I hate that sort of play as well, because it kills my attempts at laggy play. If someone or a few people at the table start playing pots like this with you (calling your raises and continuation bets and turning up the juice on turn and river), what do you do? Do you either continue to apply pressure and hope to pick up a hand to destack them with, or do you change to Tagg, where you're likely to have the best hand going in with them preflop? Is it better to play passively preflop and outplay them on the flop, if not that many pots are raised preflop? Playing the 5-max and 4-max 25$ tables is mind-boggling, but pretty fun. The mistakes are horrendous, but it's easy to get carried away and lose your stack when you forget some people can't fold unimproved high card aces and such.

As a more general question, what is the ideal table for laggy play? I would guess loose/passive/weak, calling too much preflop, and folding too much to strength postflop (and playing back hard only when they have a big hand). One true calling station and a bad run of cards pretty much grinds any of my lagg attempts to a halt. Thanks for your input.