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December 16, 2022, 06:20:12 PM
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In most parts of US, any payout of more than $1,200 is paid in person by the slot floor person. The tipping here starts with a minimum amount of $20 and can be up between 3-10 percent of the jackpot reward. It, however, depends on the discretion of the customer.
I think that it will depend on where you are playing in the casino. This may be different from one casino to another, from country to country, will be different. This tipping maybe also like giving tips in restaurants or other places. Sometimes, because the culture and habit, tipping becomes one thing that must be done and it has been likely determined in several percentages. Like what I read from this article:
https://www.liveabout.com/tipping-guide-for-slot-players-536668#

But, if that is in the common casino where tipping is not necessarily determined, it may depend on yourself whether you are going to give any tup or not when you are winning. Some people may think that giving tips after winning becomes one of the things they only give gifts to the casino workers.  But if you don't win any slot or whatever in the casino, moreover you are lost, I don't think that it is not necessarily tipping them. I am sure that the casino workers understand this. But if you are winning moreover winning the jackpot and you don't give them tip, this may make them hate you inside, although they are not showing really on their face.  Grin
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December 16, 2022, 06:19:13 PM
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It depends on individual differences ...yeah??
You might decide to give whenever you have to,.. ( I've stated in one of my posts in here that I had once worked as a cashier in a casino shop, back then....) During my stay in there, I had experienced alot of things and that, infact -- had to prune my life to some extent.......where someone would just win on a bet and gets the greater part of it for himself, then let down the rest for either every cashier in there to share, or would simply give it to the cashier he/she wagered with.
Some would even go as far as wagering their games without making payments -- with the simple excuse that they've always been sharing their gains with y'all, every single time. Ofcourse yunno you'd have to fill up the space to avoid some shortage during the day's stat.

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December 16, 2022, 06:15:40 PM
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How much do you tip a slot machine attendant?
For those who visit and still enjoy the services of these live casino operators, am curious as to know how you tip the attenders. Do you tip only when you are winning and how much is too much tip to give? Also, I do not think online casinos even have this option, but if there is, can you share?

In most parts of US, any payout of more than $1,200 is paid in person by the slot floor person. The tipping here starts with a minimum amount of $20 and can be up between 3-10 percent of the jackpot reward. It however, depends on the discretion of the customer.

Do you think it is necessary to give tips or it is just a tradition that is required?



There are many ways to tip and while I do not remember playing slot machines when I went to a physical casino I played craps, and one way in which I like to tip the croupier was by setting a pass bet for the croupier, however I indicated that only the profits will belong to them, this way if you are lucky with the same bet you can give several tips to the croupier, also this involves the croupier in the game and they get genuinely happy when you win as they win as well, to me this is the best way to tip as it produces a very warm atmosphere at the table with everyone being happy when you happen to win.
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December 16, 2022, 06:12:09 PM
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Giving tips will always depend on their service and the profit that you have made, though sometimes I’m not giving any tips even if I won simply because they didn’t do anything to help me at all so I don’t think they deserve to get it, if they are very helpful with you then this is the only time I will give a tip. This is not a requirement though, giving tip should always came from your own willingness and not just because someone forced you to do so.
Yeah, it will depend on how much you've made and as well as if you're satisfied with how they've accepted you and serviced you.
I also don't give tips even if I win and when I think that I've got not that much. We think that before giving a tip, it should be worth it and there must be something that they've done to us for us to feel that they really have to be tipped. And not to think about that much because even if we give tips, they're not a lot.
^ It is a tradition to give tips and that existed a long time ago and being generous when you have won a big amount is good practice. Many people say, giving tips will make you luckier in the next game but I know that is only a superstitious belief. I always give tips win or lose to a casino dealer if I have left in my balance, we know it is their job but I think they will feel happy if they receive any amount that comes from us, it is a big deal for them. So for me, don't hesitate to give tips if you can, even though that is a small amount, they will still appreciate you in that way, trust me because I have been there already.
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December 16, 2022, 05:58:57 PM
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Giving tips will always depend on their service and the profit that you have made, though sometimes I’m not giving any tips even if I won simply because they didn’t do anything to help me at all so I don’t think they deserve to get it, if they are very helpful with you then this is the only time I will give a tip. This is not a requirement though, giving tip should always came from your own willingness and not just because someone forced you to do so.
Yeah, it will depend on how much you've made and as well as if you're satisfied with how they've accepted you and serviced you.
I also don't give tips even if I win and when I think that I've got not that much. We think that before giving a tip, it should be worth it and there must be something that they've done to us for us to feel that they really have to be tipped. And not to think about that much because even if we give tips, they're not a lot.

