I have to agree with nutbag, the type of people you're playing with and what your position is is probably one of the more important aspects of correctly playing the nuts. If you're at a very loose/aggressive table and in early position you can check and see how many people are in the pot, and for how much, if theres 6 people in the hand and they're all betting/calling big bets then you can just let the pot build.
If you're at a fairly tight/conservative table you probably want to bet, but nothing too big that will scare people with decent/good hands off, unless of course there are better draws on the board, in which case you want to bet big enough to get people off their draws.
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