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[QUOTE="Luvepoker, post: 6804941, member: 307971"] Just to make sure this is clear. I tip fairly and decently. I don't believe in tipping to be honest. I thing it is a redickulous thing we don to be honest. I would rather pay a little more and give these people a fair pay check. I have watched where 10% was the norm. Then 12 and 15 % the 18% became the norm and minimum. Recently we were eating out witch is a treat for my family and I was stunned to see they restaurant recommended 30%. OK to the dealers. I don't play much cash but I do tip nearly every hand I win. Depending on the pot size 1 $1 to $3 unless its a really good pot. last time I won a 300 pot I gave $15. Now I do have a friend who is a dealer. He has told me most players when they tip only give a $1.00 chip. As my friend says he makes well of $40.00 hour most days with the small salary he is given. The one thing that does stunned me is what he told me about the higher stakes players. When he deals 10/20 or 25 /50 they will for the most part just tip $1.00 a hand as well. Some players can be more generous but more are not. He finds it funny when he gets a blind vs blind have and nobody bets and the winning pot gets $4.00 with no rake and the winner will usually still tip the $1 but he has at higher stakes pushed 4 or 5K to the winner and get $1.00 or if lucky a $5 chip. [/QUOTE]
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