Tipping is unnecessary because it's really their job to provide us with promising services since that's their job. However, we can tip them voluntarily if we are continuously gaining profit as an act of sharing our blessings if we are completely satisfied with their service. We are not obliged to do it but we can do it only if we can give. Some gamblers always give tip believing that it could add luck on them. Tipping has been a traditional act and is still being practiced not just in casinos but also in different establishments nowadays. It's just a simple act of giving and we are not forced to do it.
Its not really that necessary and tipping is just really showing that it is some sort of appreciation on what they have done or in regarding to their job.You know that there are people who do
really easily get contented and feel glad on the time that they've been assisted or served well.On a gambling site or venue then it cant be surprising that there would be something like this.
When you do hit up a particular game and make huge winnings then things come to your mind would be giving out some tips into that someone who handle out that particular table.
Its not something surprising yet rather a very common behavior.
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December 16, 2022, 05:57:45 PM
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Well when dealer keep telling me "good luck" I usually tip them $20 or $60 depending on winning amount on that table. Unfortunately I mostly lose on roulette and blackjack tables so it is rare to see dealer calls me generous gambler. If I win over $50k, dealer must get min $500 tip on my book.
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December 16, 2022, 05:57:19 PM
#68

In most parts of US, any payout of more than $1,200 is paid in person by the slot floor person. The tipping here starts with a minimum amount of $20 and can be up between 3-10 percent of the jackpot reward. It however, depends on the discretion of the customer.

Do you think it is necessary to give tips or it is just a tradition that is required?


Its both part of human culture and interaction its a form of reward for a job well done it exists in medieval times and still exists in modern civilization we just define it with proper words and position, we experienced it to get a tip and it feels good and it's an encouragement to do our best in our job, it's not really necessary, you should give tip when someone deserves not only because its a tradition, I always give tip for every good service rendered and especially when I won in any games in casinos especially to the attendant because these guys are wishing you to hit the jackpot because they know its a tradition to give a tip and they always give the best service.
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December 16, 2022, 05:52:14 PM
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Giving tips will always depend on their service and the profit that you have made, though sometimes I’m not giving any tips even if I won simply because they didn’t do anything to help me at all so I don’t think they deserve to get it, if they are very helpful with you then this is the only time I will give a tip. This is not a requirement though, giving tip should always came from your own willingness and not just because someone forced you to do so.
Yeah, it will depend on how much you've made and as well as if you're satisfied with how they've accepted you and serviced you.
I also don't give tips even if I win and when I think that I've got not that much. We think that before giving a tip, it should be worth it and there must be something that they've done to us for us to feel that they really have to be tipped. And not to think about that much because even if we give tips, they're not a lot.

Tipping is unnecessary because it's really their job to provide us with promising services since that's their job. However, we can tip them voluntarily if we are continuously gaining profit as an act of sharing our blessings if we are completely satisfied with their service. We are not obliged to do it but we can do it only if we can give. Some gamblers always give tip believing that it could add luck on them. Tipping has been a traditional act and is still being practiced not just in casinos but also in different establishments nowadays. It's just a simple act of giving and we are not forced to do it.
Yeah, like I said previously, tipping, in other form, giving, is good, it's one of the major and most effective way to receive blessing, since those we tipped will keep praying for our good.
However, tipping should be done with the purest of mind, it should be done with joy and expecting nothing in return.
Many give tips expecting respect, loyalty, attention, praises in return, a tip from such a heart will never return back to the giver as a blessing.

There are some casino attendants that see tipping as an obligation to them from gamblers, when a gambler does not tip him or her for doing his or her job, the gambler is tagged a stingy person, this is not right, and no gambler should ever allow a thing like this force them into giving tips that is not willingly straight from their heart.
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December 16, 2022, 05:02:35 PM
#66
Giving tips will always depend on their service and the profit that you have made, though sometimes I’m not giving any tips even if I won simply because they didn’t do anything to help me at all so I don’t think they deserve to get it, if they are very helpful with you then this is the only time I will give a tip. This is not a requirement though, giving tip should always came from your own willingness and not just because someone forced you to do so.
Yeah, it will depend on how much you've made and as well as if you're satisfied with how they've accepted you and serviced you.
I also don't give tips even if I win and when I think that I've got not that much. We think that before giving a tip, it should be worth it and there must be something that they've done to us for us to feel that they really have to be tipped. And not to think about that much because even if we give tips, they're not a lot.

