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pros tipping dealers
how much if any does a b&m pro tip dealers? i mostly play 5/10nl
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#2
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Re: pros tipping dealers
If I profit $100 I'll give $1 or if I win a series of smaller pots that total $100 I'll tip $1. If it's a big double up or a big pot I MAY give them $5. If the dealer is good then I'll tip almost whenever I win a pot even if I profit less than $100. I guess what I mean is that if the dealer sucks I won't tip until I profit $100. I play 5/10nl too.
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Re: pros tipping dealers
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If I profit $100 I'll give $1 or if I win a series of smaller pots that total $100 I'll tip $1. If it's a big double up or a big pot I MAY give them $5. If the dealer is good then I'll tip almost whenever I win a pot even if I profit less than $100. I guess what I mean is that if the dealer sucks I won't tip until I profit $100. I play 5/10nl too. [/ QUOTE ] That sounds fair. I make it 1$ for a 'large pot' without really defining it. Where I play the dealers pool tips, which makes me less generous. |
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Re: pros tipping dealers
wow, i feel like a shmuck! i play in the 1 2 and just realized how much money im losing on tipping to much, and im a winning player. im a bartender and a server, and never really realized what i was doing. i just thought everyone else was really cheap. thank you!
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Re: pros tipping dealers
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wow, i feel like a shmuck! i play in the 1 2 and just realized how much money im losing on tipping to much, and im a winning player. im a bartender and a server, and never really realized what i was doing. i just thought everyone else was really cheap. thank you! [/ QUOTE ] Weird, I was just thinking I tip bartenders and servers too much. We just gave a waiter $30 on a $130 bill at the Palm in AC Edit: I don't know if it was really worth $160 for the two of us, but it was pretty close, 14 oz filet mignon was pretty awesome |
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Re: pros tipping dealers
rofl
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Re: pros tipping dealers
when i started playin at casinos i would sometimes get carried away w/ big pots and tip too much. after a few weeks i learned how much it was costin me in the long run (way too damn much). this is what i do now when i play 2/5 or 5/10:
less than $50 = no tip $50-$100 = $1 if i like the dealer, no tip otherwise $100-$200 = $1 $200-$500 = $2 anythin above $500 = $3 if he/she's a fast dealer that i like, $2 otherwise. |
#8
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Re: pros tipping dealers
I've been in the service industry quite a bit and so I naturally tip a lot.
I play 5/10 and tip this way: Blinds: no tip 30-100 -- $1 101-250 -- $2 251-400 -- $3 400+ -- $4 (or $5[one chip] if i really like the dealer. I am a very tight player so rake/tip doesn't actually cost me as much as some other players who tip less per hand won. |
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Re: pros tipping dealers
i dont play at casino's much but one thing is shure
im dutch those ppl get salary i dont tip certainly not with the big ass rake they have here |
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Re: pros tipping dealers
If you are a regular it is a good idea to tip enough so that the dealers like you (will be on your side explaining controversy to floor) and so the players see that you are not a money grubbing nit.
I always make sure to give each dealer a buck (2 if they deal me a big pot) and I am always nice to them regardless. Be generous it is good karma and besides it only comes out to a couple of bucks an hour anyway. People who tip every pot no matter what are usually losing players and therefore do not notice how much they are losing by tipping (because they lose it all anyway). If you are not a regular only tip if the dealer is exceptionally skilled or goes out of their way for you in any way. |
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