Y700 Poker — Low to High Stakes Tables for Malaysian Players
This page takes you straight to the poker section at y700 — from Texas Hold'em to Omaha, with tables for both new and experienced players. Learn how to play, explore table options and make easy MYR deposits from your phone.
Discover the World of Poker at y700
Poker is more than just a game of luck — it's a blend of strategy, reading your opponents, and smart risk management. At y700, Malaysian players can enjoy a variety of poker formats in a digital environment designed for ease of use, whether on desktop or smartphone.
The platform's poker section offers Texas Hold'em and Omaha as its main options, with varied stake levels to suit both new players learning the basics and experienced ones looking for a greater challenge. Every session is protected by a security system that ensures game integrity and the safety of your account.
Malaysian players in particular will find that the poker experience at y700 aligns naturally with local playing habits — a Bahasa Melayu interface, MYR deposits and support that understands the needs of domestic players set this platform apart from more generic international poker sites.
What New Players Often Overlook
Many new players jump straight to a table without understanding the stake structure. At y700, every table has its own small blind and big blind limits — these determine the minimum bet value each round. Players who overlook this often make betting decisions that are out of step with their bankroll.
Second, the "Fold Before Turn" or auto-fold feature is available for players who want to exit a particular round quickly without disrupting the flow of the game. This comes in especially handy when you're playing on your phone and your connection is a little slow.
Third, your poker hand history is saved to your account and can be reviewed after each session ends. This is an invaluable tool for players who want to analyse their decisions and refine their strategy over time. For technical questions about these features, the FAQ provides step-by-step answers.
Deposit in MYR — Local Payment Methods
All transactions at y700 are handled in MYR (RM), making it easy to manage your gaming budget without needing to convert currencies or use international credit cards that carry extra charges.
Supported deposit methods include TNG eWallet, FPX (online banking), Maybank2u, CIMB Clicks, and several other local banking options. Deposits are typically processed within minutes once payment is confirmed by the service provider.
For withdrawals, your account will need to go through a one-time identity verification process — a standard security measure to ensure funds can only be withdrawn by the legitimate account holder. Once verified, withdrawals are typically processed within one to three business days. For any questions about this process, please refer to our help page.
| Method | Deposit Time | Minimum Limit |
|---|---|---|
| TNG eWallet | Instant – a few minutes | Refer to account settings |
| FPX Online Banking | Instant – a few minutes | Refer to account settings |
| Maybank2u / CIMB | Instant – a few minutes | Refer to account settings |
| Withdrawal | 1–3 business days | Subject to verification |
Play on Mobile
The y700 poker tables are fully responsive on both Android and iOS screens. Action buttons (call, raise, fold) are large enough for comfortable tapping, and card displays and chip values are optimised for readability on smaller screens.
For a faster experience, download the official app from the Download App.
Understand Hand Rankings — Quick Reference Chart
Example scenario: You're playing Texas Hold'em with a small blind of RM1 and a big blind of RM2. You're holding the Ace of Spades and King of Hearts. After the flop comes down Ace of Hearts, 7 of Diamonds and 3 of Clubs, you've got a pair of Aces with the chance to improve to a set or full house on the turn and river.
Understanding hand rankings is a fundamental skill you need to master before you can play consistently. The table below lists the hand hierarchy from strongest to weakest in standard poker.
| Rank | Hand Name | Brief Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Royal Flush | A, K, Q, J, 10 — all the same suit |
| 2 | Straight Flush | Five consecutive cards — all of the same suit |
| 3 | Four of a Kind | Four cards of the same value |
| 4 | Full House | Three cards of one value + two cards of another value |
| 5 | Flush | Five cards of the same suit, non-consecutive |
| 6 | Straight | Five consecutive cards, mixed suits |
| 7 | Three of a Kind | Three cards of the same value |
| 8 | Two Pair | Two separate pairs of different values |
A Note on Omaha
In Omaha, each player receives four hole cards instead of two as in Hold'em. You must use exactly two of your four hole cards and three of the five community cards to form your best hand. This rule creates far more possible combinations, making Omaha a strategically more complex game.
Poker Terms You Should Know
Before you sit at your first table, get familiar with these terms. They'll help you read the game situation faster.
The two players immediately to the left of the dealer must post mandatory bets before cards are dealt. The small blind is typically half the big blind. This creates an initial pot for every round.
Increasing the bet amount during a betting round. A raise is a way to build the pot when you're holding a strong hand, or as a pressure move (bluff) to shake your opponent's confidence.
Placing your cards face down and exiting the round. You forfeit any bets made that round, but you won't have to pay anything more. Knowing when to fold is an essential skill.
The three stages of community card dealing in Hold'em. The flop is the first three cards, the turn is the fourth, and the river is the fifth and final card. Each stage is followed by a betting round.
Placing a large bet despite holding a weak hand, hoping your opponent will fold. An effective bluff requires a good read on your opponent and precise timing — it's not a strategy to rely on too often.
The ratio between the pot size and the cost of the call you need to make. Understanding pot odds helps you make more mathematically sound decisions about whether a call is worth it based on your winning chances.
Poker in the Malaysian Player Context
Interest in online poker in Malaysia continues to grow, particularly among younger players looking for digital entertainment that involves skill and strategy. Unlike pure games of chance, poker gives players a greater sense of control over their outcomes.
Y700 recognises that the majority of Malaysian players access games via smartphone — not desktop. The poker interface is therefore designed with clear buttons and an adjustable display that works across screen sizes. Players in states like Sabah, Sarawak and areas that rely on mobile data can also play comfortably, as the platform is optimised for connections that aren't always fast.
The growth of online poker tournaments also opens doors for local players to compete in structured formats. At y700, mini tournaments mean players can join with a lower buy-in while still enjoying a well-organised competitive experience — complete with clear blind schedules and managed game stages.
For players just starting out on their poker journey, the best approach is to register a new account and try the lowest-stakes tables first. This gives you time to get comfortable with the interface, the pace of play, and the pressure of real bets without taking on too much risk.
Available Formats
- Fixed Limit Texas Hold'em
- No-Limit Texas Hold'em
- Pot Limit Omaha
- Sit & Go Tournaments
- Micro-Limit Tables for Beginners
Ready to Take Your Seat at Your First Table?
Register your y700 account now and start playing poker with easy MYR deposits. Pick a low-stakes table to begin and build your skills at your own pace.
FAQ — Poker Section
Answers to the most frequently asked questions from new poker players at y700.