Tipping is unnecessary because it's really their job to provide us with promising services since that's their job. However, we can tip them voluntarily if we are continuously gaining profit as an act of sharing our blessings if we are completely satisfied with their service. We are not obliged to do it but we can do it only if we can give. Some gamblers always give tip believing that it could add luck on them. Tipping has been a traditional act and is still being practiced not just in casinos but also in different establishments nowadays. It's just a simple act of giving and we are not forced to do it.
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December 16, 2022, 04:48:53 PM
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Do you think it is necessary to give tips or it is just a tradition that is required?
It's not actually required or necessary because in the first place it is your money that you bet and if you lose they don't give you cashback in real casinos and tipping them is like showing thanks for the profit you have earned from them.
Giving tips will always depend on their service and the profit that you have made, though sometimes I’m not giving any tips even if I won simply because they didn’t do anything to help me at all so I don’t think they deserve to get it, if they are very helpful with you then this is the only time I will give a tip. This is not a requirement though, giving tip should always came from your own willingness and not just because someone forced you to do so.
I'm not really sure how the tipping culture started but basically, no one is required to tip someone whether they've supported and provided assistance to you or not. Tipping is just a courtesy to show thanks or something that is done willingly whether you want it or not. I guess it's pretty common for gambling operators such as card dealers, Slot operators, or even cashiers who exchange their cash for chips to receive tips from gamblers who won during their stay in the casino.

As for me, I rarely give tips during my stay on the casino as I rarely win anything from it, and I've already expected from the start since my main goal was to have fun. However, on rare occasions when I've hit some jackpots on the Slot game, I tip some of my winnings to those slot operators beside me as I feel that they are somehow responsible for my luck.  But sometimes, there aren't any slot operators around so give tips to someone who's beside me or the cashier before exchanging my chips to cash.
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December 16, 2022, 02:18:38 PM
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Giving tips will always depend on their service and the profit that you have made, though sometimes I’m not giving any tips even if I won simply because they didn’t do anything to help me at all so I don’t think they deserve to get it, if they are very helpful with you then this is the only time I will give a tip. This is not a requirement though, giving tip should always came from your own willingness and not just because someone forced you to do so.
Yeah, it will depend on how much you've made and as well as if you're satisfied with how they've accepted you and serviced you.
I also don't give tips even if I win and when I think that I've got not that much. We think that before giving a tip, it should be worth it and there must be something that they've done to us for us to feel that they really have to be tipped. And not to think about that much because even if we give tips, they're not a lot.
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December 16, 2022, 01:51:03 PM
#63

How much do you tip a slot machine attendant?
For those who visit and still enjoy the services of these live casino operators, am curious as to know how you tip the attenders. Do you tip only when you are winning and how much is too much tip to give? Also, I do not think online casinos even have this option, but if there is, can you share?

In most parts of US, any payout of more than $1,200 is paid in person by the slot floor person. The tipping here starts with a minimum amount of $20 and can be up between 3-10 percent of the jackpot reward. It however, depends on the discretion of the customer.

Do you think it is necessary to give tips or it is just a tradition that is required?



Well for me, I think it is not necessary to give tip everytime maybe if you won a game just give a little bit but do not do it consecutively, just give tip after the game or when you decided to go home, giving tip will not make you shine from other players I mean it will impress others but it is just another form of building connections, as long as the person you gave tip can be message or what you will create connections.
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December 16, 2022, 01:31:12 PM
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Tipping is a pretty controversial topic. In some countries people never tip because it is not in their culture. I am not sure but Germany is probably one of these countries. (Somehow I remember this)

In my personal opinion, If you made any money during your gambling session, giving away tips wouldn’t really hurt. If you got the attention you deserved, even though that’s their job to show you attention, it is a good gesture. Collecting tips make people love their jobs more. It makes them feel that they are actually having their own business.

I think we should tip hardworking people whenever it is possible.

In the EU you rarely get tipped not only in Germany. People sometimes tip waiters and food delivery but to compare in the US you tip room service in a hotel, parking security, parcel delivery, postman and all that. When I heard that I was shocked because this means you pay additional money for every service you get that's professional and on time. In Europe we expect it to be professional. When it is - you get paid, when it's not you get screamed at and we call your employer Cheesy That's especially common in countries where people are straightforward like Italy. The idea is, you have to outperform to get a bonus.

I don't tip while gambling online. I might tip in a physical casino but only when I win.
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December 16, 2022, 01:27:37 PM
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Do you think it is necessary to give tips or it is just a tradition that is required?
It's not actually required or necessary because in the first place it is your money that you bet and if you lose they don't give you cashback in real casinos and tipping them is like showing thanks for the profit you have earned from them.
Giving tips will always depend on their service and the profit that you have made, though sometimes I’m not giving any tips even if I won simply because they didn’t do anything to help me at all so I don’t think they deserve to get it, if they are very helpful with you then this is the only time I will give a tip. This is not a requirement though, giving tip should always came from your own willingness and not just because someone forced you to do so.
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December 16, 2022, 01:01:08 PM
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Do you think it is necessary to give tips or it is just a tradition that is required?

I personally, like to tip slot machine attendants. or, to other officers who work together at the casino. moreover, if they provide services that really spoil us as guests. even so, giving a tip is not an obligation that is required. moreover, if a customer gets JP from a slot machine. This is a voluntary part, and there is no target for a minimum tip. even without having to win any JP, someone can tip the officers.

So, no problem to tip or not. because we all agree, in essence it is the right of every customer.
Well, most people nowadays prefer playing online casino. if, someone hit the Jackpot from any of the slot games, they don't have to tip anyone.
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December 16, 2022, 11:02:08 AM
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As I observed in casinos tips are shared by the gamblers with casino's employees when they win decent prizes and feel satisfied with that. These gamblers believe employees around brought good luck and were cheering for them, so they feel the necessity of giving part of their earnings to them. It's a mix of superstition and politeness, etiquette.

The practice also incentivizes employees to give special treatment to customers while at the casino.

In online casinos, on the other hand, everyone active on the casino's chat receive part of the winners' prize through the popular "rain", what is also a tip.
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December 16, 2022, 10:45:46 AM
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Do you think it is necessary to give tips or it is just a tradition that is required?


Tipping has been a part of every culture even here in Cryptocurrency we practice tipping, we humans are generous its inherent to us to give a guy something for a service he renders to us, it's like saying thank you for going the extra mile to a guy so I don't see anything wrong if you give a tip especially after you won a big amount, and the tip depends on your generosity, there is no minimum or maximum to a generous guy, but you will not be tag a good person for giving tip or bad for not giving one.
So I'll definitely give a tip whenever I win and more when the guy gives me good service with a smile.
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December 16, 2022, 07:43:03 AM
#57
Do you think it is necessary to give tips or it is just a tradition that is required?
It's not actually required or necessary because in the first place it is your money that you bet and if you lose they don't give you cashback in real casinos and tipping them is like showing thanks for the profit you have earned from them.
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December 16, 2022, 07:19:47 AM
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I give tips to them, especially those that help me provide service when I play gambling. It's okay to give away what little money we have, especially if we've won a lot of money, and it's only natural for a gambler to give money away. Apart from being the slot machine attendant, I also often give my money to other people because it is a kind of gift to them from me.

But it wasn't obligatory for gamblers to always tip slot machine attendants, and perhaps it was part of an ancient tradition.
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December 16, 2022, 07:03:26 AM
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How much do you tip a slot machine attendant?
For those who visit and still enjoy the services of these live casino operators, am curious as to know how you tip the attenders. Do you tip only when you are winning and how much is too much tip to give? Also, I do not think online casinos even have this option, but if there is, can you share?
Of Course, only tip when you win, it's hard to give a tip when you lose especially if it's a big amount, of course, they will understand it, it's not obligatory to tip but its a gambler's tradition and it attracts luck on your next spin.

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In most parts of US, any payout of more than $1,200 is paid in person by the slot floor person. The tipping here starts with a minimum amount of $20 and can be up between 3-10 percent of the jackpot reward. It however, depends on the discretion of the customer.

Here in our country, there is no rule it's not obligatory and you can tip whatever amount and how generous you are, As I said it invites luck and you like it when people wish you luck especially the attendant.
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Do you think it is necessary to give tips or it is just a tradition that is required?
It's like in a restaurant you tip because of the good but this time in live casinos it's because you happen to be lucky and it invites good karma so you can repeat it again.



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