Nice thread. I'm basically with flyingpenguin on this...I try to only do it in position and when I know the better has a wide range and will fold marginals.

For example, when I played at full ring on party, I came across FTRers who had a pretty wide pre flop raising range, but I knew they weren't call stations, so reraising with a suited connector or pocket pair in position every once in a while is very profitable, especially since they probably have HUD stats on me showing I'm pretty tight. It's like a blind steal, they need a much stronger hand to call with then they are likely betting, and if they call, there's still a decent chance to hit a flop with a hidden hand.

Another situation with the same type of player, but I'm really not sure about how good this one is, is to call the flop and raise the turn on a draw. I read this looking at renton's blog once. It looks like a set to the aware players who are betting a wide enough range but capable of folding marginals. Then you can play a set fast on the flop like the way they think most play a draw.

I'd really like to hear some more thoughts on this though, and see some hands or situations (Fnord did you really check down the KQo hand post flop? Lukie didn't bet at you at all?). I'm sure reraising more then great hands could add significant BB/100.