Hand 1: Put some money in this pot! Reraise more preflop, and taken from what you said about villain in Hand #3 (same villain), he's a poor player, correct. You got him coming along for the ride preflop, and the initial raiser folded. Make that MINIMUM 5 when you reraise, and if you get a caller, on a flop like that, bet out big time...pot that shit. There's a draw, and if he's as poor a player as you say, then you want to build that pot, now!

Villain calls you on the flop, but the turn comes what appears to be a serious blank. You aren't afraid of the 9 are you? Bet again, pot it...make this guy pay for any draw. The club draw completes on the river and he makes a garbage bet, probably a non-nut flush or something silly, but at this point raising only gets you in trouble as your hand is unimproved.

I like hand 2...usually against shorties if they come along for the ride on my big pocket pair and I've made up the decision I'm putting it all in no matter what, just go on and stick it in.

Hand 3 is the same villain as Hand 1, and you take a more aggressive approach this time around. I like it, but I don't know if since he's over a full stack if the raise is a little much. You still have another street to get more money in, maybe 3-bet and push the river if he calls, he'd be pretty much committed at that point.