I'm a fan of the Survivor series, and the underdogs often win because no one really pays attention to them or see them as a threat. And before you know it, the strong players are off the game, and the dark horse which had no impact in the game slowly and quietly make its way to the top.
I'm a fan of the Survivor series, and the underdogs often win because no one really pays attention to them or see them as a threat. And before you know it, the strong players are off the game, and the dark horse which had no impact in the game slowly and quietly make its way to the top.
Because they play the game their own way while the others are busy slaying each other. Soon enough, the dark horse is the last man standing - and everyone realizes that they played the game the wrong way.
The thing is that usual there are only a handful of favorites, and hundreds upon hundreds of Dark Horses. So statistically, it is still more likely for a Dark Horse to win than a favorite.
The thing is that usual there are only a handful of favorites, and hundreds upon hundreds of Dark Horses. So statistically, it is still more likely for a Dark Horse to win than a favorite.