One who prefers small but sure wins, especially over many months at low limits. A winning but non-flamboyant player.
A hard-working player better known for checking rather than scoring.
a player who consistently makes the same bet over and over without upping the bet size, even when winning
A stingy, passive player who places small bets. Many times these players are manipulative or may be a cheater.
To grind is to play tight in a lower limit poker game and take the small wins. A grinder will win smaller amounts but consistently.
A grinder is the same as a rounder. These tend to be semi-professional players that make most of their money playing poker, though they do not make much money. A grinder plays in a similar fashion as a rock. Often, these players can beat lower and mid-stakes games but can not beat or make much money at the higher stakes games.
A player that plays for long periods of time without betting large amounts at a time.
A player that consistently plays for hours on low limits with the intent of slowly and carefully building a larger bank roll.
A player who always is striving to get his/her money back from the money lost. Once they have broken even or won a small amount of cash, they will walk away from the game.
A poker player who approaches the game in a workmanlike fashion is known as a grinder. Grinders are not in it for the entertainment or excitement, rather they treat poker as a job first and foremost.
a player who wagers small money
A player who plays extremely tight and doesn't take many risks.
A semi-professional player who makes a living out of playing poker.
A cautious player whose strategy is to win a little money each day.
A player who employs a slow, conservative, methodical style of play, hoping to slowly wear down his opponents.
A professional player who frequents high-stakes tournaments.
A customer who negotiates for hours over a small amount of money.
An unambitious player who only hopes to win a little money each day.