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Re: pros tipping dealers
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If I thought a tip would make a dealer be anything but impartial, I would never tip that dealer. [/ QUOTE ] |
#22
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If "those" jobs suck so much, ya might want to try doing something different for a living. [/ QUOTE ] "worked" is past tense. She didn't say she was working those jobs now. |
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Re: pros tipping dealers
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If "those" jobs suck so much, ya might want to try doing something different for a living. [/ QUOTE ] Hence the use of the past tense. Edit: Thanks, Bluegrass -- you beat me to it. |
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Re: pros tipping dealers
I dont think of myself as a pro at all... as a matter of fact Im completely the opposite. Im the dealer you guys are toking. And Im good at what I do. I appriciate any toke I get from $1 to $25 (which I got from a very nice gentleman just two nights ago for a $600 pot in 1/2NL).
However. Its the A-holes that dont tip a dime that I dont understand. These are the same people that give a bartender $1 per drink and tip 10 to 15% when they go out and eat... and guess what. They make the same base salary as I do... Yup thats right, I make minimum wage which after taxes and insurance comes out to less than $300 every two weeks. And thats working full time. I have no respect for those pros (and most of them do concider themselves either pros or semi-pros). Thats my two cents. |
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I tip 1 dollar every hand I win except a few times when I just steal the blinds. Then I usually feel guilty and tip anyways. I tip 1 dollar anytime a dealer is being abused by a player and acts professionally. I tip 1 dollar anytime the dealer is exceptional at fills. I tip 1 dollar anytiem the dealer gives me the time out of the time pot without me asking (I dont want this to become a time pot thread) I tip 1 dollar if I like the dealer. I tip the bathroom guy 10 dollars every week. I tip the cashier 2 dollars. Your job is a lot better than theirs. [/ QUOTE ] Yep this is about right... But I also tip the valet coming and going $1. And tip excellent mistake free dealers $1 at the end of their down and tell them why. |
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Re: pros tipping dealers
I typically tip 1% - 1% is about the correct amount to tip for the work they are doing. I don't know anyone that tips more. Some tip a max of $1 a pot regardless of size. However, a little more on the big pots helps to keep the dealer on your side if a dispute arises.
I round up to 1% so that it is at least one dollar, but: 1) I do not tip if there is no flop action, or if there is only one flop caller and no turn action (in a limit game that is) - this pot is too small (under 20 - 30) to tip. (NOTE: This is here in LA, where the drop after the flop is heinous, regardless of pot size - so without flop action, the pot is miniscule). 2) I tip extra if the dealer is exceptional and professional. For instance, when they are leaving the table and they have been very sharp, I'll toss em another buck. 3) I DO NOT TIP AT ALL dealers that are rude, surly, unprofessional, incompetent, or that don't pay attention and don't do their jobs. As an example, last night a dealer was asleep at the wheel - and she dealt the river before action was complete. After that river card was reshuffled, a new river card brought a retarded chaser his runner runner flush,. killing my two pair. I lost a $152 pot as a result. That dealer (Hong at H.Park) will never see another tip from me, until she pushes 152 winning pots my way. AB |
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Wowzer, I guess you can call me a low limit pro as I play 3-6 days a week and do pretty well. I play 1-2 NL $100max at the Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida. I tip way too freaking much compared to you guys. Oh well I will rectify that. I will still tip but not nearly as much.
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Re: pros tipping dealers
What's 100% accurate is that most pros tip a buck if you're lucky and the rest are stiffs.
My fav tho was this schmuck who "moved to vegas to play poker for a living." In order to avoid having to tip an entire $1, he brought his own fifty cent pieces. The best part was his claim that this "saved him ten grand a year." Do the math. Assuming he's saving 50 cents a potn that's about 55 pots a day, every day, all year long. Ooooooookaaaaaaaay. He lasted about a month. Al |
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I do agree with Alien. If the dealer doeant do their job then the tips should be hard to come by. But I still have a beef with the people that dont tip at all...PERIOD
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Re: pros tipping dealers
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What's 100% accurate is that most pros tip a buck if you're lucky and the rest are stiffs. My fav tho was this schmuck who "moved to vegas to play poker for a living." In order to avoid having to tip an entire $1, he brought his own fifty cent pieces. The best part was his claim that this "saved him ten grand a year." Do the math. Assuming he's saving 50 cents a potn that's about 55 pots a day, every day, all year long. Ooooooookaaaaaaaay. He lasted about a month. Al [/ QUOTE ] Back when they used to have 50 cent pieces on the tables I saw a guy bring a roll of quarters to the 40-80 so he wouldn't have to tip an entire 50 cents. |
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