Remember the Dealers?
By: Dan Michalski – August 11, 2006
So I had a conversation with some dealers a few minutes ago -- I'm guessing I won't be the first one to report that the World Series is over -- and they were all clearly hoping Jamie Gold would win. Why?
Because he reportedly promised to tip $1 million if he won. (He did. Win that is. Tip still pending.) To the dealers, that meant about an extra $2,000 each.
Phil Hellmuth, by comparison, in the tourney where he won his 10th bracelet, and the other one where he got 2nd place ... reportedly tipped:
$0.
Also talked with a floorman exec type. He told me that even with Jamie Gold's $1 million tip, the dealers will leave the WSOP having made 30 percent of what they made last year. :cryingcry
"I'm not sure what else I can say," he said. "But those are the real numbers."
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By: Dan Michalski – August 11, 2006
So I had a conversation with some dealers a few minutes ago -- I'm guessing I won't be the first one to report that the World Series is over -- and they were all clearly hoping Jamie Gold would win. Why?
Because he reportedly promised to tip $1 million if he won. (He did. Win that is. Tip still pending.) To the dealers, that meant about an extra $2,000 each.
Phil Hellmuth, by comparison, in the tourney where he won his 10th bracelet, and the other one where he got 2nd place ... reportedly tipped:
$0.
Also talked with a floorman exec type. He told me that even with Jamie Gold's $1 million tip, the dealers will leave the WSOP having made 30 percent of what they made last year. :cryingcry
"I'm not sure what else I can say," he said. "But those are the real numbers."
ope: ope: