7010 Poker — Online Card Tables for Malaysian Players
This page walks you through the poker variants available on 7010, how to play on mobile, depositing in MYR, and answers to common questions from local players.
Available Card Game Types
7010 offers some of the most popular poker formats among Malaysian players. Each format has its own rules, playing style, and risk level — suitable for both beginners and seasoned players.
The most widely played format in Malaysia and around the world. Each player receives two private cards and shares five community cards to form the best possible hand.
Ideal for players who want to build from the ground up and learn betting strategy step by step.
A popular variant where each player receives four hole cards but must use exactly two of them alongside three community cards to form their hand.
Opens up more hand combinations and is well-suited for players already comfortable with Texas Hold'em.
Lower stake limits let new or cautious players get a feel for the game without significant financial pressure.
A great option for those looking to try online poker for the first time.
Interact directly with other players at live-hosted online poker tables, delivering a more authentic gaming experience.
For a full overview of the live casino experience, you can also visit the live casino page.
Things to Check Before You Sit Down
Before you start playing poker on 7010, run through the checklist below to make sure your session goes smoothly.
Log in or register a new account before accessing the poker tables.
Make sure your deposit is completed and your balance is reflected in your account before selecting a table.
Texas Hold'em for beginners, Omaha for more experienced players.
Minimum and maximum limits vary by table. Pick one that fits your budget.
Online poker requires a stable connection to avoid losses caused by technical disruptions.
Poker in Malaysia's Gaming Culture
In Malaysia, interest in card games has grown alongside the rise of online platforms like 7010. Players from major cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru can now access poker tables without leaving home. Mobile phones are the device of choice — most sessions take place in the evenings and at night, after work.
Unlike sports such as football or badminton where outcomes are largely result-based, poker involves a genuine skill element — reading opponents and making calculated betting decisions. That's what draws players who want a mental challenge alongside the thrill of wagering. For newcomers, getting the fundamentals right matters more than jumping straight into a table — which is exactly why guide content like this exists on 7010.
Player Journey: From Arrival to Play
You're already here. This page covers poker types, how to deposit, and key FAQs to know before you play.
If you don't have an account yet, sign up first. The process is quick and only requires basic information. Existing accounts can proceed directly log in.
Choose a local payment method such as FPX, Maybank, or Touch 'n Go. Funds are typically credited within minutes.
Choose Texas Hold'em or Omaha, set your table limit based on your budget, and start your session.
How to Deposit MYR to Play Poker
All transactions on 7010 are conducted in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). Here is a complete step-by-step guide to making a deposit and ensuring your funds are ready before you sit down at the poker table.
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Step 1 — Log in to your 7010 account
Make sure you're logged in and on your account dashboard.
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Step 2 — Go to the Deposit section
Look for the "Deposit" or "Add Funds" button in your account menu.
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Step 3 — Select a payment method
Choose from the list of available methods, such as FPX, Maybank2u, or Touch 'n Go eWallet.
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Step 4 — Enter the amount in RM
Make sure the amount meets the minimum deposit limit for your chosen payment method.
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Step 5 — Confirm the transaction
Follow your bank or eWallet app's instructions to complete the payment. Funds will be credited to your account automatically.
| Method | Processing Time | Min. Limit |
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| FPX (Online Banking) | Instant | RM 10 |
| Maybank2u | 5–15 minutes | RM 30 |
| Touch 'n Go eWallet | Instant | RM 10 |
| CIMB Clicks | 5–20 minutes | RM 20 |
Limits and processing times are subject to change. Check the latest details in your account's deposit section.
Ready to Start Playing Poker?
Create a new account at 7010 and access your poker table in just a few minutes. Available on all devices — no additional app download required.
Essential Poker Terms You Should Know
If you're new to poker, getting familiar with a few key terms will help you follow the game with greater confidence.
- Blind
- Mandatory bets placed by the two players to the left of the dealer before cards are dealt. These consist of the Small Blind and Big Blind, which set the minimum bet value at the table.
- Fold
- A player's decision to exit the current round by discarding their cards. A player who folds is not required to match any further bets, but forfeits whatever they have already put in.
- All-In
- When a player bets all their remaining chips in a single move. If an opponent has more chips, the excess goes into a side pot.
- Flop / Turn / River
- The three stages in Texas Hold'em where community cards are revealed — Flop (3 cards), Turn (1 card), River (1 card). Each stage opens up new betting opportunities.
- Pot
- The total amount of bets accumulated in a single round. The player who wins the round takes the entire pot.
- Raise
- The act of increasing the current bet during a round. Other players must call (match the amount), re-raise, or fold to stay in the hand.
Two Key Concepts in Poker
Understanding the core concepts helps you make better decisions at the table. Here are two of the most important concepts for new players to grasp.
- Hand Ranking
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Every hand combination in poker carries a different value, from a single High Card all the way up to a Royal Flush — five consecutive cards of the same suit, running from 10 to Ace. Understanding this hierarchy is the foundation of every decision at the table.
A simple example: a pair of Aces (Ace-Ace) beats a pair of Kings (King-King) in a direct heads-up matchup.
- Pot Odds
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Pot odds refer to the ratio between the current pot size and the cost to call a bet. This concept helps players decide whether it's worth continuing or folding, based on the likelihood that the card they need is still in the deck.
Example: if the pot holds RM 100 and you need to call RM 20, your pot odds are 5:1 — meaning you need to win at least one in every six times to break even in the long run.
Explore More at 7010
Beyond poker, the platform offers a wide range of games and benefits for Malaysian users.