If I play at the place all the time they might get as much as 2%. I could care less about the folks who bring the hand pay. The bartender works hard for his money, and they will take great care of you if you don't come across sas "cheap" to them.
JW
Sure, "JIHAD!" is a great name for a band,but I wish I had thought about airport security before getting the tattoo.
I like to buy women a lot of drinks,not so much to lessen their inhibitions as to lower their standards.
--- On Tue, 2/19/13, jeri jeritracy@charter.net> wrote:
> From: jeri jeritracy@charter.net>
> Subject: [vpFREE] Tipping
> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 9:08 PM
> We play at several local casino bars
> when the progressive jackpots become "positive." A number of
> other regular VP players do the same. A question has come up
> about the amount of tip the bartender deserves. We of course
> tip the people who pay out the royals, and that amount seems
> to vary a great deal. What IS a fair amount to tip?
> We have had this discussion with a couple of bartenders, who
> have made a valid point that once the royal is hit, their
> business drops off considerably until it builds back up
> again, something that may take several days. They are of
> course involved, since they notify casino personnel that the
> royal has been hit. We do always leave them a tip, but they
> point out that video poker players are considerably less
> generous with their tokes, than, say, keno players. As a
> matter of fact, the word "cheap" has been bandied about. So
> what is an equitable amount?
>
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