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Thread: Tipping in Las Vegas casinos

  1. #1
    This subject comes up occasionally in other threads; I think it deserves a thread of its own.

    I haven't been to Las Vegas for several years, and base my opinion on what I saw then; if things have changed I am unaware of it.

    In the past one thing that always pissed me off about Las Vegas casinos was the lack of self-serve beverage stations; hell it's the middle of the desert, people get damned thirsty.

    Not even a convenient water fountain.

    Which leaves the CW's.

    Why should anyone tip a CW to bring them a glass of water, when the water should be readily available and not require the employment of a CW?

    As for maids I never leave them a tip: why should I?

    I may tip a craps crew if I am doing well, but that is sort of like throwing bread in the water: I've had several times where after tipping them the crew "forgets" to take my bet down and leaves it up when it should come down (e.g. on a crowded table).

    So far as tipping for a slot handpay: don't bother; do they tip you when you lose?

    I understand AP's have a rep for being tight due to their reluctance to tip: again, why should they tip?

    They're at work, and money given away means less food on the table.

    I can't end this without posting my favorite movie clip on the subject:

    What, Me Worry?

  2. #2
    I believe tipping is a subject that people often lie about. They tend to inflate what they give, to make themselves look and feel better. I totally agree on not tipping the maids, overpaid 6 figure valets( I avoid valet at all cost ) Rude entitled dealers, lazy and entitled slot attendants. Princess servers who aren't happy with 1 dollar a drink and give attitude, get nothing from me after that. I will tip good service, but if I sense any kind of entitlement, I'll give squat, with no qualms or shame. People don't seem to realize, a lot of these tipped employees, make well over 100k a year. The servers at high end joints can make well over 200 k a year. Not bad for a job, that requires no skill or education.
    Last edited by Ozzy; 01-28-2021 at 11:56 AM.

  3. #3
    Oh wow, a tipping thread. Ok, I'll bite.

    There are certain service type jobs that tipping is customary. Bartenders, food servers, bellhops, hotel maids to name a few. I don't even know how THAT happened, but it did, so whatever. But a person dealing cards, is not the same, in my opinion. A person dealing cards is is just a non skill low level job and it is not "customary" most of them. Do you tip the cashier at cvs? That is equivalent to the dealer in my opinion.

    Somewhere along the line, I guess someone decided to tip a dealer after a winning session. AS if the dealer did something special to contribute to that winning session. I mean if they DID, that is illegal and your tipping makes you part of that collusion. Now that has evolved into flat out tip whoring by dealers. They think they are entitled to a portion of winnings. And even worse than that, they think non winning players should be tipping. I just see no reason why that is a job that should be tipped for. It has often been said that a monkey could be taught to deal the cards and now, machines are doing that task. And here is the really funny part....some of those electronic type machines have a place for you to tip the electronic virtual dealer. And I suppose there are suckers doing so.

    Now hand pays. recreational gamblers probably enjoy hand pays, but any AP would rather not have them. Just print out our voucher and let us cash it out at the kiosk or cage. But the law says over $1200 is a hand pay. So I don't hold that against the person doing the hand pay. It's not their fault that is the law. So I am willing to tip a bit. People will call me cheap, but I think 1% is fair. That is $20 for $2000 or $40 for $4000 ($1 royal). Now of course the hand pay attendant thinks they should get $100 for a $4000 hand pay. They can think that all they want, they aren't getting that from me.
    Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".

  4. #4
    A slot attendant who thinks He or She deserves 100$ on 4000$, is in the entitlement category.... NO SOUP 4 YOU !

  5. #5
    OK, so I didn't actually mention how I tip at a blackjack table. It isn't much. I don't tip as I am playing. When it comes time to leave, I will only tip if I have the odd $2.50 from blackjack (with a minimum wager of $25, this occurs most sessions). That is it. If I have $2.50, I tip it, which is not appreciated if at anytime the count when high and I was betting bigger.

    The only exception I have, is if I come across a fast dealer, who is just dealing, not attempting to converse. Especially if I am playing heads up. That situation is valuable to me. It allows for a lot of EV in a short period, avoiding downtime and exposure, so I will tip $5 at the end of my session (or $7.50, if I have that odd amount).

    If dealers don't like it, they should find something else to do, or ask their billion dollar casino owners to pay a decent wage.
    Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".

  6. #6
    How about high rollers who belly up to a craps table and win a bucket full of cash on another player's roll... should the rich guy tip the shooter?

  7. #7
    Hey Kiwlj, in that other thread you said you love sucking a nice cock. So, if the dealer was also a queer weirdo and offered you the tip of his cock after his shift, I’m sure you would want and take the tip.

    Well, that’s just how he feels while he’s working dealing you cards.

    Should've ran this same question past Mister Professor V. Feel free to chime in professor.

  8. #8
    Originally Posted by AndrewG View Post
    How about high rollers who belly up to a craps table and win a bucket full of cash on another player's roll... should the rich guy tip the shooter?
    Generally speaking, no.

