet, closer to the pot, so that he will respect it a little.
I'm folding to this checkraise because 1) we are most likely behind, 2) we are probably going to have to call even a bigger bet on the river, and 3) there are better opportunities where we can get our money in.
Sort of exactly the same as LHE, except completely different.