12 Tips on How to Give a Tip to a Dealer
By Anonymous
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One of the most highly contested topics among advantage players is whether or you should tip the dealer. The consensus among the general population is that dealers depend on tips for a living. I don’t know if this is a viable argument or not. Dealers at the higher end establishments on Las Vegas Blvd have an average income of around $100K a year when combining wages and tips, so they do ok. This number has dropped off some over the last several years, because of the economic down turn, and the lack of disposable income by players. My general response to the tipping for solo players is if you want to do it, if you don’t want to then don’t tip. For teams it gets more complicated. I will give some general insights on tipping and how and when it is applicable.
When you “toke” a dealer for one of these 5 benefits, be absolutely certain that you do it sparingly and at random intervals. Also, make sure you are getting value for your dollars. As long as these benefits exist then continue tip. Doing this too much will eat into your EV and decrease your win rate. This is specifically true when you have a smaller bankroll. However, sometimes tipping isn’t even required. One of the original god fathers of gaming Stanford Wong, says you can get just as much out of a dealer with a simple smile.
TIPPING FOR GOOD BEHAVIOR
One approach is to treat tips as a reinforcement tool for good behavior of dealers. Some enforceable behaviors are:TIP #1: SEE IF THE DEALER IS PLACING THE CUT CARD IN YOUR FAVOUR
Some casinos use a cut slot to determine the where the cut card is placed. For these games the dealer has some discretion on where to place the cut card. For handheld games where the dealer has full discretion on where to place the cut card the effect is much greater.TIP #2: FASTER DEALING, FASTER WINNINGS
When a dealers speed increases the win per hour increase.TIP #3: IF THE DEALER IS SILENCE, IT'S GOOD FOR YOU
Some dealers yell out checks play or black action when the player increases their bet or puts out a black chip. This draws the attention of the pit boss and this is something the advantage player doesn’t want. Additionally when the player leaves the dealer can plead ignorant on what the win was.TIP #4: IF YOU WILL TIP, THEY WON'T SUSPECT YOU
It’s a well understood that advantage players don’t tip dealers so doing so will give some protection against being scrutinized.TIP #5: TIPPING THE DEALER CAN BE VALUABLE FOR ADAVANTAGE PLAY
Dealers can give you information regarding casino procedures, policies and shift times. Any information is valuable for APs, the more you have the stronger your position.When you “toke” a dealer for one of these 5 benefits, be absolutely certain that you do it sparingly and at random intervals. Also, make sure you are getting value for your dollars. As long as these benefits exist then continue tip. Doing this too much will eat into your EV and decrease your win rate. This is specifically true when you have a smaller bankroll. However, sometimes tipping isn’t even required. One of the original god fathers of gaming Stanford Wong, says you can get just as much out of a dealer with a simple smile.
MAXIMIZE THE VALUE OF YOUR TIP
Some players do not like to interact with dealers and prefer to tip the dealer. If you insist on tipping adhering to the following guidelines will maximize the value of that tip.TIP #6: WAIT FOR THE CASINO FLOOR PERSON
Be sure the floor person is watching when you tip. This shows the floor person that you are not a typical advantage player.