1100 Poker — Texas Hold'em and Omaha Tables for Malaysian Players
This page provides a full overview of the Poker section on 1100, covering available game types, how to read hand rankings, differences between table formats, the mobile playing experience, and frequently asked questions from Malaysian users.
Poker Tables Waiting for You
From Regular Tables to Weekly Tournaments
The Poker section at 1100 offers two main formats suited to players of different experience levels. Cash game tables let you join and leave at any time, with your balance carried in and out freely. Tournaments, on the other hand, have a fixed buy-in and start with equal chip stacks for all participants, with the winner determined by who is the last one standing.
Malaysian users who primarily play on mobile will find that the 1100 poker interface prioritises card readability and clear action buttons even on smaller screens. The table layout automatically adjusts to your screen orientation, whether portrait or landscape.
Four Things That Set These Poker Tables Apart
The most popular format, 2 hole cards
4 hole cards, more complex strategy
Weekly accumulated prize pool
Large, clearly labelled action buttons
How Winnings Are Calculated — A Simple Example
In Texas Hold'em, you use 2 hole cards and 3 of the 5 community cards to form your best combination. As a simple example: if you hold an Ace and a King, and the board shows Ace, King, Seven, Two, Five — you have two pair, Aces and Kings, which is a very strong hand. Winnings are calculated based on bets placed across the pre-flop, flop, turn, and river rounds.
| Hand Rankings | Brief Description | Relative Hand Strength |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Flush | A, K, Q, J, 10 — all of the same suit | Highest in the game |
| Straight Flush | Five consecutive cards of the same suit | Very high |
| Four of a Kind | Four cards of the same value | High |
| Full House | Three of a kind + a pair | Medium-high |
| Two Pair | Two different pairs | Standard, depending on card value |
Playing Poker on Mobile — What You Need to Know
On Android and iOS
1100 runs fully on Android and iOS web browsers with no separate app required. Poker tables load in under four seconds on a standard 4G connection. Cards are displayed at a clear size, with fold, call, and raise buttons arranged at the bottom of the screen for easy thumb access.
On Slower Connections
On slower connections, the platform automatically reduces table animation quality so that core functions — viewing your cards, placing bets, and seeing hand results — remain smooth. The turn timer at each table runs for several seconds, giving you enough time to act even with minor network lag.
Readability on Smaller Screens
All card values, pot totals, and other player information are displayed in a font size large enough to read without zooming in. Landscape orientation is recommended at full tables so you can take in all the information at a glance.
Poker vs Other Table Games on the Platform
For users still deciding whether to try poker or stick with other table games, here's a quick comparison to help you choose.
- Play against other players, not the dealer
- Strategy and player reads are crucial
- Sessions can run long depending on format
- Great for analytical players
- Play against the dealer, not other players
- Fast rounds, results within 60 seconds
- Limited options: Player, Dealer, or Tie
- Great for short, casual sessions
- Bet on the outcome of real matches
- Sports knowledge informs decisions
- Waiting hours for a match to finish
- Great for active sports fans
Common Poker Terms
Here are some key terms you'll come across at the 1100 poker table. Getting familiar with these will help you move with confidence throughout the game.
Basic Game Terms
- Blind
- Forced bets placed by the two players to the left of the dealer before cards are dealt. There is a small blind and a big blind.
- Flop
- The first three community cards revealed simultaneously in the centre of the table after the pre-flop betting round.
- Check
- The act of passing your turn without adding a bet when there is no active bet in the current round.
Betting and Position Terms
- Pot
- The total amount of chips or money placed by all players in a single hand. The winner of the hand takes the pot.
- All-in
- Bet all your chips at once. An all-in player can still win a portion of the pot proportional to what they wagered.
- Dealer Button
- A marker that moves clockwise after each hand. This position determines who bets last in each round.
Table's Full? There's Still a Spot for You
Register your 1100 account now, deposit via TNG or FPX, and choose a poker table that suits your stake level. New players can start at low-stakes tables to get comfortable before moving up.
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1100 offers more than just poker tables. If you enjoy betting on real-world outcomes, the sports betting and local football leagues delivers a different experience with markets updated in real time as the match unfolds.
If you're new to 1100, the quickest way to get started is to register an account, make your first deposit via TNG or FPX, and browse the poker table listings to pick a low-stakes table. You can switch between poker tables, Live Casino, and jackpot slots all within the same session.