I thought he was asking about two pair for the, 'Medium Raise,' which I took to mean post-flop, not final decision point. You seem to be a newbie at the game, so I'd recommend the Wizard's page on that. You have to count the outs on that Kicker decision. This would be because the two pair developed late on the board only. If the two pair is on the board, and you have *only* your kicker to consider at the last decision point, the mantra is two pair, take care. With two pair at the 2x decision point, bet them, no matter on the board or you have a hidden pair. Link to original post If you have a hidden pair, whether or not it's two pair total, bet it as soon as you can, the max, unless it is just one pair of deuces, which you don't bet at the first decision point. Likewise, the large raise is advised for a pair of 3s or better, but that is a hidden pair, correct? In Texas Hold ‘Em, each player is dealt two pocket cards, and then five community cards are revealed.
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The strategy advises a medium raise on two pairs or better, but is that true for two pairs in the community cards, or does at least one pair need to be hidden? It must be added that in Las Vegas proper, free games aren’t a thing.