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As a new live poker player it is never clear how much you should tip or when you should tip. Let a poker pro guide you on how to tip at the poker table!
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Tipping while playing live poker, like tipping in any service job, is done differently based on different factors like stake, location, or how good of a job you feel the dealer is doing.
A ‘baseline’ when playing low stakes live poker might be tipping $1 on most pots you win with more for larger pots won or when the dealer is doing a great job facilitating the game.
You can always be more generous and tip more, but tipping too much can eat into your winrate.
When playing high stakes games you might end up in a situation like Phil describes here, where every dealer change a rake pot is played and the winner of that pot tips the dealer.
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I wouldn't tip period. It's a casino.
Whoever tips at a casino is an guy
Luckily in Europe I would imagine most dealers are actually paid by casino's.
Phil, can you give a normal scenario of the high stakes time pot?
Wtf the dealer do for me?
A single $25 tip for the dealers entire time dealing in a high stakes game??? Yall some nit tippers.
No need to tip if you never win a pot
where I live it's illegal to tip dealers or any other casino staff. tipping at the table would feel so weird.
In Sweden we are not allowed to tip the dealers, they have like 3000$ a month in salary and the rake is 10% with a max cap at 10$ per pot.
Don’t tip the dealers…you’re paying the games rake and then an added rake does dealers salary. love sake this whole culture pisses me off