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What is the proper tip rate for casino tournaments?
I was lucky/good enough to split 1st and 2nd at a small tourny at Bally's in Atlantic City recently. 20 people entered, and it ran for about 3 1/2 hours. After it ended, and we'd been paid, neither of us were sure what a proper tip was.
Is there a set percentage of the winnings? A generally accepted set amount? Does the tip amount depend on number of entrants and/or length of time the tourny lasts? The entry fees? What about for single tables sit n goes? What is the proper tip rate there? It was an $80 + $20 buy in, and we each got $680 - pre-tipping. I don't want to cheat the dealers, but I don't want to overpay either. Please advise. Thank you. Lee |
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Re: What is the proper tip rate for casino tournaments?
From what I've seen on 2+2, 5% is standard.
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Re: What is the proper tip rate for casino tournaments?
Thanks for letting me know. :-)
Lee |
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Re: What is the proper tip rate for casino tournaments?
Can someone explain who it's standard to tip after a win? What about players other than the first place finisher.
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Re: What is the proper tip rate for casino tournaments?
I usually just give $10-$20, depending on the size of the win.
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Re: What is the proper tip rate for casino tournaments?
[ QUOTE ]
Can someone explain who it's standard to tip after a win? What about players other than the first place finisher. [/ QUOTE ] You should tip whenever you cash for profit. Also, the amount you tip should be based upon your profit and not how much you cashed for. For example, If you usually tip 3% and cash for $200 in a $100 buyin tournament you should tip $3 as opposed to $6. |
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Re: What is the proper tip rate for casino tournaments?
2-3% for a major tournament and 3-5% for a smaller ones is fairly standard.
Some casinos take a % of the buyin out for tips and in those cases you may tip extra but shouldn't feel required to. |
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