maccatak11 wrote:You are yet to convince me sir.

I am not trying to convince you of anything.
Perhaps the hand I described was not the best for using a feeler bet, but there was (always is) more to it than purely looking at the cards, and betting.
I was in the BB in a limped pot with a low flop. These are flops I don't like to see if I happen to have limped preflop (not often), as there is no way to even put the BB on a range, and sometimes they connect heavily with such flops. As I also said in the OP, I was starting to rebuild an aggressive (and somewhat loose) image as I had just moved tables: I was basically running over everyone at my previous table, wasn't happy at being moved

. I will wait to see a few hands to guage how well this is likely to work on any given table, and I decided this was a table it would work reasonably well on (lots of limped pots and passive postflop play)
That together with the fact that I was quite familiar with the play of the one person who called my flop bet, I can't of course say exactly what I'd have done in response to various plays that might have been made, but calls didnt concern me so much, but had he (not neccessarily any other players) decided to raise on that flop I probably would've reraised him as I am pretty sure he'd have been done with the hand if I did. As he flat called, I decided to check the turn to see what he would do in that case, and for pot control (I did only have bottom pair, so didnt want to play a big pot)... His check behind left me in no doubt that he hadn't connected with anything, so I decided I would bet the river pretty much regardless of what came out. Had he not checked behind me, my action would be dependant on the size of his bet, but more than likely a fold. And of course, leading out on that flop in a limped pot, there was a decent chance I could pick up the pot then and there...
Also, being a universal problems with forums, or any text only communications, sometimes the main point being made is not realized by readers. The main point I was making describing that hand was regarding the woman who commented on my play (as well as something about my heritage

), who then busted the very next hand (which I was not involved in), mucking to middle pair on the flop - top kicker (most of that paragraph was talking about
this). ie the disparity between what people sometimes say and what they do. I would imagine from her comments and demenour that she probably had my 2s beat when she folded on the flop. Had I not described my bet on the flop as a 'feeler bet', the last 3 pages of posts wouldnt have occured! But the intention behind the bet was a) to see if anyone else had connected with the flop (and possibly how well, hence calling it a feeler bet), b) to
not give free cards to people with backdoor draws, or over cards, and c) to
start building a somewhat LAG table image (1st pot I saw a flop @the new table). It was probably misleading of me to describe it
purely as a feeler bet, and an oversimplification of my thinking at the time.
So maybe that particular hand was not the best to describe a flop bet as a feeler, but that doesnt mean they they don't have their place in flop games.
You personally may not think feeler bets are a good idea, but there are plenty of players (myself included, obviously) who do think they can be useful in certain situations. If you choose not to utilize such bets, that is of course your choice.