Maybe I'll stop defending the minraise, then. Obviously I don't do it all the time. It's actually pretty rare for me.
When I have immediate pot odds to call, especially multi-way, I call. When I have a really big draw, I try to figure out how to get all-in on the flop. When I have enough information to put somebody on a hand that I think they can fold, I raise big. When I have enough information on someone's hand to know that they will pay me off if I hit, giving me
implied odds to hit my draw, I call.
It's only when I don't have any clue what the other guy has, and I don't have immediate pot odds to call, and I don't have enough outs to push, and I'm in position, and I don't have any reason to think that the guy will reraise me, and I think that a minimum raise will disguise my draw so that I'll get paid if I hit ... only when ALL of those things apply is a minimum raise appropriate.
So if any new players happen to be reading this: MINIMUM RAISE RARELY. Thanks.