I'm not sure you answered his question Rippy.

I'll try: Yes, you'd include your previous bet in the calculations for the current pot. So you'd actually be getting better odds to call this time around than last time.

Note: This is also why most intelligent players won't minbet preflop - everyone is getting the same or better odds to call the raise, so your minraise doesn't weed anyone out, and even if it gets more money in the pot, so does making a decent sized raise, where you only need one or two callers to give you the same profit and where you'll have a better chance of winning the hand.

- Jeffrey

(Sorry about the minraise rant I threw in...it's just been getting on my nerves the last few days)