From no-limit Texas Hold'em cash tables to multi-table tournaments, miniso44 brings the full online poker experience to players across Malaysia. Fund your account instantly via Touch n Go eWallet and start playing in minutes.
miniso44 offers a well-rounded selection of poker formats to suit players of every skill level — whether you're a casual weekend player in Petaling Jaya or a seasoned grinder looking for serious multi-table action. Here's what's on the felt.
The world's most played poker variant. Each player gets two hole cards; five community cards are dealt across three streets — flop, turn, and river. Best five-card hand wins. Available in both No-Limit and Fixed-Limit formats at miniso44.
Players receive four hole cards and must use exactly two of them combined with three community cards. Omaha creates bigger hands and bigger pots than Hold'em — a favourite among experienced players seeking more action.
Multi-table tournaments (MTTs) offer large prize pools with small buy-ins — ideal for players who want maximum upside for minimum outlay. Sit-and-Go tables start as soon as seats fill up, making them convenient for any schedule.
Play Caribbean Stud, Three Card Poker, and Casino Hold'em against a live dealer streamed in real time. The social atmosphere, real cards, and professional dealers make this a premium experience for Malaysian poker enthusiasts.
Getting to the tables on miniso44 takes just a few minutes. Here's the standard path from zero to seated at your first real money poker table.
miniso44 caters to all bankroll sizes with a wide range of buy-in levels across cash tables and tournaments:
| Level | Blinds (NL Hold'em) | Min Buy-In |
|---|---|---|
| Micro | RM0.05 / RM0.10 | RM2 |
| Low | RM0.25 / RM0.50 | RM10 |
| Mid | RM0.50 / RM1.00 | RM20 |
| High | RM2 / RM5 | RM100 |
| MTT Entry | From RM5 buy-in | RM5 |
Join thousands of Malaysian poker players on miniso44. Micro stakes to high-roller tables — find your game and play your cards right.
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New to poker or just need a refresher? This hand ranking table applies to Texas Hold'em and Omaha on miniso44 — ranked from strongest to weakest.
| # | Hand Name | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Royal Flush | Ace-high straight flush in the same suit — the absolute nuts | A♠ K♠ Q♠ J♠ 10♠ |
| 2 | Straight Flush | Five consecutive cards of the same suit | 7♥ 8♥ 9♥ 10♥ J♥ |
| 3 | Four of a Kind | Four cards of the same rank (quads) | K♠ K♥ K♦ K♣ 3♠ |
| 4 | Full House | Three of a kind plus a pair | Q♠ Q♥ Q♦ 9♣ 9♠ |
| 5 | Flush | Any five cards of the same suit, not in sequence | A♦ J♦ 8♦ 5♦ 2♦ |
| 6 | Straight | Five consecutive cards of mixed suits | 5♠ 6♥ 7♦ 8♣ 9♠ |
| 7 | Three of a Kind | Three cards of the same rank | J♠ J♥ J♦ 4♣ 7♠ |
| 8 | Two Pair | Two different pairs | 10♠ 10♥ 6♦ 6♣ A♠ |
| 9 | One Pair | Two cards of the same rank | A♠ A♥ 8♦ 5♣ 2♠ |
| 10 | High Card | No combination — highest card plays | A♠ J♥ 9♦ 6♣ 2♠ |
Whether you're logging in from Bangsar, Subang Jaya, or Johor Bahru, these fundamentals will help you play a tighter, smarter game on miniso44 from day one.
Beginners often play too many starting hands. Tighten your range — focus on premium hands (AA, KK, QQ, AK) and strong suited connectors. Discipline pre-flop is the foundation of a winning game.
Acting last (being "in position") is a massive advantage in poker. You see what your opponents do before making your decision. Play more aggressively in late position and more carefully from early seats.
Never sit down at a cash table with more than 5% of your total poker bankroll. For tournaments, keep buy-ins to 2% or less. This protects you from variance swings and keeps the game enjoyable long-term.
Bad beats happen to everyone — even the best players in Malaysia and globally. The difference is how you respond. If you feel frustrated after a big loss, take a break. Playing on tilt is the fastest way to lose your stack.
Pot odds tell you whether a call is mathematically profitable. If the pot is RM100 and it costs RM20 to call, you're getting 5:1 odds. If your chance of hitting is better than 1 in 5, the call is correct over the long run.
Bluffing is a tool, not a strategy. At lower stakes especially, many opponents call too frequently. Semi-bluffs (bluffing with drawing hands) are far more effective than pure stone-cold bluffs against loose players.
After each session on miniso44, spend 10 minutes reviewing key hands. What did you do well? Where did you make mistakes? Keeping a simple session log helps you identify leaks and improve faster than playing alone.
Only move to higher stakes when you've proven consistent profitability at your current level across at least 20,000 hands. Jumping up too fast is a common mistake that wipes out bankrolls quickly.
New to the game or brushing up before your first session on miniso44? Here are the essential poker terms you'll encounter at the tables.
Blinds — Forced bets posted by the two players to the left of the dealer button before any cards are dealt. The small blind is typically half the big blind. They ensure there's always something in the pot to play for.
Flop — The first three community cards dealt face-up in the centre of the table. Shared by all active players to build their best five-card hand.
Turn — The fourth community card, dealt face-up after the flop betting round. Also called Fourth Street.
River — The fifth and final community card. If two or more players remain after river betting, the hand goes to a Showdown.
Check — Declining to bet when no bet has been made yet in the current round. Passing the action to the next player without adding chips to the pot.
Raise — Increasing the size of an existing bet. Forces other players to call the larger amount, fold, or re-raise.
All-In — Betting all of your remaining chips. You can still win the portion of the pot you've contributed to, even if you can't cover future bets.
The Nuts — The best possible hand given the community cards on the board. "I had the nuts" means no other hand could beat you at that moment.
Pot Odds — The ratio of the current pot size to the cost of a contemplated call. Used to determine whether calling with a drawing hand is mathematically profitable over time.
Rake — The small fee the platform takes from each pot or tournament entry as compensation for hosting the game. miniso44's rake structure is competitive and clearly displayed in the poker lobby.
Continuation Bet (C-Bet) — A bet made on the flop by the player who was the last aggressor pre-flop, regardless of whether the flop improved their hand. A fundamental and widely-used tool in modern poker.
Bad Beat — Losing a hand where you were a statistical favourite — for example, losing with pocket aces to a two-outer on the river. Bad beats are frustrating but part of the game's variance.
Online poker involves real money and carries genuine financial risk. miniso44 is committed to ensuring every player on our platform has access to the tools they need to keep their gambling healthy and in check.
Set your own deposit limits before your first session. Use session time reminders to avoid extended play. If you ever feel poker is affecting your finances, relationships, or wellbeing, use our self-exclusion feature or contact our 24/7 support team.
Remember: poker is a skill game with variance built in. Even the best strategy doesn't guarantee short-term profits. Only play with money you can afford to lose, keep records of your wins and losses, and take regular breaks between sessions.
All poker games on miniso44 are available exclusively to players who are 21 years or older. This requirement is enforced by international gaming authority standards and verified through KYC during account setup.