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Old 04-21-2002, 10:59 PM
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I quit tipping dealers entirely the past 2 months. I play almost everyday and am now known at the card room as the player who never tips. Could this cause me any future problems? I stiff the dealer with confidence every pot no matter how big it is. Should people like me be taken out and shot?? The other players dont seem bothered by it. The rake takes enough. I think the card room should ban tipping and pay the dealers a decent wage, the faster a dealer is, the higher the hourly wage. Any people agree? Disagree? Every one else tips and all the dealers hate my guts. They're greedy, have a job that takes no skill and makes 10 times as much money as the average joe does working his ass off at a job that's much harder.


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Old 04-22-2002, 01:13 AM
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As a former dealer, I can say for certain that you have never had a job dealing in a casino, particularly not poker.


While sometimes the job is enjoyable, it is often just WORK. You do need skill to deal and be able to get along with a WIDE variety of people, even ones like you with a negative attitude that seem to think dealers do not work.


Granted, it is not the most difficult job and many dealers do not do a good job at what they do, but the ones who are proficient must REALLY concentrate on dealing the game for hours on end. It can get very stressful dealing to grouchy players who blame the dealer for all of their bad play.


The hours are generally very bad. I started on the 10 pm to 8 am shift


Tell joe to audition for a dealer position with your local casino and see if he gets hired. I guarantee he won't. And with your lovely attitude, you wouldn't be hired either.


I do not disagree with you that the rake takes a lot of the table. But this is no reason to penalize the dealers. The card room will not increase dealer's salary just because u do not tip.


There are inherent problems with any method of dealer compensation. For example, assuming the dealers are paid completely by the house, the "hands per hour results in more compensation" is flawed because some dealers that deal very fast can make many errors and/or are very rude. Clearly, you do not want those types of dealers to make the most money.


At the place I dealt, tips were pooled and split evenly between all poker dealers. This is probably the worst method, as one dealer can be very lazy and deal very few hands, yet get paid the same amount of money as the fastest and most proficient dealer.


Ultimately, being tipped by the players and keeping your own tips is the most efficient method, as the players can easily control who gets the money.


By depriving every dealer of tips, you are saying that every dealer is BAD. I urge you to try to deal a poker game where the players tip you as your compensation. This needs to be done, however, with players who you do not know well, as your friends are much more forgiving. You will find that the more mistakes you make, the less your tips will be.


When I was dealing, I really didn't mind certain players not tipping (as long as they were not jerks). As a serious player, I can understand other players not tipping certain dealers. However, your attitude is nothing short of stupid.


Dealers generally get paid a base of $5 an hour or so and the casino won't increase this figure. Another flaw with your thinking is that dealers in many cardrooms must tip out various other casino personel, including chip runners and even the floor.


You sound pretty greedy yourself.
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Old 04-22-2002, 02:56 AM
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If I wasn't in such a charitable mood tonight, I'd call you a scumbag and be done with it.


Now I don't think anybody can make you tip. And maybe you enjoy being hated. That's up to you. Unfortnuately, however, you don't seem to undestand the economics of poker.


Dealers are not particularly well paid by the casino. If you think they are then you're working under a severe misunderstanding. Would it be better to rake more and pay the dealers a direct wage without tipping? Possibly--but don't fool yourself into thinking you'd save more money that way than you would by tipping.


The primary advantage of increasing the rake and paying dealer more directly is that it protects them from selfish assholes like you.


There's not an obvious quid pro quo at work in a poker room. You can't buy better cards by tipping. But you may eventually learn that there are real advantages to being thought of positively by those around you.
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Old 04-22-2002, 04:37 AM
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If you actually kept track, you would probably find that it's the rake that hurts your chip count at the end of the night. The tips are close to irrelevant.


If the casino banned tipping and paid their dealers better wages, they would increase the rake proportionately. So I don't see the benefit to you. If most players stopped tipping, casinos would certainly implement this system. Since it's just you, the players should be getting on your case if they understood the issue.


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Old 04-22-2002, 05:12 AM
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When I win a pot and tip, the tip comes out of the pot, not my wallet. If I win ten pots in a session, it's ten dollars to the dealer. The house has taken thirty dollars rake to provide me with an acceptable and safe place to play, and I have spent a few dollars on soda's, etc which goes to the house too, and of course tipping the juice girl.


How many home games could I get into where I could be assured the dealer is honest and the game is safe? I think buck a pot is fair wages to the dealer considering what I am paying the house.


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Old 04-22-2002, 08:01 AM
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>I think the card room should ban tipping and pay

>the dealers a decent wage,


But they don't.


Duh ..



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Old 04-22-2002, 09:50 AM
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There are only two casinos near me and their dealers make very little. They start out at minimum wage, and it is not uncommon for them to work for the casino "part-time" for two years or more before being put on full-time (the casinos don't want to pay for their insurance). There is no way in hell I would take a dealers job.


I was at a table the other night with a guy just like you. He never tipped a dealer and at first I didn't say anything. Then we had a new dealer just out of school sit down at our table. This guy had the nerve to start making comments when the dealer was having trouble making change and making other mistakes. At this point I couldn't hold back and I asked the guy "If, like myself, he had a special kind of contempt for assholes that won't tip the dealers. A contempt for people who in effect spunge off their fellow players, especially when those jerks complain about new dealers just getting started." I asked him how he feels about people like that.


If you don't mind answering that question in front of the people you play with everyday then by all means stiff the dealers.
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Old 04-22-2002, 10:51 AM
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Tightass, I mean tightwad:


You had the audacity to post such as dumb ass question. Dealers are paid minimum wage and have to depend on tips to make a decent living. It is not an easy job to concentrate on running a game that deals with people's money where, sometimes when mistakes are made, the dealers have to absorb insults and abuses that are not worth the buck they are being tipped for. To contend with an inconsiderate low-life parasite like you is an added burden to these people who are making a living to feed a family. You may not get shot at but I'm pretty sure that dealers and some players as well, are cheering within themselves when you get a bad beat or outdrawn on a big pot.
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Old 04-22-2002, 06:08 PM
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It's up to you. Its certainly your right not to tip. If you want to be anti social about it, fine.

I do tip normally.


I don't agree with the posters who say that the dealers only make x per hour and "need" the tips. It's an open market, if a dealer thinks he's worth more per hour than the casino pays, go find a new job and we'll see if he's really worth what he thinks he is. Once the house can't find dealers, they raise their wages until they can. And they'll probably do this by raising the rake. Believe in the invisible hand. Luckily for you, not many people feel how you do, so the casino can get away with low pay because the players make it up.


I tip because I'd rather choose how much to tip than have the house raise wages by enforcing a higher tip (in the way of increasing the rake). I don't feel some social responsibility to help poor dealers make a living.



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Old 04-23-2002, 12:05 PM
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Default \"...have a job that takes no skill\" Good one. *NM*




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