Quote Originally Posted by Trainer_jyms
I agree. I tend to throw in weak raises against weaker players and more aggressive raises against better players.
I think I would almost flip that. Better players can get away from a hand youwant to not give odds to the ones that will call, because even when they catch they lose, according to Sklansky anyway
It depends on what we call a "bad" player. I want calls from weak players that will give away the hand on the flop. Against calling stations, I still want calls, but I play the hand much differently.

Against very good players, which I consider to be the type of player that will play back at me in a variety of different situations, I'd rather play big stack poker right away. Either raise them out preflop or play aggressively enough on the flop to make it not worth it to play back at me w/ air. Even aggressive good players don't like to play back at you for 50% of their chips on the flop very often, and when they do, I'm happy to fold.