Esports betting sorted by game and competition
Competitive titles that may appear
- League of Legends: regional leagues, MSI, Worlds and best-of-three or best-of-five series.
- Valorant: VCT circuits, Masters, Champions and regional qualifiers.
- Counter-Strike 2: Majors, ESL, BLAST and other professional leagues.
- Dota 2: The International, qualifiers and top-level tournaments.
- EA Sports FC and eFootball: individual matchups, virtual leagues and posted official events.
- Call of Duty: professional leagues, map-based series and international competitions.
- PUBG Mobile and other battle royale games: map performance, placement or series winner when markets are offered.
- Mobile Legends and other mobile MOBAs with regional leagues and global championships.
A title can remain in the navigation even when no match is open. The in-account schedule and event time provide the current source of availability.
Markets built for competitive gaming
Esports betting is not limited to choosing the series winner. Depending on the title and data provider, an event can include map, round, objective and performance lines. Read the full condition because settlement differs by game.
Common esports selections
- Match or series winner.
- Winner of a specific map.
- Map, round or point handicap.
- Total maps played in the series.
- Correct series score such as 2-0, 2-1 or 3-2.
- First objective, first tower, first blood or race-to markets when available.
- Total kills or rounds.
- Live markets that change during a map.
Confirm whether the ticket covers the entire match, one numbered map or a specific stage of play. Similar market names can still use different settlement rules.
Reading an esports series before placing a bet
Competitive matches may use a best-of-one, best-of-three or best-of-five structure. In a BO3, the first team to win two maps takes the series; in a BO5, three map wins are required. The format directly affects totals, handicaps and correct-score markets.
Details to check on the fixture card
- Exact tournament name and competition stage.
- BO1, BO3 or BO5 series format.
- Scheduled time and current match status.
- Teams, published rosters and possible substitutes.
- The map covered by the selected market.
- Whether settlement follows the organiser's official result.
Roster changes, delays and substitutions can happen shortly before play. The market rule determines whether the wager remains valid or is void; do not assume every operator applies the same condition.
Live esports and match data
Covered events may display map score, round count, game time or objectives. Markets are frequently suspended during decisive action and reopen at a revised price once new data reaches the odds provider.
Risks of betting during a live map
- A public stream may be delayed behind the betting feed.
- A technical pause can suspend every market temporarily.
- Odds can change between selecting and confirming a pick.
- A remake or restart may affect map bets under the posted rules.
- A series can continue with a substitute or be rescheduled by the organiser.
Do not rely on an outside broadcast as the only timing source. Recheck the score and exact condition displayed on the final ticket.
Interrupted matches and settlement
A series can stop because of server failure, connection issues, a competitive protest or an organiser decision. Ticket settlement depends on whether the map is completed, replayed, awarded administratively or moved to another date.
Possible ticket outcomes
- Won or lost under the official result.
- Pending while the organiser confirms a ruling.
- Void when the market cannot be resolved under its terms.
- Refunded when the selection is declared no action.
If the status does not update after the official ruling is published, keep the ticket reference and request a review through 24/7 support.
