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Introduction: Tipping for Slots Players

Most casino workers get a larger part of their living wage from tips. It appears to have always been this way with all persons working in the service industry. Most players at the games tables will know that they have to tip the dealers and croupiers. Most of them tip during the game, though it’s perfectly acceptable to tip when you’re done at the gaming table and are ready to leave. But what about slots players. Do they need to tip? And if so, just how much is the expectation?

By the way, if you don’t care about these formalities you should try to win the jackpot online instead.

When Do Slot Players Tip?

On the whole, you’ll be needing to tip whenever you have a big win. This is because all jackpots above $1,200 are subject to tax. To that end, an attendant will present you with a tax form, whilst at the same time, he’s counting out your winnings. There are usually a few casino staff who’ll come over and help deal with all the routine paperwork. Obviously, for reasons of security, they need to ensure that the right person is being paid the right amount of money. So, who should you tip in this situation?

How to Tip Attendants

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Now you don’t have to tip them all separately. That could be a bit of a ball breaker. We suggest that you simply present one of them a bill and tell them to split it. Generally, you’ll give this to the actual guy who paid you your winnings. Again, there’s no set amount for tipping after winning a jackpot. Most slots players tend to give between 0.5% – 1%. So on a $1,000 jackpot win, you should probably pony up between $5 – $10. Now casino employees know this. So, being crafty buggers, they’ll present you your winnings in $20 bills. To that end, always ensure that you have some $5’s and $10’s on your person before you enter the casino. That way, no one ends up feeling bad about a potentially awkward situation.

To Tip or Not To Tip?

As Europeans, we find the whole idea of having workers live from tips to be, well, archaic. When in the US, we are always told on the one hand that tipping is entirely our choice. Yet, if for any reason, you don’t tip, expect to receive nothing but seething looks and snide comments from the staff. The thing is, good service or bad, you’ll still under enormous pressure to tip. So it ceases to be a reward, and more like an added tax. Maybe if it took a while to get paid out, then you might tip less. But, whatever the case, you slots players still gotta tip. Excellent service should be the priority of any business. Why not just pay people a living wage!

Drinks Tax

To illustrate just how bent out of shape employment recompense in the casino industry really is, take the example of beverage servers (yeah, we used to call them waitresses). Now, as you probably already know, many casinos offer the patrons free drinks. But these drinks are not free to the servers. They have to pay a tax on each drink taken out to the casino floor. Wait! What? Yeah, because they earn tips, then many establishments have them pay the duty tax on the drinks they serve. As a European, it’s hard to see the relationship between these two very different points. But the take away is, if you order a drink and leave before it’s served, or if you don’t pay the server, then they actually lose money. So, don’t be that guy!

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