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                    October 27th, 2012 at 6:58:36 PM
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was playing at a certain casino and hit my first royal on a 25 dollar machine for 100k
what would you tip-
keep in mind i was playing because with the point multiplier that was offered the game was a 100.9 percent return so was not just casual gambling
what would you tip-
keep in mind i was playing because with the point multiplier that was offered the game was a 100.9 percent return so was not just casual gambling
The bet will not be paid- not now not ever
 
                    October 27th, 2012 at 7:16:34 PM
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Wow, nice hit.  I would probably go at least $500 here, probably $1000.
                    October 27th, 2012 at 7:22:38 PM
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Tough to say. You're an A.P., so of course tipping is anathema to you ;)
If your advantage was 0.9% (which is slim to begin with), I would tip maybe 0.1% of the pre-tax JP, so $100.
If your advantage was 0.9% (which is slim to begin with), I would tip maybe 0.1% of the pre-tax JP, so $100.
"Dice, verily, are armed with goads and driving-hooks, deceiving and tormenting, causing grievous woe." -Rig Veda 10.34.4
 
                    October 27th, 2012 at 7:32:19 PM
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I tip in reverse proportion to the amount of money that the attendant feels the need to break down.  I win $1250 and you come with $350 in small bills?  You get 0.  I win $1250 and you come with $50 in small bills, you get $50 (or part of the $50, depending on how long the payment takes).  
I don't even know what happens when you win $100k. I assume it's paid by check, and not in cash?
I don't even know what happens when you win $100k. I assume it's paid by check, and not in cash?
"So as the clock ticked and the day passed, opportunity met preparation, and luck happened." - Maurice Clarett
 
                    October 27th, 2012 at 7:43:04 PM
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i took cash, didnt take a check becasue was somewhat afraid they would put a stop on it because of some other issues going on with the promotion
The bet will not be paid- not now not ever
 
