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Re: Price gouging at WSOP?
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[ QUOTE ] What is the standard tip for a drink? And to workers). [/ 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). [/ QUOTE ] So 15 % of a free drink = 0??? sounds good can't wait [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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Re: Price gouging at WSOP?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] What is the standard tip for a drink? And to workers). [/ 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). [/ QUOTE ] So 15 % of a free drink = 0??? sounds good can't wait [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] if the drinks are free, consider tipping a higher percentage than that. maybe 30% at least. bwana |
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Re: Price gouging at WSOP?
I was in Vegas for spring break this year with three friends, only one of which played poker. If you are trying to get drinks fast, give a big tip the first drink. I usually give $5, and ask politely if she would come back every 15 minutes. Then I just tip the standard $1 per drink after that. That worked perfectly for all of us for predrinking for the clubs. They never had any problem bringing drinks for people not playing. You can also order double shots in your drinks if you are in a hurry.
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