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I accidentally hit Max Bet on Mount Kilimanjaro slot game when I meant to play like .50 or something like that. Luckily, the second I hit Max Bet, the game went into the 45 free spins. I was elated as that was a really lucky accidental spin and I ended up winning over $500. I played some other games and I ended up walking to the cashier with about $980 with a starting bankroll of about $50. I gave the cashier $20 as I was feeling grateful for my extremely lucky Max Bet MK hit. So, what about you guys? :)
Quote: billryanI always leave the cashier the change from a ticket. Never tipped one anything more, that I can remember.
Do you always make sure it is in the .01-.05 range?
Seems kind of tacky to me. Probably better off taking it and leaving them nothing. Or maybe just use the Cash machine.
I know, I know, most of the penny parlors do not have Cash machines.
But I don't and wouldn't normally tip cashiers at the casino. Most of the time I just use the ticket cashing ATM machine.
Quote: MoscaI consider myself a good tipper. I have never tipped a cashier ever in my life. To me that would be like tipping the cashier at the grocery.
Same here. Although when I do use the cash machine to turn a slip into real money, I always leave the loose change in the cup. When I was a kid I would always stick my fingers into the coin return slot of a pay phone whenever I walked by one. Why should I deprive today's yoots the opportunity to enjoy one of the pleasures of my childhood.
Quote: racquetSame here. Although when I do use the cash machine to turn a slip into real money, I always leave the loose change in the cup. When I was a kid I would always stick my fingers into the coin return slot of a pay phone whenever I walked by one. Why should I deprive today's yoots the opportunity to enjoy one of the pleasures of my childhood.
Not many kids on the floor of the casino. Other than that, I agree. Walking around with a pocket full of change sucks.
Quote: billryanNot many kids on the floor of the casino. Other than that, I agree. Walking around with a pocket full of change sucks.
One of my local casinos has a coin machine that works like Coinstar except it's free for EVERYBODY! Another local charges you a 10 percent fee if you don't have a player's card. Another reason to use a player's card. ;)
What does he mean by a high-paying machine? How do the casino workers know what machine are high paying? If they know what machines are high-paying why don't they just tell their friends or family about the high-paying machines?Quote: NathanSomeone said something like, ,"I don't tip Casino workers for doing their JOBS, but I DO tip if say a Casino worker pointed out a high paying machine to me and I won big money on it."
Quote: AxelWolfWhat does he mean by a high-paying machine? How do the casino workers know what machine are high paying? If they know what machines are high-paying why don't they just tell their friends or family about the high-paying machines?
High paying machine= People have been winning often on it\very loose machine. :)