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Re: Price gouging at WSOP?
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Simply camp out in the sportsbook. [/ QUOTE ] at the Paris casino this wont fly. unless youre betting horses. bwana |
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...will sit at the 1cent slots playing "Guess who's the hooker".... [/ QUOTE ] AWESOME!!! This is a great game!!! Totally +EV!! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] cocktail servers won't serve people that aren't playing in a game [/ QUOTE ] This is standard practice in most casinos. [/ QUOTE ] From my experience, this isn't true at all. My friends sat with me at the poker table at Bellagio and Caesar's, and as long as I tipped, the waitresses would bring drinks for everyone. [/ QUOTE ] You were lucky. [/ QUOTE ] No, he wasn't. Cocktail waitresses will bring anybody drinks at almost all places. |
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Re: Price gouging at WSOP?
What is the standard tip for a drink?
And if I'm on the subject, I'd love to hear a quick course in American tipping (and I won't even go into how dumb that is and how it all revolves on the pathetic conditions given to workers). What do you tip a dealer after you win a cash game hand? What do you tip a Taxi driver (why the [censored] do you tip taxi drivers?!)? Who else am I expected to tip in a regular vegas day? |
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Re: Price gouging at WSOP?
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Re: Price gouging at WSOP?
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What is the standard tip for a drink? And if I'm on the subject, I'd love to hear a quick course in American tipping (and I won't even go into how dumb that is and how it all revolves on the pathetic conditions you give workers). What do you tip a dealer after you win a cash game hand? What do you tip a Taxi driver (why the [censored] do you tip taxi drivers?!)? Who else am I expected to tip in a regular vegas day? [/ QUOTE ] $1 is solid for drinks and winning a poker pot. Taxis drivers get 10-20%. |
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Re: Price gouging at WSOP?
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What is the standard tip for a drink? And if I'm on the subject, I'd love to hear a quick course in American tipping (and I won't even go into how dumb that is and how it all revolves on the pathetic conditions given to workers). What do you tip a dealer after you win a cash game hand? What do you tip a Taxi driver (why the [censored] do you tip taxi drivers?!)? Who else am I expected to tip in a regular vegas day? [/ QUOTE ] Vegas is probably the tipping capital of the world. A server in a restaurant should be tipped 15% and up (more for extra service or extra good service). The valet parker should be tipped. There is a tip jar on the counter of every bar and coffeeshop (I ignore these but I am a cheap old woman). The chambermaid should be tipped. The bellman should be tipped. If you get a haircut or other personal grooming services, the provider should be tipped. There are plenty of threads on tipping strippers and negotiating with other sex workers. Luggage handlers at the airport should be tipped. The guy at the airport who does curbside checkin expects a tip, but the folks at the ticket counter who do the same thing don't get tipped (go figure!). Basically just about anyone who does anything for you in Vegas should be tipped. If you fail to tip someone who is expecting a gratuity or if your tip is deemed too small, you will be made to understand your lapse. |
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5) Tilt off all the money you saved to the chubby white guy with a redneck accent wearing Poker.com gear [/ QUOTE ] Do you use this line at the end of all your posts? I don't mind, I'm just asking. |
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Re: Price gouging at WSOP?
Tipping in Vegas:
Poker tournaments: 0 (a tip was taken out already) Tip Jars: lame Valet: $1-$5, I dunno. I use the self park I think you should give taxi drivers a convenient amount, usually I go up to the next dollar + 1 (i.e. $12.50 - 14, unless they were surly then 13) Strippers will figure out a way to get your money anyway so don't worry aobut tipping them, anyone else you should only tip if you want them do something substantial for you right then. |
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Re: Price gouging at WSOP?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] cocktail servers won't serve people that aren't playing in a game [/ QUOTE ] This is standard practice in most casinos. [/ QUOTE ] From my experience, this isn't true at all. My friends sat with me at the poker table at Bellagio and Caesar's, and as long as I tipped, the waitresses would bring drinks for everyone. [/ QUOTE ] You were lucky. [/ QUOTE ] No, he wasn't. Cocktail waitresses will bring anybody drinks at almost all places. [/ QUOTE ] Dynasty is 100% correct. The casinos would rather you drink while you play a table game whatever it maybe. |
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