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- From: slick@netcom.com (Martin Veneroso)
- Newsgroups: rec.gambling
- Subject: Re: Should I return the money back?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.012902.21669@netcom.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 01:29:02 GMT
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- alan@ahmcs.mq.com (Alan Mintz) writes:
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- >Brings up another point, though. I've never actually seen a "tip basket"
- >at a cashier's window. At Morongo (about 20 tables - near Palm Springs),
- >though, the cashiers have been known to "check hustle". Does anyone tip
- >cashiers (non-LV poker or LV)? Am I the only stiff?
-
- In the bay area clubs where I have played, the Cameo, Garden City and
- Artichoke Joe's the cashiers keep a small basket of tumbler at the side
- of the counter (on their side of the barrier) with some checks and bills
- in them to indicate that they are intended to hold tips. I was surprised
- by the lack up such a thing at the cage in the Oaks when I cashed out on
- Sunday, and even asked another person in the line where one puts tips for
- the cashiers and was informed that the cashiers were not toked there. Come
- to think of it, I don't recall seeing anyone toke a cashier in Nevada
- except for the poker cashier at the Palace Station in Las Vegas; perhaps
- there is some reason why main casino cashiers do not get toked but poker
- cashiers do. In any event, I have come into the habit of leaving one or two
- dollars for the cashier when I cash out with a profit.
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