    But if I was aggressively pressing my yo bet and it hit eighteen times in a row I might tip the shooter a buck or two.
    What, Me Worry?

  9. #9
    Don't eat out. Don't go to casinos. Service yourselves.

    Tipping dilemmas solved, before started.

    I mean, when there's no easy answer, then you are barking up the wrong tree, to begin with.
    Every one /everyone knows it all; yet, no thing /nothing is truly known by any one /anyone. Similarly, the suckers think that they win, but, the house always wins, unless to hand out an even worse beating.

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  10. #10
    Originally Posted by blackhole View Post
    Hey Kiwlj, in that other thread you said you love sucking a nice cock. So, if the dealer was also a queer weirdo and offered you the tip of his cock after his shift, I’m sure you would want and take the tip.
    If the dealer was cute, had a pretty penis and I was in the mood, sure.

    Blackhole you are so stupid. You say these stupid things like it is some kind put down to me. It isn't. I am a gay guy. I am attracted to guys and when I am in the mood, enjoy sucking dick. It would be like if you said to some straight guy, "You probably would fuck the good-looking female dealer?" Ah yeah, guess what? He probably would.

    And you thinking these things are some kind of putdown, shows just how out of touch you are. I know, you are an old bigot. The kind of person that hates everyone and everything different than himself, race, religion, sexual preference. It is you and your kind that are the dinosaurs and being left behind. Time has passed you by. Either adjust or just check out altogether. In the mean time, you would be a lot better off just living your life and stop worrying about how everybody else is living theirs.
    Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".

  11. #11
    Originally Posted by AndrewG View Post
    How about high rollers who belly up to a craps table and win a bucket full of cash on another player's roll... should the rich guy tip the shooter?
    Do you toke when you play craps Mr Andrew ? What's your stance on tipping etiquette ?

  12. #12
    Originally Posted by Ozzy View Post
    Originally Posted by AndrewG View Post
    How about high rollers who belly up to a craps table and win a bucket full of cash on another player's roll... should the rich guy tip the shooter?
    Do you toke when you play craps Mr Andrew ? What's your stance on tipping etiquette ?
    I tip on hand pays. I follow Mr Kewlj... $20 on $2000, $40 on $4000, but it's been a long time since I tipped as I usually play 25-cent VP and a royal is $1,000 with no hand pay. At table games I make occasional $1 bets for the dealers. Being a $10 player I'm sure they dont expect me to tip much.

    Back to my first comment. I watched a guy buyin for $100,000 and he colored up $138,000 after a $10 player had a ten minute roll. I think the high roller could have thrown the shooter a hundred bucks.

  13. #13
    Andrew, were you the shooter and $10 player? Lol
    Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".

  14. #14
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Andrew, were you the shooter and $10 player? Lol
    No. But I've been tipped.

  15. #15
    I've seen and heard, low rolling craps players, milk there time at the table betting min, when there's known Whale's/George's at the table. Usually high rolling show offs, who want to be seen on the main floor. These low rollers rely on the tips from these big shots. How much of a advantage play it is I have no clue, but it works for guys, who have very small bankrolls, I would imagine.

  16. #16
    I always wonder what kind of person has the ability to show up at a casino day after day playing the same mundane game over and over all the while losing. Even more amazing is the people that actually have had some past success in life that lose their life roll to the game. Then continue to play whatever money crosses their fingers after that. Sickening.

  17. #17
    Originally Posted by AndrewG View Post
    How about high rollers who belly up to a craps table and win a bucket full of cash on another player's roll... should the rich guy tip the shooter?
    FUCK NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That never made any sense to me.

  18. #18
    Yeah Max, that's addiction, and it ain't pretty.

    The closer we come to the edge the tougher it is to avoid going over.
    What, Me Worry?

  19. #19
    Originally Posted by AndrewG View Post
    Originally Posted by Ozzy View Post
    Originally Posted by AndrewG View Post
    How about high rollers who belly up to a craps table and win a bucket full of cash on another player's roll... should the rich guy tip the shooter?
    Do you toke when you play craps Mr Andrew ? What's your stance on tipping etiquette ?
    I tip on hand pays. I follow Mr Kewlj... $20 on $2000, $40 on $4000, but it's been a long time since I tipped as I usually play 25-cent VP and a royal is $1,000 with no hand pay. At table games I make occasional $1 bets for the dealers. Being a $10 player I'm sure they dont expect me to tip much.

    Back to my first comment. I watched a guy buyin for $100,000 and he colored up $138,000 after a $10 player had a ten minute roll. I think the high roller could have thrown the shooter a hundred bucks.
    This angers me that you think the guy should tip the shooter. What happens when "he loses" the guy 50k?

  20. #20
    Originally Posted by Ozzy View Post
    I believe tipping is a subject that people often lie about. They tend to inflate what they give, to make themselves look and feel better.
    And those are the people who like to tell everyone else when and how much to tip. I don't like it when people are complete stiffs and never tip anyone for anything. I really don't like it when people criticize others for lack of tipping. Everyone should mind their own business when it comes to other people tipping or not. If you think others are not tipping enough, then make a point to tip more.

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