Ok, we’re at ALEA on a quiet Monday night, well, early morning.
Table is 8 or 9 handed. Action is pretty loose pre-flop and some big pots have developed with people seemingly unable to fold. Having said that, my image is very tight, as it always is.
After 75 hands or so, I raise for only about the third or fourth time. It is from the small blind (not telling you my hand yet). The UTG+1 had raised to £4 and been called in five places (standard really). I re-pop to £45 and with my image I expect to take this down right now to be honest.
But the BB takes forever and calls. Now UTG+1 (the original raiser) also tanks for ages and calls. Vargas the mad Latvian calls but he will do that with any two.
Everyone else gets out of the way and the pot is now just over £180 in a 50p/£1 game and we haven’t even seen the flop yet.
Flop is

My position sucks and I feel pretty pot committed now. Nobody seems to have a genuine hand though. A decent pocket pair would have surely come out of the woodwork pre-flop with all the money that was flying in.
I have £87 left and decide for better or worse that I am pot committed, image committed and the only possible way I can win this hand is to stick the rest in. Everyone else had me covered pre-flop and they got their stacks through some pretty shit poker to be honest.
Do the cards matter here? (The key element is my rock solid image and the fact that because everyone tanked for so long, I am pretty sure I am ahead pre-flop)
If we assume I have one of these three hands, does the play make sense for each holding, and if not, why not? -
a) KK
b) AQ
c) 88
Thanks.