What is a "chip dump" in poker?

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In the context of poker, "chip dumping" refers to an illegal practise where one or more players purposefully give their chips to another player, frequently a friend or partner, in order to give those chips to that particular player. This conduct is thought to be immoral and contravenes the rules of fair play and the spirit of the game.

Chip dumping is frequently done with the intention of manipulating the result of the game or tournament by giving one player an unfair advantage at the expense of other players. The player who receives the spilled chips essentially increases their chip stack without actually working for it.
 
Chip dumping is a serious offence in the poker community, and if discovered, the players involved are subjected to serious penalties, such as suspension, disqualification, or even banishment from playing in future events. This is because chip dumping undermines the integrity of the game, affects its outcome, and defrauds players who are participating in the game fairly.

Chip dumping can be challenging for organizations to detect, as it often requires coordination between multiple players, and can be disguised as a genuine mistake. However, many poker sites use sophisticated algorithms and employ advanced monitoring tools to detect instances of chip dumping accurately.

In conclusion, chip dumping is an unethical and unlawful behaviour that is entirely contrary to the principles of poker. Instead of relying on cheating, players need to develop their skills, strategies and knowledge to advance in the game and win fairly and honourably.
 
Chip dumping can take many different forms, but it usually entails one player placing sizable, unconventional wagers or plays that are obviously meant to lose to their partner. When a player's partner has a strong hand, they might decide to go all in with a weak hand.
 
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