Friday, April 11, 2014

Tipping Guide for Slot Players


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Many casino workers get nearly all of their salary from tips. That is how it is for those employed within the “service industry. Who I should tip and what kind of should I tip them was an issue that may be asked by many players visiting the casino. In a prior article I wrote about tipping casino dealers. Most table game players will tip the dealers while they're playing by having a bet for them. Some will just tip their dealer after they leave the sport. But what about slot players, are they expected to tip who should they tip?

Slot players usually tip after they receive a hand pay jackpot when the attendant most come and verify the jackpot after which come again and count out your money. Whether it is a jackpot over $1,200 the attendant can have the tax forms that you will want to fill out before you're paid. There are typically two or three people in attendance during a hand pay. That is for security reasons top ensure the right amount of cash is being paid to the proper person. This often results in some confusion as to which one you would like to tip.

You don’t must tip every one separately. You'll be able to give one person a bigger bill and tell them to separate it. I usually give the top to the one who actually paid me the money. There's not set amount for tipping after a jackpot. Many players will tip somewhere between a half to 1 percent of the jackpot. For one thousand dollar jackpot this may be between $5 to $10 dollars. Something I'VE noticed through the years is that after you do receive a hand paid jackpot they never bring you bills smaller than a twenty. I often wonder whether they're just hoping that during the joy of the instant you're going to hand them back a twenty dollar bill whatever the size of the jackpot. Once I am playing I always be sure I carry a pair five and ten dollar bills to deal with this example.

Tipping is a private choice and your decision to tip anyone need to be in keeping with the service you receive. One criterion I TAKE ADVANTAGE OF before tipping for a hand pay jackpot is the volume of time it took to receives a commission. If the service is prompt I COULD be inclined to tip slightly more. If however I'M waiting an extended time frame I'LL tip less. I do consider how busy the casino is on the time of the jackpot. Whether it is a hectic Saturday night it's a must to allow for the truth that there is others sooner than you.

The one person all players should tip it the beverage server. Many casinos offer free drinks to the players. But in some casinos those drinks don't seem to be free for the waiter or waitress. Because their tips are a part of their salary some casinos require the waitress or waiter to pay a tax on each drink they order to take out onto the casino floor. Should you order a drink and leave before it's delivered otherwise you don’t tip the server you might have just cost them money. Many players aren't acutely aware of this so the following time you order a free drink, please deal with the individual serving you.

Until next time, remember: "Luck comes and goes...Knowledge stays forever."


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