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If not how many BBs down before you don't tip? And do you go by whether you're down in the session, day, or some other timeframe?
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If the dealers doing a good job why should that make a difference? It's not his/her fault you play bad.
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Never said it was the dealers fault we get bad variance. I'm talking about winning players, maybe full time players that feel like they're working alongside the dealer.
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I tip every pot regardless of my overall session results, my mood, the weather, or other unrelated factors.
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I have no idea why being down would matter.
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This is how I tip the dealers:
"Don't pitch the cards so high" "Don't talk while you deal" "Pay attention to whom you are pushing the pot to" Those are the kind of tips that I give dealers. |
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Just tip, for God's sake. Just flip a buck to the dealer. How tough is this friggin' subject?
Regards, T |
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If you can't afford to tip, you can't afford to play poker. Super Walmart is always looking for help, you get benefits and never have to tip.
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Tip a buck for any decent pot. At a very tight table where everything is heads up I might only tip $1 every 10th hand or so(then again, what I am I doing sitting at a very tight table?) but in general, if I am getting 3-4 way action or better, I tip $1 every pot and maybe $2-3 if the pot is very large($300+).
Winning or not has nothing to do with it, and I would note that if you are a +EV player who tracks their results, there is no winning or losing in a single session as your play ought to be viewed as one long continuous session with the occasinonal(frequent?) variance. |
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