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I play them like what they are - a pair, not a money-printing machine. I bet the flop aggressively. If raised, I may re-raise for further info, assuming the re-raise isn't pot committing either me or my opponent. If I want to re-raise but think it will pot commit one or both of us, I just push all in. I decide whether or not to re-raise based on my read on the player - how loose and how aggressive they are - as well as my read on the board. If there's three to a straight or flush, or a pair on the board, I may take it on faith that they have me beat & therefore let it go. Folding to a hidden set or two pair is harder, but sometimes you can just sense these things. I am more likely to go all in on the flop in a short-handed game than in a full ring, where sets are more likely because more pairs are being dealt out.
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