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$1000 Hand Pay at Harrah's AC

I have tipped at casinos but I am not a big believer in it. Nobody tips
me when I am losing and a hand-pay just means I get to be inconvenienced
for 20 minutes while they futz with the bureaucratic government paper work.

It's not a good reason to get overly generous.

On the other hand, at restaurants, I consider tipping part of the cost of
eating there. If you don't want to tip, you can eat at home and you SHOULD.

When I go to restaurants I tip 15% unless the service is really lousy.

BCS

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Industry standard for the pros I know is to tip about 2% of the theoretical win for a Jackpot Cycle, irrespective of Jackpot amount.

$15,000 JP with a $12,000 cost = $60 Tip
So for a $1000 Quarter Deuces RF one would tip = $9
$4,000 RF on 57T Dbl BoPo = $8 Tip

Tip a percentage of the Theoretical Win--Not the Jackpot Amount.

On the Dollar Bar at Harvey's I tiped to the Bartender:
Every 4k = $5 (JP Between $125-500)
SF = 20 (JP Between $250-$5000)
RF = $500 (JP Between $4,000-30,000)

Even tipping this much was trivial on this particular play.

~FK

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BCarStew@... wrote:

I have tipped at casinos but I am not a big believer in it. Nobody tips
me when I am losing and a hand-pay just means I get to be inconvenienced
for 20 minutes while they futz with the bureaucratic government paper work.

It's not a good reason to get overly generous.

On the other hand, at restaurants, I consider tipping part of the cost of
eating there. If you don't want to tip, you can eat at home and you SHOULD.

When I go to restaurants I tip 15% unless the service is really lousy.

BCS

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