![]() I know that at the bar, the bartenders seem to often give off the impression that they are comping you drinks as a personal favor and expect to be rewarded accordingly. I haven't seen someone stiff the bartender when playing at the bar, so not sure what happens there. I think the attendants on the floor are more used to being stiffed on that particular tip, as I've never seen one do much more than sigh or shrug and walk away. If I were to hit a Royal there, I'm sure he'd get a much bigger piece, but did I mention that he ALWAYS takes very good care of my friends and I when we are there? My favorite bartender there takes really good care of me and I always tip him well. A suit and another attendant it looked like, but I just tipped the one, I believe $20 on my $1200 win.Īlthough it hasn't happened yet, I typically play a lot of VP at the Bellagio Sports book bar. ![]() I'm still not sure who those other people were. I tipped the slot attendant who had been there the whole time I was playing and who verified my win. When I hit my Royal Flush at Sam's Town a few years later, I knew that a tip seemed expected. I didn't even think anything about tipping for that. They counted out my money and 3-4 people stood there for a minute and I thought, "Yay me!" and stuck it all in my pocket. ![]() When I hit my first hand pay on a Deuces VP game in Tahoe, they came and broke down the last $100 into $20's, a $10, $5 and five $1s. I don't get that many of them, after all. I, personally, do not like the assumption that I'm going to tip on a handpay. Doesn't work for everyone, but seems to cover most of it. ![]() Tip whenever and wherever you feel comfortable doing so. ![]()
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