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Originally Posted by
Darkoz
question about drinking alcohol vs non-alcoholic drinks.
Whether or not you drink alcohol has no bearing on how much you may tip the waitress.
An acknowledged table game player on this forum tips $5 per round,
exclusively for non-alcoholic beverages.
He drinks, but doesn't drink alcohol at the tables.
You wrote that you don't tip cocktail waitresses, because you don't drink.
It's been explained that a key element of successful casino play is to stay hydrated.
If you don't drink in the casino, then how do you take fluids...intravenously?
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Originally Posted by
Darkoz
not sure why you find it difficult to believe. I find different states have different redemption machine quirks. For example I know one location that won't accept vouchers over $600, others over $2000, some over$2500 and most $3000.
The machine's dollar redemption limit per transaction is not in question, but the number of bills is.
You've claimed that a machine dispensed over 300 bills for one transaction.
I'm familiar enough with how redemption machines work, and I don't believe you.
Since you're likely not willing or able to explain or prove your dubious claim,
the truth of your claim must be decided by vote of the members.