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chipdumping
what is chip dupming[img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Re: chipdumping
Chip dumping is getting an online poker account, funding that account, then deliberately losing, or dumping your chips, to another person that you are working with. It is generally assumed to be done to launder illegally gotten money or to use a stolen credit card, or for similar reasons.
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Re: chipdumping
TYVM [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Re: chipdumping
In tournament play it's when a big stack dumps some chips on a short stack, usually that of a buddy. Example: It's folded all the way to the small blind, who has a short stack. Small blind raises almost his entire stack. Big blind, who has a huge stack calls. On the flop the small blind goes all in with his last few measly chips, the big blind folds.
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Re: chipdumping
I had not heard of this definition. Why do people do this, just to help their friend out?
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Re: chipdumping
if two players are working together it might be more beneficial if one of them has a huge stack as opposed to both of them having decent stacks...
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Re: chipdumping
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if two players are working together it might be more beneficial if one of them has a huge stack as opposed to both of them having decent stacks... [/ QUOTE ] In theory, the equity of two players with medium stacks is greater than the equity of one large stack and one small stack. This is particularly apparent on the bubble of a satellite or SNG. Some people are too cautious around a big stack, so in practice a big stack may do better than in theory. However, chip dumping usually happens from a big stack to a small stack. |
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Re: chipdumping
I read a blog not to long ago about two guys
in Vegas playing in tourneys they would not play against each other on the same table. People complained to the tourney director and he did nothing. Then late in the tourney one guy did a massive chip dump to the other,who was better heads up. The people left complained again with no result. The guy won the tourney,and later bragged that they had done this all over Vegas! People raised hell and the tourney director was fired! This story is on pokergirl? or pokerchick?(.com) Or something close to that name |
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Re: chipdumping
Not true. With a cheat team in a tournament, it's much more profitable to keep as many players alive to make the money as possible.
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Re: chipdumping
I wasn't specific enough,when the guy dumped
his chips it was on the final table. And from what I remember they both had large stacks. |
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