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Again, if they left tipping up to the discretion of the players (i.e., buyin+fee no withholding) would/did you make more money? I believe that my personality and skills earn my pay so i would like to think that if that happened i would do ok. i will say tho that i would seriously consider not working that event if it was set that way. The nature of my job gives me that freedom to be able to say no and just sit that one out but still have other options to fill the time. [/ QUOTE ] Fair enough. I just think that these days there are more lay people winning events and are more likely to tip better than people who play for a living. I understand why Becky decided to withhold a percentage for dealers (even though she stiffed the dealers the first year) and that's because pros look at it as giving away their next car or whatever. But with more Yangs winning and no one (CF) to tell them the dealers are taken care of (that happens with every newbie's big win) perhaps the tokes would be larger. I don't know... Anyway, thanks for sharing your insight. You've been forth coming, I believe, and regardless of what anyone thinks either way on the debate, you have given everyone a clearer idea of dealer wages/situation at the wsop than any other dealer has in previous years. |
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