Villain in the hand is loose aggressive preflop and on the flop, but after that usually slows down a bit. He's not very sophisticated and even though he splashes around a bit in small pots I haven't seen him misbehave in big pots. His main mistake postflop is that he is calling big bets or raises without proper odds and implied odds. I've been looking for a chance to play a big pot against him, and here it is. (FWIW, my image is reasonably TAG).
I start the hand with about $500, opponent has me covered by a bit.
I'll explain my reasoning later in order not to influence the replies.
I get [Qh][9s][2h] in the BB. Villain makes a small raise in EP, after a few callers I call, and 4 see a flop [8s][2s].
I check, villain pots ($16), button calls, SB folds, I checkraise to $64. Villain calls, button folds.
Turn (2 players, $188): . I check, villain instantly pots, I call.
I'm interested in turn play mainly, as well as a plan for various rivers (My plan was to push any spade, J or board pair). After my turn call the pot is about $560, and there is effectively $230 left to bet.