Angus has a good point here.
Giving the dealer that much on a BBJ hand seems bizarre simply because they happened to be the one lucky enough to deal the hand. The players deserve the lions share of the BBJ money, they're the ones who contributed to it.
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Seems right to me....
Although I tip $1 per pot in cash games regardless of the size.
Playing 1/2 NL, you end up playing for stacks when you're deep, say, $300, against the same effective stack, and win, in a pot which is raised where there's dead money preflop. Pot ends up being $650-$700, of which $325-$350 is profit. Pot takes 4, 5, or 6 minutes to play out as opposed to the average 2, which means the dealer gets a couple less hands in during his down. You tip $1 here?