I get your point with the odds, but as I said, it depends on thet table, the players and position. For instance, more often than not at pokerstars, I would lay down 88 or lower against solid raises, mostly because the player pool is smaller and I tend to have a good idea whether or not I'm beat.

At PartyPoker, there seems to be more maniac players and just flat out bad players overall. I'm calling it a day at PP right now, and after 2 days I'm up $95 with maybe 4-5 hours of play total in. I won with sets at least 6 times, all of them 10,10 or lower. My tables consisted of mostly bad players, raising with hands like K10 suited, QJ suited, A9 offsuit, etc.

All of this data is based on $25 NL. At higher stakes, such as $50NL or $100 NL, I'm playing more conservative of course.