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Originally Posted by LowSociety
Collusion is between 2 or more players, in Robert's Rules and any definition I've ever seen. Even you right now don't believe the short stack was in on it. The man wasn't obligated to show a hand, and he played in an unethical way that deserves a warning. Should casinos have simping rules? Maybe. As played, it's soft play, which is a warning in most places in cash games.
It doesn't matter if the other guy is in on it or not.
Do you remember several years ago in some big WSOP tourney when it got down to 3 players the big chip leader actually said he was dumping chips to one of the other guys because he wanted that guy to come in second. The other guy immediately said he wanted no part in it, but most people still thought the chip leader was doing something wrong. Do you agree?
This is worse than that or soft play, because he's dumping other's chips along with his own. Call it whatever you want, everyone knows it's wrong and shouldn't be allowed. I have no idea why you would care to argue this unless it's the kind of thing you like to do yourself.