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What do you do with medium pockets pairs (7s, 8s or 9s) as you play Texas Holdem? The instant gut reaction of most every Texas Hold’em Poker gambler when they’re dealt any kind of pocket pair is to hang in there and play. It is a pair, after all. The issue with pocket 7s, 8s and 9s is that they’re so vulnerable to overpairs. 
If you make it to the flop with such a hand, any overcard on the flop becomes a threat to your hand. With medium pocket pairs, caution is the operative word. If you are in a late position and the 1st 1 to enter the pot you might want to show some strength to the blinds with a raise, but be prepared to toss your hand in the muck if they re-raise.
Your medium pairs are to be played conservatively except if you flop a set, if you make it to the flop in online betting. With medium pocket pairs, that is pretty much the bottom line. When facing pressure, you flop a set or you get out.
It is sensible to limp in from an early position and to fold if a gambler raises. You basically have to face the fact going in with medium pocket pairs that you don’t have the power to get into a raise war with other bettors who are in all likelihood holding superior hands.
You might have to play your medium pocket pairs differently than you would in a cash match scenario in a No Limit Texas Hold’em Tournament scenario. If your poker chip stack is low you might have to force the action/issue and get aggressive with your medium pocket pairs. That is in fact about the sole time you want to force the issue with these hands.
At times you will see bettors from an early position get very aggressive and raise with medium pocket pairs expecting to force away other bettors, assuming that in a worst case scenario, they’ve still got a pair and can draw for a set if they’re called. Depending on who might raise (if it is a “maniac”) some players will even call a raise with their medium pocket pairs to see the flop. In the long run this is rarely lucrative since if you don’t flop a set (and most times you won’t) the hand will probably be a loser.
Medium pocket pairs are an all or nothing sort of hand in No Limit Texas Hold’em. You have an opportunity to hit a major hand by flopping a set if it is possible to get in cheaply. If not, the hand should actually be folded.
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