17e E-Sports — Back Your Team,
Real-Time Betting
This page takes you into the world of E-Sports betting on the 17e platform — from Dota 2 and Mobile Legends to CS2 and Valorant. Learn how to bet, the types of markets available, and how to access all live matches straight from your phone.
What is E-Sports betting and why is it different?
E-Sports refers to competitive video gaming between professional players or teams, broadcast live and available to bet on just like conventional sports. At 17e, you can bet on Dota 2, Mobile Legends, CS2, Valorant, and League of Legends matches from both the Malaysian and international scenes.
E-Sports matches happen far more frequently — sometimes several times a day during tournament season — making them more active than physical sports tied to fixed schedules. Odds shift quickly in response to team performance and in-game developments across each map or round.
Follow global matches, bet from Malaysia
From MPL Malaysia to The International
Malaysia's E-Sports community is among the most active in Southeast Asia. The Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) Malaysia draws millions of viewers each season, and many local teams have made their mark on the international stage. On the 17e platform, Malaysian users can follow and bet on MPL Malaysia matches live, with markets updated in real time.
For Dota 2 fans, The International is the most anticipated tournament of the year. Markets covering group stage matches, playoff rounds, and the grand final are all available. The same goes for CS2 Major — a tournament series that brings together the world's top teams and draws significant bets from fans globally.
All these matches can be followed and bet on from anywhere in Malaysia using your phone — the 17e interface is optimised for mobile screens, with odds and market information displayed clearly without needing to open multiple tabs.
E-Sports titles and betting markets offered
| Game Titles | Main Markets | Bet Types | Suitable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile Legends (MPL) | Match Winner, Map Handicap | Pre-match & Live | Local Malaysian fans |
| Dota 2 | Match Winner, Total Maps, First Blood | Pre-match & Live | Experienced players |
| CS2 | Match Winner, Round Handicap | Pre-match & Live | Competitive FPS fans |
| Valorant | Match Winner, Total Maps | Pre-match | A new generation of players |
| League of Legends | Match Winner, First Tower | Pre-match & Live | International MOBA fans |
Three things many users overlook in E-Sports betting
Many E-Sports matches are based in Korea, China, or Europe — which means match times may fall between 1–4 AM Malaysian time. Check the schedule in advance and top up your account balance before the match starts so you don't miss your chance to bet.
In E-Sports betting, the basic unit is a "map" or "game" — not goals. Map Handicap means a team is given an advantage or disadvantage in the number of maps. Understand the match format (BO1, BO3, BO5) before selecting a market to avoid any confusion.
Before contacting support, visit FAQ page for answers on deposits, withdrawals, how to bet, and common technical issues. Most questions are already covered there.
E-Sports vs conventional Sports Betting — similarities and differences
E-Sports
- Matches run year-round with no lengthy off-season
- More technical markets — map handicap, first blood, total kills
- Team info and player performance stats are easy to look up online
- Live betting is more dynamic — conditions can shift within minutes
- Popular among players aged 18–35
Conventional Sports Betting
- More predictable match schedules (weekly leagues)
- More standard markets — 1X2, Over/Under, Asian Handicap
- More historical data and statistics available
- Match outcomes are easier to follow without technical knowledge
- Closer to local sporting interests like football
Both categories are available on the same 17e platform. Users already familiar with conventional Sports Betting can explore E-Sports as an added experience, especially during major tournament seasons when more market options are on offer.
From watching streams to placing your first bet
Four common entry points for new users in the E-Sports section.
Most users land on this page after searching for how to bet on Mobile Legends or Dota 2 in Malaysia. They typically start by reading about available game titles, market types, and how the platform works before making any decisions.
Once you are familiar with the platform, the next step is to open a new account or log in to your existing 17e account. Registration is straightforward and can be completed in minutes using a phone number or email.
Top up via TNG eWallet or FPX (local online banking). Funds are typically credited within minutes. All transactions are in MYR — no currency conversion required.
From the main menu, select the E-Sports section. Find the game title and match you want, check the available markets, enter your stake, and confirm. The whole process takes under two minutes once you're familiar with the interface.
The next match is just around the corner
Register your 17e account, deposit via TNG or FPX, and head straight to the E-Sports section. Still have questions? FAQ we have all the answers you need.
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Frequently asked questions about E-Sports at 17e
The three most common questions from users who are new to E-Sports betting.
BO1 (Best of 1) means the match is decided in a single map — whichever team wins that map wins the match. BO3 (Best of 3) requires a team to win two out of three maps. BO5 (Best of 5) requires three map wins out of five. Longer formats like BO5 are typically used in grand finals and give teams more opportunity to stage a comeback. Understanding these formats is important before selecting Handicap Map markets, as win conditions and limits vary depending on the match format.
Yes. MPL Malaysia matches are among the most followed E-Sports events by local users on 17e. The platform supports both pre-match and live betting for MPL Malaysia games throughout the regular season and playoffs. Available odds and markets are displayed as a match approaches its start time. You can log in to your account and check the E-Sports section to see upcoming matches.
Not necessarily. The simplest markets like "Match Winner" only require you to pick which team wins — no deep knowledge of game mechanics needed. That said, keeping up with recent team form, head-to-head records, and tournament formats does help you make better calls, especially for more complex markets like Handicap Map or First Blood. Beginners are encouraged to start with straightforward markets before moving into more technical bet types. If in doubt, FAQ page we have a detailed explanation for you.