13000 E-Sports Betting — Win Big with Competitive Gaming

On this page you'll find everything about the Esports category on the 13000 platform — including game titles, bet types, how to place bets, and how to access tournaments on mobile.

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What's Available in the Esports Section

Esports has grown rapidly in Malaysia, and 13000 provides a platform for users to follow and bet on competitive matches from around the world. From professional Dota 2 tournaments to local Mobile Legends leagues, there's a wide range of options for visitors looking to explore this category in depth.

Every listed match has its own betting markets — such as match winner, total rounds or maps, and individual player performance. The platform is updated regularly so users always have the latest odds before making a decision.

For Malaysian users looking to access E-Sports content, this page covers how to navigate the category, understand your betting options, and where to find more information including the Frequently Asked Questions.

Malaysian users accessing the 13000 Esports platform via smartphone

Game Titles & Bet Types on 13000

Here's an overview of the main E-Sports categories available on the 13000 platform, along with the types of betting markets and match frequency.

Title / League Betting Market Types Match Frequency Best For
Dota 2 — The International & Pro League Match winner, map handicap, first blood Throughout the year Users who follow global esports
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) Match winner, map winner, total kills Malaysian & Regional leagues active Local players, MPL fans
CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) Match winner, over/under rounds, handicap Periodic international events FPS fans & Western esports enthusiasts
League of Legends (LoL) Match winner, first tower, baron kill LCK, LPL, LEC season active Korean & Chinese league fans
VALORANT Match winner, map handicap, aces/clutches VCT & Challengers ongoing Younger players & strategy enthusiasts

Common E-Sports Betting Terms

Understanding the terminology helps you read markets with more confidence. Below are some key terms you'll commonly come across on 13000 and E-Sports platforms in general.

Handicap

A system that gives one team a virtual advantage or disadvantage before the match begins, to balance the odds between stronger and weaker sides. Example: Team A at -1.5 maps means they need to win by at least two maps.

Over / Under

A market type where you predict whether a value will go over or under a set threshold. Example: total kills in a match — will it be more or less than 45?

Live Betting

Bets placed while the match is happening live. Odds shift with the current state of play, offering different opportunities compared to pre-match betting.

Moneyline

The simplest bet type — just pick which team or player will win the match, no extra conditions attached. Perfect for new users getting started with esports betting.

Map Winner

In multi-map games like CS2 or Dota 2, you can bet on who wins each individual round or map, separate from the overall match result.

Odds Format

A number representing the payout if your bet wins. Common formats include decimal (e.g. 1.85) and fractional. The lower the odds, the higher the market's implied probability that the team will win.

Two Core Concepts to Know

Before you start, these two concepts trip up most new esports bettors. A basic understanding will help you read the markets with a lot more clarity.

Pre-Match Markets vs. Live Betting

Pre-match markets open before the game starts and odds are generally more stable. Live betting, on the other hand, lets you place bets while the match is in progress, with odds shifting in real time.

Quick example: In an MLBB match, you can bet on the winner before Game 1 starts (pre-match), then switch to live markets after Game 1 ends to reassess the situation.

Payouts Based on Decimal Odds

Your payout is calculated by multiplying your stake by the decimal odds. If the odds are 2.10 and you bet RM10, your total return is RM21 (including your original stake).

Example: Betting RM20 on a team at odds of 1.75 returns RM35 if they win — a net profit of RM15.

How Malaysian Users Use the Esports Platform

The 13000 platform is built around how Malaysian users actually use their phones and follow local esports. Here are four common scenarios.

Watch & Bet During Your Commute

Many users open 13000 on the LRT or bus to check that evening's match odds. The lightweight mobile interface makes it easy to navigate even on an unstable data connection.

Join the MLBB League With Friends

Mobile Legends fans who follow MPL Malaysia often compare odds across their favourite teams. The platform provides odds data for every league match so users can plan their bets ahead of time.

Quick Deposit via E-Wallet

Users in major cities typically use an e-wallet or FPX to top up their account balance. The process usually completes within minutes, and the minimum deposit amount can be checked in your account.

Check the FAQ Before Placing Your First Bet

New users often stop by the FAQ page to understand betting limits, withdrawal procedures, and bonus terms. It's a smart move before placing any bets.

Terengganu users placing online sports bets on the 13000 platform

Ready to Get Into Esports?

Open your 13000 account and access all Esports markets in one place. Already have an account? Log in to check the latest odds.

Payment Information for Local Users

All transactions on 13000 are in Malaysian Ringgit (RM / MYR). The platform supports payment methods commonly used by Malaysian users, making deposits and withdrawals straightforward.

Bank Transfer (FPX)

Via FPX, you can deposit directly from a local bank account such as Maybank, CIMB, or Public Bank. Verification happens shortly after the transaction is confirmed by your bank.

E-Wallet

Users with digital wallets like Touch 'n Go eWallet can deposit quickly using their registered phone number — no need to enter card details every time. It's a popular option for that reason.

Account Verification

Before making your first withdrawal, you'll need to complete account identity verification. Details on the required documents can be found at FAQ page platform.

Important note: Minimum deposit limits and withdrawal processing times vary depending on your chosen payment method. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, check your account panel or refer to Frequently Asked Questions ours.

Things People Often Miss

Three Things New Users Commonly Miss

  • Check the match schedule first: Odds on popular matches move fast once heavy betting activity kicks in. Get in early to lock in more favourable odds.
  • Use the Welcome Bonus section: Newly registered users may be eligible for certain offers. Visit the bonus page to view the latest applicable terms.
  • The FAQ has answers for common technical issues: If you're having trouble logging in, deposits not coming through, or unsure how to use a feature, Frequently Asked Questions is the first place to check before reaching out to support.

Frequently Asked Questions About Esports on 13000

The 13000 platform covers a wide range of popular esports titles including Dota 2, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, CS2, League of Legends, and VALORANT. You can check the list of active tournaments directly in the E-Sports section after logging in.

Yes, the 13000 platform is fully accessible via mobile web browser on any Android or iOS device — no app installation needed. You can also download the official app from the Download App for a smoother experience.

Once registered and logged in, go to the deposit section in your account and select a payment method such as FPX or an e-wallet. All amounts are processed in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). For further enquiries, refer to Frequently Asked Questions ours.
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