What would you do in this situation?
The game is $1-2 NL Hold'em. The table has nine players. You are in early position with $240. The table has been rather tame with some normal play throughout. There aren't any crazy raises to $20 pre-flop. The norm is about $10-12. An occassional $15 raise slips in. There are two players who are maniacs that will play anything, but they know what they are doing. The rest of the table is meek and pretty straightforward with their action.
You are dealt K-Q offsuit and raise it up to $12. Usually you don't raise with this sort of hand in early position, but the three hands you have raised with were all shown down as winners and were pocket pairs. You decide to go off of the rep you have as a solid player with this speculative hand.
A player in middle position (with approximately $500) calls, as does one of the loose players who is in the cutoff seat. He has about $340, but has gone through at least three $200 buy-ins to get there. The small blind folds and the big blind shrugs as he puts the money in. He has a short stack of $95.
The pot contains $37. The flop comes Q-9-8 with three hearts. Your King is a heart.
The big blind checks. You bet $25 with your top pair, second best flush draw kicker. The meek player calls as does the cutoff seat. The big blind thinks for a very long time and eventually moves all in.
It is now $58 to you and the pot is at $195. There are two players after you to act. What is your play and why?