How Malaysian Players Use the E-Sports Section
When The International Dota 2 or the MSC Mobile Legends tournament is on, Malaysian users head to 570ms to view pre-match and in-play odds simultaneously. The team tournament format — with group stages and knockout phases — creates plenty of betting opportunities across every stage.
Esports match schedules span multiple time zones — from late-night European fixtures to Southeast Asian matches in the evening. Users from Sabah and Sarawak regularly track MLBB and Dota 2 odds on their smartphones using standard mobile data with no lag issues.
Four Key E-Sports Titles Followed by Malaysian Users
The 570ms e-sports section covers betting on a variety of competitive game titles. Here are the four most active titles in terms of match schedules and local user interest:
Dota 2
Dota 2 remains one of the highest prize pool esports titles in the world. The International, held annually, draws global attention, and matches featuring Southeast Asian teams such as Team Spirit, Tundra Esports and regional representatives are always highly anticipated. At 570ms, you can bet on match winners, map winners and other options depending on market availability during active tournaments.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB)
MLBB is the most popular e-sports title in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia. The M-Series and MSC (MPL Southeast Asia Championship) tournaments draw millions of viewers, with teams from Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines competing at the highest level. The presence of local teams like EVOS and RSG in the league makes these matches especially relevant for Malaysian users who follow the local competitive scene.
CS2 (Counter-Strike 2)
CS2 replaced CS:GO as the dominant shooter in the global e-sports scene. The Major Championships, organised by Valve several times a year, draw the world's top teams. Betting markets for CS2 typically cover match winner, map handicap, and total rounds — giving players who understand the game's mechanics a wider range of options to work with.
Valorant
Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) now runs a well-structured regional league format, including VCT Pacific which features teams from Southeast Asia and East Asia. Valorant's consistent competitive calendar means there are bettable matches nearly every week during the active season. You can check match schedules and market availability directly within your account Your 570ms.
E-Sports Betting Overview
The table below provides a summary to help you choose the right title and market format for your needs:
| Title | Market Types | Tournament Frequency | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dota 2 | Match winner, map winner, handicap | Seasonal (peak: The International) | Great for fans of team strategy and drafting |
| MLBB | Match winner, map handicap | MPL year-round, MSC annually | Southeast Asian scene enthusiasts |
| CS2 | Match winner, map handicap, total rounds | Majors 2x per year + regional leagues | Great for fans who enjoy deep statistical analysis |
| Valorant | Match winner, map winner | VCT runs year-round | Asia-Pacific team fans |
How to Read Odds & A Quick Calculation Example
Odds in e-sports betting use the decimal format, just like conventional sports betting. Here's a neutral example to help you understand how it works:
Team A: odds 1.75 | Team B: odds 2.10
If you place an RM50 bet on Team A and they win:
Returns = RM50 × 1.75 = RM87.50 (including RM50 stake)
| Market Types | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Pick the overall match winner | Team A wins bo3 |
| Map Handicap | One team is given a map advantage/disadvantage | Team A -1.5 maps |
| First Map Winner | Predicting who wins Map 1 only | Team B wins Map 1 |
E-Sports vs Traditional Sports Betting
- Year-round match schedule with no extended off-season
- Matches across multiple time zones — games available almost every day
- More specific markets: maps, rounds, in-game objectives
- Ideal for players who actively follow the competitive scene
- MLBB's popularity makes these markets especially relevant for Malaysian users
- Follows fixed sporting seasons — there are periods with no major matches
- Simpler markets to understand: goals, sets, winner
- More approachable for new players who are unfamiliar with esports
- Sports coverage such as football and tennis offers a broader historical statistics base
- Also accessible via the casino or the cricket section on this platform
Create an Account & Start Betting Today
To get started with the esports section at 570ms, you'll need an active account with sufficient balance. Registration only takes a few minutes, and deposits can be made via FPX or local e-Wallets in Malaysian Ringgit (RM).
Once your deposit is credited, head to the E-Sports section and select the title and match you want to follow. Be sure to check the tournament schedule in advance so you don't miss active markets — especially for high-stakes matches like the MSC finals or The International group stage.
You can also check the cricket section for other Sports Betting options available on this platform if you'd like to explore more wagering choices.
Deposits, Withdrawals & Account Verification
All transactions in the 570ms e-sports section are in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). Deposits can be made via FPX (direct bank transfer) or popular local e-Wallets. Funds are typically credited almost instantly, so you can place bets on matches that are about to start without any delay.
Before making your first withdrawal, identity verification must be completed in accordance with the platform's procedures. This is a standard step to keep your funds secure. For more details on deposit limits, withdrawal limits, and available payment methods, check your account settings after logging in.
Esports FAQ
The 570ms e-sports section covers betting on Dota 2, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), CS2, Valorant, and several other titles depending on the current tournament schedule. Market availability changes with the season and active competitions, so check the e-sports section in your account to see which matches are available at any given time.
Yes, in-play betting is available for select e-sports matches, particularly for major titles like Dota 2 and MLBB during big tournaments. Odds are updated in real time as the match progresses. Make sure your account has sufficient balance and a stable internet connection for a smooth in-play experience.
Log in to your 570ms account and go to the E-Sports section. Live match schedules and active markets are displayed there in real time. For major tournaments like The International or MSC, pre-match markets typically open a few days before the matches begin.
Available deposit methods include FPX (direct bank transfer) and popular local e-Wallets in Malaysia. All amounts are in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). Deposits are typically processed within seconds. Once funds are credited, you can go straight to the e-sports section and place your bets. For full details on limits and methods, check your account settings after logging in.