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Originally Posted by ImePaskaa
Even with close to 1k players in the pool this looks like chipdumping to win the prop and split the winnings. Probably with few players. Fold 24/7 untill you meet your mate and make a bin. Props to op though for spotting this.
I think this one from reddit deserves much more interest. Tl:dr: player wins 30 stacks at nl2 in 32min. he had a prop bet for this (make 30 stacks at nl2 withing one day, 145$ possible win). So he made around 205$ or 410$/h, at nl2. Ez.
My gut feeling tells me it's impossible to colude yourself to 30 stacks in a pool with 1000 players in 32 min (!). Thats the time that acc needed to finish the challenge.
This is again beyond ridic. Either it's the most insane chip dumping with probably multiple accounts, how come gg security doesn't detect this automatically.
Did some quick math and I came up with the odds of one meeting one specific player (colluding acc/friend) again at a zoom table (1000 people in pool) beeing roughly 0.5% per table. Even if you assume a table change, really quick clicking the fold button, would only take 2sek. In 32min you would still only be sitting with your "friend" roughly 5 times. So max that could have been won is 5 stacks.
He won 6x that...
If you calc with 5 "friends" (chip dumping accounts) it still would only be 24 times you would meet someone you know.
So if this was chip dumping, it was done with 10 accs or so, lol.
Or what seems also very possible, another software flaw.
Most likely the pool gets flooded with maybe hundreds of bots for these challenges. This or another bug imo.