Mark Cuban leaves $20,000 tip at club after winning finals.

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In the Dallas Mavericks' NBA Finals after party, team owner Mark Cuban bought a bottle of champagne for his team, and then left a 22 percent tip. We also should point out that the bottle was nearly half the size of the 7-foot Dirk Nowitzki(notes), it cost $90,000, and his tip was $20,000. The New York Post reports that this made up the entirety of his tab for the night, but we suspect Cuban bought more than that.
From the Post:
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban spent $110,000 in four hours celebrating at club Liv at Miami's Fontainebleau after his Mavs beat the Heat to take the NBA Championship. Cuban spent most of it on a $90,000 bottle of Ace of Spades Champagne for teammates Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Terry(notes), Brian Cardinal(notes) and Shawn Marion(notes). After partying with the trophy until 5 a.m. yesterday and taking in a performance by Lil Wayne, Cuban left a $20,000 tip for the wait staff. "Worth every penny," he cheerily told us via e-mail.
You can tell the measure of a man, or woman, by how well they tip. There are ridiculous and pointless unwritten rules about tipping that make the whole exercise frustrating to some who don't understand the practice, but at its core it shows a sincere understanding for what other people have to do at their jobs. Which is sort of the point of empathy.
Oh, and you can also tell the measure of a man's bank account by their ability to finance a parade, which is what Mark Cuban is doing for Dallas sometime this week:
Cuban repeated Monday that he will personally pay for the celebration. Dallas Mayor Dwaine Caraway says the city is in a budget crunch but still plans a parade, with details to be announced later.
According to Forbes, Cuban is ranked 459th on the "World's Richest People" list, with a net worth of $2.5 billion, so while he can't grab the check like this every day, this month's fun has been well within his means.
No word on the rumor that Cuban then returned home to make a delicately prepared club sandwich from the comfort of his kitchen, because "we had to use the rest of that turkey up, before it went bad." Before jetting off to the Cayman Islands to kibitz with Lorne Michaels and Alec Baldwin.
 

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With money like that I'd do 50%. Hell, us working people leave 20%.

I leave 25% most the time is service is good, really good I throw 40%
 

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I think 20 grand is pretty generous. As much as I want to dislike this guy (he acts toolish sometimes), I just can't. I'd be mildly surprised if Tiger Woods has tipped caddies and servers that much in the past 5 years.
 

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It's standard, so I don't think it is generous.

$40K is generous
I think 20 grand is pretty generous. As much as I want to dislike this guy (he acts toolish sometimes), I just can't. I'd be mildly surprised if Tiger Woods has tipped caddies and servers that much in the past 5 years.
 

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Might be "Standard" on $$ amount & %
But On a Bottle that Cost $90K, I don't there are many that would tip $20K on a $90K Item.

Exactly right. It's not like it was a 5 course meal that required hours of hard work from the wait staff. Doesn't take much to open a bottle of champagne!
 

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What a $90k bottle of Champagne may look like also what crying looks like.
 

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You are not supposed to tip 20% on really expensive wine. There is a per bottle expectation.
 

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somehow took that much more effort to open a $90k bottle than a $90 bottle?
 

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