Situation:  Home game; 5 handed; No Limit Hold 'Em; $0.25/$0.50 blinds
Player under the gun raises in the dark to $1.50.  I look down at Qs-Qc and reraise to $4.50.  The button folds, the small blind and big blind call the $4.50 as does the dark raiser.  The pot is now at $18.  The flop comes Ks-6h-6c.  Action checks to me and I bet $9.  The small blind now raises me $9 more, for a total of $18.  Both remaining players fold.  I reraise another $9 to make it $27 total.  The small blind raises $20 more, for a total of $47.  I reraise all in for about $80 total.  Small blind folds, I win the pot. 
Analysis:  The small blind knew I was making a feeler/continuation bet when I led out for $9 on the flop with my 2 pair.  So, a good play is to check-raise to represent at least kings up and get me off of the hand.  At the same time, a minimum raise is a feeler raise just as my initial bet was a feeler bet.  I didn't think the small blind could call another raise, but I didn't want to over value my hand in case I was beat.  I also felt that if I was beat by a hand like A-K or 6-x, the small blind would reraise me all in.  So, when I was only reraised $20, I felt like the small blind was up to some thievery and I pushed all in.  The small blind admitted to having A-J and complimented me on my good play/read.
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