NuclearNed
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Originally posted by: Dracos
Originally posted by: NoMoMoney
I usually tip based on the dealer's personality or skills. You are basically tipping him/her like you would a waitress at a restaurant. They are providing a service. They aren't making the money you lose, so the fact that you win/lose shouldn't matter. (I know it does, but it shouldn't). In addition, if you are at a $50 table you would tip more then a $5 table. If you go to Denny's and get a $5 meal you don't tip as much as you would at a steak house with a $75 meal right?! With that said, except for Hold Em, I don't tip until I get up. Occasionally I make a bet for the dealer if they are friendly and/or poking fun at some noob there. Most casinos all the dealers in an area split tips at the end of a shift.
In black jack you can place a bet for the dealer by placing the bet slightly in front of yours. Usually there is a circle you place your bet, you would place their bet half in /half out of the circle so it is between them and your bet. Side bets are almost always a HUGE advantage for the house, but they are fun and usually only cost $1 or so. Side bets vary from table to table and casino to casino.
I'm in Vegas the week before xmas, so I'm warming up my dice skills. Use to play mostly Black Jack, but now I'm a craps fan.
Heading to Vegas next Thursday. Probably will play blackjack this time around and if i work up the courage try the $1/$2 tables at Bally's
I've played blackjack at Bally's - it was a real mistake. You are much better off playing the $5 or $10 dollar tables at a good casino like the Mirage, where the odds of winning are much more balanced.