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Tipping the dealers, yay or nay?

Started by Davey-Jones, August 19, 2010, 02:48:57 AM

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Davey-Jones

Who here tips? And who's a cheapskate?

I think tipping is a good thing to do. In the end, it doesn't cost a whole heck of a lot in terms of your bankroll. It also can have it's perks too.

Nathan Detroit

I always  tip   the dealer. Either intermittendly during a session  but  always  at the end of a session . Win or Lose.
Some of my sessions  range from  3  ( the worst kind )  to  18 spins.

NathanDetroit


P.S. 3 meaning 3 losses in a  row right at the beginning  of a session. :diablo:

Davey-Jones

I'm actually kinda suprised how few tippers there are in the casino.

Mr J

I never tip (roulette) and never will. What extra do I get out of it? I've walked out with 4K and never left a dollar. lol Its all about me.  Ken

Davey-Jones

Quote from: Mr J on August 19, 2010, 05:56:41 PM
I never tip (roulette) and never will. What extra do I get out of it? I've walked out with 4K and never left a dollar. lol Its all about me.  Ken

I'll bet if they paid you in fried chicken and watermelon you'd tip the sh*t outta them.

Mr J


Davey-Jones

You're the expert, you figure it out gangsta.

bombus


In Australia it is not allowed. So aussie players never tip (at home).




Mr J

I thought it over a bit more. Nope, not even if they paid me with chicken. Its MY chicken, why should I GIVE it away? Ken

Steve

Davey you said you'd behave, but are now straight back into conflict. Understand my position. Again it's ok to have some conflict, but you appear to be going overboard again and making it quite personal. I've removed some posts - everyone, please just chill. We are all not as different as we may think we are. We all love tits. Keep it in mind and try to enjoy discussions rather than argue and bite

Davey-Jones


Davey-Jones

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