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?
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.