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If I could offer something different here, I know a lot of arguments and discussions are started on the question of whether and how one should play low pocket pairs.
I have a slightly different perspective. I think that in full ring games, it probably doesn't matter except when you are able to cheaply setmine. If you can get into a hand cheaply with a pair of deuces and a big pot and big stacks, then you can obviously collect a bundle if you hit a set. But other than in that scenario, while it is possible to extract some value from these hands, I suspect even the best players in full ring games don't extract a lot of it.
The reason is that in most cases these hands don't win if they are shown down. First, the people who stay in the hand with usually include someone with a made hand, and that made hand will almost always beat yours. (Pocket deuces will almost never win as a flush, will rarely win as a straight, and will form a set on only 1 of 8 flops.) So what you are really doing when you play deuces, besides setmining, is betting on your abilities to outplay other players post-flop. That's fine, but in that sense it's not much different than any other marginal hand. If you are a good enough player, you could probably extract the same post-flop value out of something like 97 offsuit as you could with deuces, except for the setmining value.
So what I would say is that if you aren't comfortable with playing small pocket pairs, don't bother. (Except that you should always play them for setmining value in a multiway pot with several deep stacks.) It's probably not, in the scheme of things, a huge leak in your game.
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