Created by TLR on July 27, 2009
Definition
Losing chips to another player on purpose. Chip dumping is considered illegal by poker rooms. Players chip dump for multiple reasons, for example two players in an Sng want to increase the chances of winning first and second, so the ultra big stack loses chips on purpose to the short stack player.
Example
Every time player A won a big hand, he was chip dumping to player B in the next hand, I am going to report collusion
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