Esports
Esports Betting
Esports betting runs on the same core ideas as traditional sports betting — moneylines, handicaps, totals — but the games themselves change fast, and a title’s competitive format matters as much as any team’s individual form. A best-of-three series in a hero-draft game behaves very differently from a round-based shooter, and roster changes can reshape a team’s chances overnight in a way that rarely happens in traditional sports.
This section covers the four esports titles a casino sportsbook is most likely to list markets for, breaking down each game’s specific bet types and the format quirks worth understanding before backing a team or player.
- Call of Duty BettingCall of Duty esports matches are built from multiple game modes played within a single match — typically…
- CS2 BettingCounter-Strike 2 (the successor to CS:GO, running on the same competitive structure) is a round-based tactical shooter where…
- Dota 2 BettingDota 2 is built around a hero-draft phase before each game even starts, where teams pick and ban…
- Mortal Kombat BettingMortal Kombat betting is built around individual 1v1 matches rather than team play, which puts it closer to…