200000 E-Sports — Follow Your Favourite Digital Tournaments from Your Phone
The E-Sports section on 200000 brings digital sports betting closer to Malaysian users — from DOTA 2 and Mobile Legends to CS2 and Valorant, all with real-time markets updated throughout each match. This page covers the available game titles, how to read e-sports markets, and a getting-started guide for new players.
Esports Terms You Should Know
Before diving into esports betting, get familiar with these six core terms. Understanding them will help you read markets with more confidence.
In esports titles like CS2 and Valorant, matches are divided into "maps" — each map is a distinct stage of play. Teams compete to win a set number of maps (typically Bo1, Bo3, or Bo5). A "round" is the smallest unit within a single map, particularly in first-person shooter games.
Bo1 means "Best of 1" — only one map is played and whoever wins it takes the match. Bo3 is best of 3 maps, where a team must win 2. Bo5 is used in major finals — a team must win 3 maps to claim victory. These formats affect what markets are available and the odds on offer.
Like the handicap in traditional sports, a map handicap gives a virtual head start to the weaker team. For example, if Team A is given a +1.5 map handicap in a Bo3 match, they win for betting purposes even if they lose 0–2 in the actual match — because with the handicap applied, the result counts as 1.5–2.
The meta refers to the most effective strategies, heroes, or weapons at any given time based on the latest game updates. Players who understand the current meta have an edge when analysing team strengths and making more accurate predictions compared to those who don't keep up with the game's developments.
A roster is the list of players in an esports team. Roster changes — such as a new player joining or a captain leaving — can drastically affect a team's performance. Before doing any analysis, check the team's latest roster, as player transfers in esports happen far more frequently than in traditional sports.
The 200000 platform uses odds formats commonly found across Asia. Decimal odds such as 1.85 mean that every RM 1 wagered returns RM 1.85 in total, including your stake. Hong Kong odds such as 0.85 represent a net profit of RM 0.85 for every RM 1 staked — the total payout is equivalent to the decimal format.
Key E-Sports Titles & Available Markets
Here's an overview of esports titles commonly listed on the 200000 platform, along with the types of markets and key leagues most relevant to Malaysian users.
| Game Title | Key League / Tournament | Market Types | Common Formats |
|---|---|---|---|
| DOTA 2 | The International, ESL One, DPC SEA | Match Winner, Map Handicap, Total Maps | Bo2, Bo3, Bo5 |
| Mobile Legends | MPL Malaysia, MPL Indonesia, M-Series | Match Winner, Handicap Map | Bo3, Bo5 |
| CS2 | BLAST Major, ESL Pro League, IEM | Map Winner, Round Handicap, Total Rounds | Bo1, Bo3 |
| Valorant | VCT Pacific, Champions Tour | Match Winner, Handicap Map | Bo3, Bo5 |
How Malaysian Users Follow Esports
Follow MPL Malaysia from Anywhere
Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) Malaysia is one of the country's most popular e-sports leagues, with a strong following among users aged 18 to 35. Many are already familiar with team names like Geek Fam, RSG Malaysia, and Team HAQ — knowledge that gives you an analytical edge you simply won't have with lesser-known foreign titles. The 200000 platform lets you follow MPL markets directly from your phone while the match is live.
DOTA 2 — A Massive Community in Malaysia
DOTA 2 has a strong player community in Malaysia, particularly among users who follow the DPC SEA league and The International. Local players who have represented international teams put Malaysia on the map as a highly knowledgeable market for this title. Major tournaments like The International and ESL One receive wide coverage, which means analytical content is far easier to find compared to less popular esports titles.
International Match Times & Malaysian Users
European and North American esports events like CS2 Major and Valorant Champions often run late at night or in the early hours of the morning by Malaysian time. Many local users are used to gaming into the early hours and watching live streams from bed — which makes mobile access essential. The 200000 platform lets you place bets and track market updates directly from your phone without needing to be at a computer.
MYR Deposits with No Conversion Hassle
One advantage of using the 200000 platform for esports is that all deposits and withdrawals are processed in MYR. There's no need to worry about foreign exchange rates or hidden fees that often come with overseas platforms. FPX and Touch 'n Go eWallet make depositing straightforward for Malaysian users already familiar with these local payment methods.
How to Read E-Sports Odds — Practical Examples
Reading esports odds isn't too different from traditional sports, but the unique match formats (Bo3, Bo5) require a bit more understanding of the types of markets available.
Picture an MPL Malaysia match between Team A (odds 1.65) and Team B (odds 2.20) in a Bo3 format. If you bet RM 100 on Team A and they win, you receive RM 165 — a net profit of RM 65. If you back Team B with RM 50 and they win, your return is RM 110 — a net profit of RM 60.
For the handicap map market in the same match, Team A might be offered at -1.5 maps (they need to win 2-0 for your bet to win) at higher odds like 2.40, while Team B is offered at +1.5 maps (they can lose 0-2 and your bet still wins) at lower odds like 1.55.
| Market Types | Brief Description | Example Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Pick the overall match winner | 1.65 / 2.20 |
| Handicap Map (-1.5) | The favoured team must win 2-0 | 2.10 / 1.70 |
| Total Maps O/U 2.5 | Predict whether the match will go to 3 maps | 1.90 / 1.90 |
| First Map Winner | Pick the winner of the opening map only | 1.75 / 2.05 |
Start with the simplest market — "Match Winner." All you need to do is pick one of two teams. Once you're comfortable with how markets move during a match, move on to the more detailed handicap and total map markets. Refer to popular games section us to see a comparison of the betting categories available on the platform.
Four Reasons Malaysian Users Choose 200000 for E-Sports
Odds shift with live match conditions — take advantage of momentum from the team currently in control.
MPL Malaysia, MPL Indonesia, and other SEA leagues are prioritised for their relevance to local audiences.
All markets and match statistics are optimised for small screens — ideal for users following along on their phones.
Deposits and withdrawals in MYR with no currency conversion — use FPX or TNG eWallet as you normally would.
Esports in the Context of Malaysian Entertainment
Malaysia is one of the most active countries in Southeast Asia's esports ecosystem — from spectators and professional players to dedicated fans who follow local leagues. The rapid growth of Mobile Legends and DOTA 2 here means many users already have deep knowledge of teams, players, and the current game meta.
Unlike traditional sports where analysis relies heavily on players' physical statistics, esports analysis is more about understanding in-game strategy, a team's consistency across different match formats, and their performance record in specific tournaments. Users who actively play or watch matches live have a clear edge when it comes to making well-informed assessments.
200000 gives you access to both international and regional e-sports tournaments within the same account you use for casino games and traditional sports. This makes it easy for users who want to switch between following a football match and checking e-sports markets later that same night — no need to log into a separate platform.
Beyond e-sports, 200000 offers a wide range of other game categories. Check out full list of popular games or visit frequently asked questions for information on how to deposit, withdraw, and account requirements.
One Account for Everything — Including Esports
A 200000 account gives you access to all betting categories from a single login — esports, traditional sports, Live Casino, and jackpot slots. Deposit in MYR from as little as RM 30 using FPX or Touch 'n Go eWallet, and your balance is typically updated within 5 to 15 minutes.
Once your balance is active, go to the "E-Sports" section from the main navigation menu, select an ongoing or upcoming match, review the available markets, and make your selection. The process is the same as regular sports betting — only the game context is different.
Frequently Asked Questions About Esports at 200000
Five questions most frequently asked by Malaysian users about esports betting.