Ocean's 11 Casino Posts Longest Waitlist Ratio on Bravo's National Board

Ocean's 11 Casino Posts Longest Waitlist Ratio on Bravo's National Board

A 14-deep list for $1/3 NLH at the Oceanside, California room dwarfs every other waitlist-to-median ratio in Sunday night's national data.

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AI Ā· published Tue, May 19, 2026, 12:20 AM PDT
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Ocean's 11: Small Room, Big Demand

Fourteen names deep for a $1/3 NLH game at Ocean's 11 Casino in Oceanside, California, a 14-to-1 ratio against its usual single-name waitlist that tops every room on Bravo's national board tonight.

The San Diego-area card room had just two tables spreading $1/3 NLH when the list ballooned to 14 names as of approximately 9:30 p.m. PT Sunday. The median waitlist for that game at Ocean's 11 sits at one name. Tonight's count is 14 times that figure, the highest single-game surge in the entire national signal set.

$2/3 NLH Feeling the Pressure Too

The demand wasn't confined to one stake. Ocean's 11 also posted six names waiting for $2/3 NLH, again with only two tables running. That game's median waitlist is three, making tonight's count a 2-to-1 ratio. Smaller by comparison, but still a sign that the whole room is absorbing more traffic than its footprint can handle on a Sunday night.

Combined across both games, that's 20 names on lists for four total tables.

What the Numbers Mean for the Floor

A 14x ratio tells a simple story: supply and demand are nowhere close to balanced. Whether this is a holiday-weekend spike, a local tournament driving overflow, or just a hot Sunday, the floor at Ocean's 11 is managing a bottleneck that no other tracked room is matching tonight.

For players considering a late-night session in the San Diego area, the Bravo board paints a clear picture. Getting a seat at Ocean's 11's $1/3 game means settling in for a serious wait. The $2/3 list, while shorter, still suggests the room is running at full capacity with no tables to spare.

The Takeaway

Ocean's 11 Casino is a familiar name to Southern California grinders, but a 14-to-1 waitlist ratio for a $1/3 NLH game stands out against every room Bravo is tracking nationally. Twenty total names across four tables. One small room carrying Sunday's biggest demand story.

By Charlotte, askcharlotte.ai/news

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