California card room · Oceanside

Ocean’s Eleven Casino

Spreading cards on California's central coast since 1998.

Open 24/7 California-rules cards
Opened
1998
Years running
28

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Ocean's Eleven Casino at a glance

38
Poker Tables
12
Table Games
1998
Year Opened
24/7
Hours
21+
Minimum Age

About Ocean’s Eleven Casino

Ocean’s Eleven Casino is a California-licensed card room at 121 Brooks Street in Oceanside, California, operating since 1998. The property runs 38 poker tables and 12 table game positions on a 24/7 schedule. Gaming is regulated by the California Gambling Control Commission and the Bureau of Gambling Control. The property’s primary contact channel is facebook.com/oceans11casino — confirm current phone and event schedules directly with the property.

Oceanside is San Diego County’s third-largest city, on the Pacific coast adjacent to Camp Pendleton, approximately 35 miles north of downtown San Diego along I-5. The Brooks Street address is near the Oceanside Pier and downtown waterfront. For the North County San Diego gaming market, Ocean’s Eleven is the largest poker room on the I-5 North County coast corridor, drawing from Oceanside, Carlsbad, Vista, and the Marine Corps communities at Camp Pendleton.

Ocean’s Eleven Casino in Oceanside, California

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Ocean’s Eleven Casino

Oceanside, California

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Ocean’s Eleven Casino in Oceanside, California

Ocean’s Eleven Casino in Oceanside, California

Poker Room

Ocean’s Eleven Casino’s 38-table poker room spreads Big O, Crazy Pineapple, Limit Hold’em, Mixed Games, NL Texas Hold’em, Omaha Hi-Lo Split, PLO (Pot Limit Omaha), Tournament Freerolls, and Tournaments.

Big O is a five-card Omaha Hi-Lo Split variant — players receive five hole cards and must use exactly two, building their best high hand and low hand from five-card combinations rather than the standard four-card Omaha selections. Five cards create exponentially more possible hand combinations than four, making Big O a more complex game than standard Omaha Hi-Lo and preferred by serious split-pot specialists. Big O is spread at a limited number of California card rooms.

Crazy Pineapple deals three hole cards instead of two, with players required to discard one hole card after the flop — combining the visual variety of three-card starting hands with the complexity of a discard decision after community cards are revealed. PLO (Pot Limit Omaha) is the pot-limit betting structure applied to standard four-card Omaha. Omaha Hi-Lo Split is the eight-or-better split-pot format. Mixed Games refers to rotating multi-format games in which the game type changes each orbit or by dealer button rotation — commonly H.O.R.S.E. or other dealer’s choice formats.

Thirty-eight tables can comfortably support simultaneous action across all these formats. The combination of Big O, Crazy Pineapple, PLO, Omaha Hi-Lo Split, and Mixed Games constitutes one of the broader Omaha-variant poker menus in North San Diego County.

Table Games

Ocean’s Eleven Casino spreads 12 table game positions including 21st Century Blackjack, EZ Baccarat, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, No-Bust 21st Century Blackjack, Racebook, Three Card Poker Progressive, and Ultimate Texas Hold’em Progressive.

21st Century Blackjack and No-Bust 21st Century Blackjack are California card room adaptations of standard blackjack using the player-banking model required under state gaming law, as the house cannot be the bank at a California card room. No-Bust 21st Century Blackjack applies a rule modification that removes the dealer bust loss — adjusting the player’s base strategy from standard blackjack. Three Card Poker Progressive and Ultimate Texas Hold’em Progressive both attach progressive jackpot side bets to the base game formats, with jackpot pools accumulating until a qualifying premium hand is hit.

The Racebook brings pari-mutuel horse racing wagering into the venue alongside the card game floor — a format that broadens the action beyond the state card room norm.

Games at Ocean's Eleven Casino

Location

Ocean’s Eleven Casino is at 121 Brooks Street in Oceanside, California. I-5 runs north-south through Oceanside; the Brooks Street address is accessible from the downtown Oceanside exits. Self-parking is available near the property.

Address

121 Brooks St, Oceanside, CA 92054, USA

Oceanside, CA 92054

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What the directory data shows

Strengths and gaps inferred from games, features, and peer count in our directory.

Strengths

5
  • 38 poker tables — large room for North San Diego County
  • Big O, Crazy Pineapple, PLO, Omaha Hi-Lo Split, and Mixed Games — broad Omaha-variant menu
  • Racebook on site — pari-mutuel horse racing wagering alongside card games
  • Progressive table games with jackpot pools on Three Card Poker and Ultimate Texas Hold'em
  • Operating since 1998 in a well-established North County coastal market

Watch-outs

4
  • No hotel — overnight visitors need nearby Oceanside or San Diego area lodging
  • No phone or email in our directory — Facebook page is primary contact
  • No sportsbook — not legal at California card rooms
  • No loyalty program data in our directory
Editor note

North County's 38-table poker room with Big O and the full Omaha spectrum

Ocean's Eleven Casino's poker room is the defining feature: 38 tables with Big O, Crazy Pineapple, PLO, Omaha Hi-Lo Split, and Mixed Games gives it one of the widest Omaha-variant menus among North San Diego County card rooms. Big O specifically is a specialist game spread at very few California venues. The Racebook and progressive table games round out a floor that goes beyond the standard NL Hold'em-only card room format. Confirm current stakes, active games, and tournament schedules via their Facebook page before making the drive.

Licensing & Rules

Age Requirement
21+
Sportsbook
Not legal

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