Local 2/5 underground game. Small player pool, so everybody knows everybody pretty well.
Villain (MP) - White guy, late 20's/early 30's. Prefers tournaments to cash games. Used to play very LAG but appears to have reigned it in a good bit over the past few months. Still plays draws aggressively and can be spewy in big pots.
Hero (UTG+1) - White guy, early 30's, super tight/nitty image. Stacked villain in two big pots within the past two weeks - once with KK vs. QQ preflop, once with KQ on a QQ38 board when villain check/raised the flop with TT and then check/called off on the turn. $750 effective stacks.
On to the hand:
UTG limps, Hero makes it $30 with A
A
, Villain calls and the CO calls.
Flop ($95): T
8
7
Hero cbets $60, Villain makes it $185, CO folds. Hero ???
I feel like this is a pretty crappy spot, and to be honest I got kinda lost as to what to do from here. I think villain can show up with a draw here a lot, but he can have J9s, T8s, 87s, and sets in his range as well. I don’t think villain is playing an overpair this way very often, but I guess it’s possible.
What should we do on the flop, and what's our plan for the rest of the hand if we continue on?