Me, too. For a nice win, or if I've been highly entertained.bluewhale said:4. i may tip the dealer if i get a big win and the pit is near
1. normally $25, sometimes $100bluewhale said:Our discussion about drinks brought up an interesting point, tipping...
1. How much do you tip.
2. How often
3. Who do you tip.
4. Other (ie. certain cercumstances do you tip more, less, etc.)
Thats funny,in another post you say you play two hands at a private table.SkyBoy said:1. normally $25, sometimes $100
2. got a BJ, Doubling-up the maximum
3. Dealer/Waitress for good service
4. poor players (normally $100 each), last time 2 ladies and one man playing on the same table, when i decide to leave, i give $200 each then i cash my winnings $4000
Yeh, but that doesn't mean he plays exclusively private tables. He could play both.shadroch said:Thats funny,in another post you say you play two hands at a private table.
Do dealers there make a decent wage?Dealers in the US get close to half their income from tips?Sometimes more.RJT said:Yeh, but that doesn't mean he plays exclusively private tables. He could play both.
As to tipping.....NEVER! No i'm not a hard ass or anything, but you are not allowed to tip the dealers over here. This is to discourage any form of dealer bias towards the player. This would be more difficult in itself as they don't take a hole card either, but i suppose there are other situations like mis-payments and not reporting counters.
RJT.
you are so funny, do you expect me to play alone all the timeshadroch said:Thats funny,in another post you say you play two hands at a private table.
SkyBoy said:you are so funny, do you expect me to play alone all the time![]()
i have to enjoy gambling and play with other players![]()
I agreeshadroch said:I think you enjoy making up shit and posting on the internet even more![]()
One of my best friends is fairly high up in the housekeeping Dept at The Taj. He says his girls biggest peeve is that most people that stay several days tip only once,at the end of the stay.Keep in mind that housekeepers don't work 7 days,so you might end up tipping someone who cleaned your room once,and stiffing the person who cleaned it every day.EasyRhino said:Oh, almost forgot:
Hotel maid: buck a day.
I generally try to avoid tipping wherever possible (don't use bellhops/valets, etc.), but I decided grudgingly that that has to be one of the shittiest jobs out there, so a little tip is probably worth it.