eh. I don't totally hate it as much as the rest. I think you get a lot more folds in live poker here than people think.
as others said, I prefer a fold preflop...but I think you played it ok postflop. I wouldn't do this really often or anything - but you have every set in your range and lots of combo draws (so even AT shouldn't be super thrilled here). I love your betsizing. you left a nice size to shove turn and you are also priced in vs a shove. and it was def a nice hefty bet that should get a lot of made hands to fold (obv not sets). Also straight draws will basically all fold.
btw I think just calling the $120 would be a big mistake (for reasons stated previously).
I would guess button is just betting whatever and SB is going to raise his sets a lot. I think you get plenty of folds.
plus when you hit it's pretty awesome
hah
prob if you chose to do a play like this again, try to have a backdoor draw to go with your hand. like say you did this with 56ss or 89ss, you could shove on any spade turn (if called) and have a little bit more equity. or even if it plays out like this and you call, you win a little bit more. doing this will also help lower your overall bluff frequencies to a more reasonable level. if you did this EVERY time you flopped a straight draw, it'll be too often and your opponents will just trap you and know you are bluffing too much.
also you should prob only do this play if you haven't been moving chips around a ton. or if you are winning a bunch. it matters live if you are sitting on top of a huge stack if you've hit a few big hands. your bluffs get more credit (in general).