How to Properly Tip Casino Dealers and Staff
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The flashing lights and ringing bells of a casino can be incredibly distracting, making it easy to forget the human element of the floor.
Knowing who to tip, when to tip, and exactly how much to tip is a crucial part of proper casino etiquette.
How and When to Tip Casino Dealers
Casino dealers are highly skilled professionals who often rely on tips to make up more than 70% of their total annual income.
You can tip a dealer in two distinct ways: simply handing them a chip directly, or placing a bet specifically for them.

- Do not use tips to try and bribe a dealer into making a 'mistake' in your favor; they will lose their gaming license and their job instantly
- If a dealer is rude or unhelpful, you are under no obligation to tip them, regardless of how much money you are winning
- Tipping heavily will often cause the dealer to slow the game down slightly or offer helpful advice if you are a beginner struggling with strategy
Tipping the Waitresses, Valets, and Cashiers
While the drinks are usually 'free' while you are actively gambling, the physical labor of carrying heavy trays through a crowded casino is not.
Finally, when you take your massive pile of chips to the cashier's cage to cash out, it is not strictly necessary to tip the cashier, but leaving $1 or $2 from the odd change is appreciated.
| Service Provided | Suggested Gratuity | Pro-Tip for Better Service |
|---|---|---|
| Slot Attendant (Hand Pay) | 1% to 2% of the total jackpot | Tip them in cash, not in slot tickets |
| Valet Parking | $2 to $5 upon retrieving the car | Tip $10 upfront if you want the car kept close to the door |
Tipping is the invisible grease that keeps the massive gears of the casino hospitality machine turning smoothly.
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