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How to Play Medium Pairs when Playing No Limit Holdem

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It can be very hard for beginners to play medium pairs when playing No Limit Holdem. Medium pairs from 2 7’s to 2 Jacks can be tough to play and you need to have some good judgment when you are dealt them.

If you are dealt a high pair you will want to raise when it is your time to act. If you have a pair of Jacks or 10’s you do not want to let an opponent into the pot for nothing, as low limit poker players will limp into pots with an Ace or King high hand. You do not want to let opponents with these types of hands into the pot cheaply, which will give their over card they have a legit chance to beat your hand.

Usually if you have a medium pair it may not be a good idea to re-raise, but beginner players will often call a re-raise if they are not in position with a medium pair after they have raised before the flop. So now you are in a pot that has been re-raised and an opponent has position. Medium hands should not be re-raised by you because if you are behind, a flop set will have to come out..

Conversely, when you are in position on another player who has raised it may be a good idea to re-raise them if you hold a pair of Jacks or 10’s so you can be the one who has control of that hand. Generally this will make opponents check to you on the flop. If the flop comes out and they are all over cards it may be a good idea to check rather then bet so you do not have to risk being check raised. You have to be cautious when the flop has an over pair when you have a medium pair because if an opponents acts big there is a legit chance the one pair you have is not good, even if it is the case that it is bigger then any card that is showing on the board.

It may seem like the opposite, but lower medium pairs are actually easier to play. Basically, with a lower medium pair you will try to hit a set with the flop. Generally it is not a good idea to raise with a pair of 7’s through 9’s, unless you are either in the middle or late table position. Just like with higher medium pairs a lower medium pair will not stand to be re-raised. If you are sitting in early position there are a lot of players left to act and they can re-raise you because of the hand they are holding or their position. Because of this you will not know where you stand in the hand when the flop comes out.

If you are playing heads up you should raise all medium pairs. Medium pairs are not easy to play, as many times you will not hit a set when the flop comes out. A so-so flop when you have a medium pair would be a straight draw that is open ended. In this certain situation you have to know that if the turn comes out and you hit your set there are still 4 cards to hit a straight that is still showing on the board. If you hit a straight with your hand it will not be the hand that is the nuts.

Basically, never over-value a medium pair, as you have to be careful when you play them, as they get beat often with all the high cards still out there.

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May 23rd, 2009 11:33:55 AM GMT+5 | Posted in Poker, Strategies, The Basics, Tips and Tricks by Jason Green | No Comments

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