Hi.
Scenario:
Four players are on the bubble in a Sit N go. Chip leader goes all in every hand. Fair enough so far.
One of the players goes away. He is very much the smallest stack at the table - the chips are something like 7k,2k,2k, 800, blinds 150/300 or so. So then the chip leader continues to go all in almost every hand against the two remaining players, but just calls the "away" player when he's in the big blind. If the two live players fold, then he plays the flop and folds either on the turn or the river, thus giving the away players the chips.
He did this on several occasions to keep the away player in the game while continuing to go all in against the live players.
This, to me, is a clear case of chip dumping.
Anyone else have thoughts on this?
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It's very good play, imo.
Edit, it would be if it was the bubble of a normal sng, but with 4 players left that'd have to be a 9 handed standard sng game?
If he's doing it on the bubble of a 6 handed game or a 6 handed dym, it's just weird!
Level 3 stuff.
It's certainly not against any rules but I would dispute a little that it's not unethical.
If I'm reading it right then he is limping into 'away' players blind and then open folding? Doesn't really sit too well with me to be honest.
Not an easy one in truth. Don't think I could do that, but whether it is unethical is a bit moot.
NO IFS OR BUTS
123 PAID THE SAME, SO HE WANTS TO DICTATE THE MINOR PLACES.
KEEPING ONE PLAYER "IN " THE GAME, MEANS HE HAS SOME MOTIVE.
IF HE HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OF ANY PLAYER WHY ?
HOWEVER IF THE PLAYER SAT OUT IS HIS PAL THEN ITS DOWN RIGHT CHEATING.
CANT THINK OF ANY OTHER SCENARIO THAT HE WOULD WANT TO KEEP THE GAME GOING OR DO YOU ???