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Why Tip Pooling Casinos Help Dealers

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Tipping a dealer is an ethical issue. Dealers are paid a very low wage and depend on tips for their livelihood. The casino is not the only beneficiary of tipping dealers; dealers also receive sick and vacation pay. Using a tip pooling system eliminates these problems. Many dealers prefer this tipping system.

Dealers don’t want to lose money, but they want to make players feel entertained. They wouldn’t deal cards if they only received a dollar from each pot. Without tip pooling, dealers may feel unappreciated, which will affect their game and the players’ experiences. As a result, they will underperform at other tables.

Most casinos pool their dealers’ tips. This makes tipping more equitable and encourages players to tip generously. In addition, dealers know that their tips will go to all the employees in the casino, which eliminates the feeling that some dealers are underpaid. It also encourages all dealers to be courteous and professional.

Dealers who are toking will generally be dealt with faster because they want to maximize their EV. Tokers should be aware of this, or they may be forced to look for a new place to play. In other words, dealers see tokers as dead weights. They want to move them off the table as quickly as possible.

Tipping is an ethical issue. Tipping is the way you can reward good service and avoid poor service. Tipping is especially important in casinos with a Tip Pooling policy, because players who don’t tip their dealers are depriving everyone else in the casino. This is both unfair and immoral.

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