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Strategy advice against a super loose super agressive player

Strategy advice against a super loose super agressive player

There is a guy at the game I'm starting to get involved in that is super loose and super agressive. He's obnoxious, boisterous, talks way too loud, smells bad, and thinks he's the king of this particlular poker room. He always buys in for the max and refills his stack to the max whenever he gets down.

When he's in late position, he will always come over the top. Not just with multiple limpers, or a raise and multiple callers. but almost always after a raise and a reraise.

A couple of questions:

1) Should I sit to his left or his right? I know the rule of thumb is to the left of a loose player but knowing he always comes over the top, should I sit to his right and try to trap him?

2) If I do get in a situation to trap him, should I get it all in pre flop or wait to see the texture of the flop before I push?

Any advice not related to my above questions would also be appreciated. Even if that advice is "you are not a good enough player for this".

Thanks in advance.