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April 08, 2023, 03:51:52 PM
#5
I don't play in live casinos and it's not that common to tip the dealer in an online game. I mean it happens, but it's much easier to walk away since you're anonymous, so people don't do it as often as in real situations.
When I go to a real casino I play slots so I don't tip. I'm also from the EU and unlike the Americans, we don't tip often here. I once saw Americans complain that people in Europe don't tip at all, but the general opinion here is that you need to provide exceptional service to get a tip. You are paid for doing your job and a tip is not a right but a reward.
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April 08, 2023, 03:46:06 PM
#4
Tipping is one of the other source of income for the dealer and most of the time they earn more from this compare to their salary. You gave tips because you are satisfied for their services and for sure that guy enjoyed well playing with that dealer. Tipping a car a big one, lucky for that dealer maybe that gambler won millions of money. Tipping is fine for me as long as I make profit.
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April 08, 2023, 03:43:55 PM
#3
Yes, it is completely normal to tip the dealer you can see them often at poker tables or roulette when someone is leaving the table they will give them a chip or stack. And you're right its a way of saying thanks to them and also its considered as oride status, if you don't tip they might look like you an alien but in some countries you don't because where tipping is seen as some kind of bad behaviour so just adapt to it where you are playing.
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April 08, 2023, 02:22:41 PM
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I rarely play in live casinos since the pandemic, but in the few times that I was able to get my hands on real cards and play real blackjack, I tipped the waiter not out of satisfaction but out of empathy. Keep in mind that this is during the period at which COVID-19 is losing social media traction, and offices/businesses are starting to react by reopening and reactivating operations.

I tipped the dealer because I know for a fact that they had the same rough year as I do, to give them some money to work with so they don't have to starve for the day given the fact that not everyone got paid once they started gettign back to work you know. Still to this day, it was one of the most satisfying donations (if you can even call it that) I have ever made, no regrets whatsoever.
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April 08, 2023, 02:02:09 PM
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Recently a man tipped a waiter a car1. Tipping is a way of saying you are satisfied with the service offered and you are saying thanks. From what I know about tipping dealers, you can either choose to tip a chip or a sidebet2. It is a norm in the United States. For those who have ever tipped a dealer, have you been so satisfied with a dealer that you tipped them something other than a chip, money ?

1. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.timesnownews.com/viral/youtube-star-mrbeast-tips-waitress-an-entire-car-gets-slammed-on-social-media-article-99108985/amp

2. https://www.top10-casinosites.net/tipping-live-dealers/
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