puzzlefish
student of the donk arts
Loyaler
Yup. It was closer to 86% post-flop and 95% on the turn. But no matter what those 4s weren't going to get denied. Stack size ratios definitely do play a role and usually the underdog is MP in my experience. The other scenario is a big stack on the big blind with any two that busts a small stack that has a strong pre-flop holding.That doesn't even make the 93% post flop. This happens around 75 percent of the time. It's not that these kinds of hands can't happen. It's the consistency. Usually targeting aggressive players. Aggressive play actually may make a big hand eventually but normally creates small pots. Aggression+out of position+stack seems to trigger a nice underdog dinero.