moo321 said:
Anybody counting who isn't tipping at least a buck or two an hour, unless they're getting poor service, is a selfish asshole. Just admit it already. You're selfish assholes, you don't want to pay anyone any more than you have to.
You have every right to be a selfish asshole, just don't kid yourself about it.
Also, tipping DOES affect backoff decisions, according to Cellini and other reputable sources. So maybe a white chip every twenty minutes could save your game earning $50 an hour.
I am a selfish asshole! I have no problem with that, Moo.
I am incline to agree more with Monkey's thinking on this one. I don't feel responsible to help pay someone's salary because they are poorly paid. I am patronizing the casino and the casino is responsible for paying their employees. If I choose to eat at a McDonalds, am I supposed to tip the poorly paid workers there also? What about the usher at the movie theater, the cashier at the gas station, the bank teller, the cashier at the drug store? All low paying jobs. Do I need to subsidize them as well? And if I am going to subsidize all these low paid workers, I surely need to give some money to each and every homeless person holding a sign asking for beer money and in Vegas that's hundreds of people a day that I see.
I know some players tip in an attempt to 'buy' better penetration. With very short sessions style that I play, that wouldn't benefit me. On the rare occasions that I tip, it is because the dealer was extraordinarily pleasant. I am not going to tip some glummy gus (and most of them are) for simply doing their job.
Anyone making EV of $50/hour is most likely spreading green to black and if you are spreading green to black, and tip the dealer 1 or 2 bucks an hour, they usually react worse than if you had not tipped at all, as they think they are entitled to more than that. If you are betting green/black, they dealers expect a couple red tip per hour.