lots of good answers here.
A couple years ago I shot a large portrait series on 120 Fuji. It was the first time I'd ventured away from the ol' yellow box for an extended period of time. (fuji were book sponsors) I processed in Rodinal and was pretty pleased with the tonal separation, contrast and latitude. I'm interested that lots of others here agree. and Sean- love your 'Mr Yanmar' - that's nice work..
But I gotta say that as much as I love shooting B/W film, I've never paid a lot of attention to tweaking the darkroom techniques and systems. Maybe that's because a large percentage of it is Diana work and well, to be honest the negs are all over the place and I can't see the point of finessing the processing a great deal.
My tip for getting good tones is just get the damn exposure right. That's going to get you 90% of the way there. Dev types, dilutions and agitation is going to be worth 10% at best.
I'm sure any of the darkroom maestros here will shoot down my theory
but that's just my way of thinking.