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Who the best and worst tippers?? (For Dealers, but anyone is welcome
I've been working at BAllys Poker room for 3 weeks and I've come to my personal observation of who are the best and worst tippers...
1) Young Asian Males (By far the best; Doesn't matter what the pot is..they'll throw 3 or 4 bucks at a time) 2) Mid/Older Males 3) Women 4) Young White Males (By far are the worst, expecially if it's NL) Thoughts?? |
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Re: Who the best and worst tippers?? (For Dealers, but anyone is welcome
Who smell the worst?
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Re: Who the best and worst tippers?? (For Dealers, but anyone is welcome
You probably won't get to experience this at Bally's. But, tipping gets worse the higher in limits you deal.
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Re: Who the best and worst tippers?? (For Dealers, but anyone is welco
OK.
I don't want to start a flamewar or anything here (honest!), but I have to ask. Tipping a waitress is often argued as correct "to insure promptness" or "to insure prompt service" or whatever. But a dealer?? What's he going to do - give you better cards if you tip him? Or is it going to be like some kind of socially-acceptable extortion where he is more likely to "accidentally" scoop your hand into the muck if you're a bad/non-tipper (sort of like how some people say you should tip waiters/waitresses "or else they'll piss in your food" or something along those lines). The only reasons I can see why people tip dealers are therefore a) not to look cheap in front of the other players (social pressure); and/or b) empathy or pity (arising out of a concern because they realize that dealers rely heavily on tips, in which case that makes for a very interesting contrast - the cold-hearted poker player who'd bust his own grandmother if she got into a pot with him, yet feels compelled to toss a piece of each pot he wins to someone who agreed to work for X an hour on his own volition with the understanding that tips may or may not come). Any thoughts on this? |
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Re: Who the best and worst tippers?? (For Dealers, but anyone is welco
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Any thoughts on this? [/ QUOTE ] You're cheap? |
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Re: Who the best and worst tippers?? (For Dealers, but anyone is welco
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[ QUOTE ] Any thoughts on this? [/ QUOTE ] You're cheap? [/ QUOTE ] Actually, I've never played in a B&M cardroom, so I've never even been given the opportunity to tip a dealer before. Also, while you are of course free to post whatever you want, I politely requested for thoughts on this topic, not braindead comments that you were apparently too lazy to provide evidence or argument for or even to construct a banal joke around. Thanks for playing anyway, though. |
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Re: Who the best and worst tippers?? (For Dealers, but anyone is welco
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Also, while you are of course free to post whatever you want, I politely requested for thoughts on this topic, not braindead comments that you were apparently too lazy to provide evidence or argument for or even to construct a banal joke around. Thanks for playing anyway, though. [/ QUOTE ] Well, there have been about 4 xillion threads on this topic. Every single one of them has a bunch of cheapskates trying to justify their stiffing the dealers. Search if you want to read their "thoughts" on the matter, otherwise get flamed. My personal opinion: if you don't want to tip, then that's fine, don't tip, but STFU, we don't want to hear convoluted justifications of how you think tipping is bad or how you think dealer quality would magically remain constant if everyone suddenly quit tipping. |
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Re: Who the best and worst tippers?? (For Dealers, but anyone is welco
It's simply the accepted practice. Tipping waitresses may have started as something done To Insure Prompt Service, but it is no longer the case.
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Re: Who the best and worst tippers?? (For Dealers, but anyone is welco
FWIW, Tips does not stand for To insure prompt service or anything like that.
Would you like to know more? http://www.snopes.com/language/acronyms/tip.htm |
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Re: Who the best and worst tippers?? (For Dealers, but anyone is welco
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The only reasons I can see why people tip dealers are therefore a) not to look cheap in front of the other players (social pressure); and/or b) empathy or pity (arising out of a concern because they realize that dealers rely heavily on tips, in which case that makes for a very interesting contrast - the cold-hearted poker player who'd bust his own grandmother if she got into a pot with him, yet feels compelled to toss a piece of each pot he wins to someone who agreed to work for X an hour on his own volition with the understanding that tips may or may not come). Any thoughts on this? [/ QUOTE ] It's a tipping profession. Why do you tip the bartender who gives you a PBR but not the cashier at the Dunkin Donuts who gives you your coffee? Why do you tip the pizza delivery guy, but not the cable TV repairman? The cardroom pays the dealer minimum wage, and the implicit understanding is that players' tips will bring the total compensation up to a respectable hourly wage. Personally, I'd rather see the rake raised to $5/pot, give the dealers a good base pay, and eliminate dealer tipping. But as long as they're getting minimum wage, I toss a $1 on every pot I win. I think it's a good question though, and one that should be able to be asked and discussed with idiots chiming in with "you're a cheapskate". |
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