1. The money for the high hand prize did not come from the pot. It was a separate kitty. 2. When you tipped for the regular pot, did you increase that to include a nice tip for the high hand? If so, that is all that is necessary. 3. If the high hand prize was a good sum, maybe $100 or more, a tip would still have left you with a nice amount. 4. Isn't it better to be generous rather than the opposite?
No its bettor to try to win money. I only tip a dollar a hand no matter what size the pot. All is the dealer did was turn the cards over. Does he give me a rebate when I get a bad beat? But the jackpots are funded through rake a dollar is taken out of every pot so theirfore I have contributed to the jackpot money So I dont give a extra tip
TRB wrote:1. The money for the high hand prize did not come from the pot. It was a separate kitty. 2. When you tipped for the regular pot, did you increase that to include a nice tip for the high hand? If so, that is all that is necessary. 3. If the high hand prize was a good sum, maybe $100 or more, a tip would still have left you with a nice amount. 4. Isn't it better to be generous rather than the opposite?
No its bettor to try to win money. I only tip a dollar a hand no matter what size the pot. All is the dealer did was turn the cards over. Does he give me a rebate when I get a bad beat? But the jackpots are funded through rake a dollar is taken out of every pot so theirfore I have contributed to the jackpot money So I dont give a extra tip
Shawno is a cheapo! Let me guess, you are the guy playing 2-4l wearing sunglasses and a hoodie!
i bet i pay more in taxes then you make in a year Rusty. Try respecting your money and maybe you will have some. Did I attack any one you call me cheap for tippping one dollar a hand sorry you feel you need to attack me but your probaly another broke stick who likes to take cheap shots at people
shawno, Realize 1. that poker is a community of players, dealers, supervisors, etc. For it to continue all parts of it must feel good and be economically able to exist, and 2. dealers do much more than pass out and turn over cards. We need to respect the part they have in making live poker available for us.
Its fine to educate someone unfamiliar with the custom . . . . but he is cleary familiar with the custom and has decided how much he wants to tip. Leave it at that.
Thats right.. Caesar's has the softest tournaments I have ever seen. I played 2 and won one and went out 3rd in the other. The greatest thing is that the tourney players always steam off 2 or more buy in at the cash games when they bust out. The one thing I really dislike about the room is that dark skinned Asian-American cocktail waitress who is always just looking for F--ck with people. I don't understand why she does this... Even the dealers and the floormen dislike her. I've never heard a cocktail waitress tell someone to: "Get your own", when asking for a coke. And people even try to tip her really big, thinking that she is grumpy because she doesn't get tips... but she treats big tippers even worse. The plus side of the room is that I believe it has the 5 best dealers in town. Brad, Andrew, Orlando, Todd S, and other Todd are probably my favorite dealers in any room I've ever been to.
casinos will offer poker as long as they are making money. If the staff doesnt like their pay they can find other work.
orlando is a great dealer i will give him that , yeah that dark skinned asian chick is so hot lol the key is to give her some [censored] and she will repsect you
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