70450 Esports — Tournament Betting for Malaysian Fans
This page explains how esports betting works on 70450 — the game titles covered, available market types, and how to get started with an MYR deposit. Everything you need to know before placing your first bet.
E-Sports Titles and Market Types at 70450
E-sports betting at 70450 covers a wide range of the most popular competitive titles in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. Here's a quick overview of what's available.
| Game Title | Available Market Types | User Compatibility | Update Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) | Match Winner, Map Handicap, Total Kills | Malaysian local e-sports fans | Real-time during tournaments |
| Dota 2 | Match Winner, Map Winner, Total Kills | Global e-sports followers | Daily during the active season |
| Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) | Match Winner, Round Handicap, First Team to Reach 10 | Shooting esports fan | Real-time during the match |
| League of Legends | Match Winner, League Winner, First Kill | Players who follow European and Asian leagues | Weekly during the league season |
| Valorant | Match Winner, Map Handicap, Total Rounds | Current tactical e-sports enthusiasts | During VCT and major tournaments |
How to Read Esports Odds — Practical Examples
Reading the Odds — An Example
In an MLBB match between Team A and Team B, the odds displayed might look something like this:
- Team A wins — odds 1.75
- Team B wins — odds 2.10
If you bet RM 50 on Team A and they win, your return is RM 50 × 1.75 = RM 87.50 (including your original stake). Higher odds indicate the team is considered less likely to win, but the payout is greater if they do.
Common Odds Types in E-Sports Betting
| Odds Type | Brief Description |
|---|---|
| Decimal Odds | The most common format — multiply the odds by your stake to get your total return |
| Map Handicap | A team is given a map advantage or disadvantage to level the playing field |
| Over/Under Kills | Bet on whether the total kills in a match go over or under a set value |
| Live Markets | Odds update in real time while the match is in progress |
What to Check Before You Start Betting on E-Sports
Deposits and Withdrawals in MYR
All transactions on 70450 are conducted in MYR. You can make deposits via DuitNow, FPX, or direct bank transfer from any local Malaysian financial institution. These methods are widely used across the country, including users in Sabah, Sarawak, and Peninsular Malaysia.
To make a deposit, log in to your 70450 account, go to the Wallet or Deposit section, select your preferred payment method, enter the amount in RM, and confirm the transaction. Funds are typically credited within minutes, depending on the method chosen.
For withdrawals, ensure your account is verified by providing the required information during registration. Withdrawals are processed to your registered Malaysian bank account. If you have any questions about the payment process, further details are available via platform FAQ section.
- DuitNow — instant transfers between local banks
- FPX (Financial Payment Exchange) — secure online payment
- Direct bank transfer — for larger amounts
- Withdrawal to a registered Malaysian bank account
Secure Account, Protected Data
All data transmitted between your device and 70450's servers is encrypted via SSL. This means your login credentials, payment details, and betting history cannot be read by any third party while in transit.
70450 offers two-factor authentication, which can be enabled from your account settings. Use a unique password and never share your login credentials with anyone to keep your account secure at all times.
Esports odds on 70450 are calculated based on live market data and user betting activity. There is no retroactive manipulation — the odds you see at the time of placing your bet are the odds used to calculate your winnings if the bet comes through.
Ready to Follow Your Favourite E-Sports Tournaments?
Register your 70450 account now and access the latest e-sports markets from MLBB to Dota 2. Deposit in MYR and start betting on the matches you follow.
Things Many Users Overlook
Many users new to esports don't realise that some matches are only available for live (in-play) betting and not pre-match. This means you need to be on the platform while the match is in progress to place bets on certain markets.
Also worth noting — esports schedules differ from traditional sports. Matches can take place at unusual hours depending on the host tournament's time zone. For Southeast Asian tournaments like MPL Malaysia or SEA Games Esports, match times are generally more convenient for local users.
If you'd like to learn more about how the 70450 platform works overall, you can read the more information about our platform or return to home page for a full overview of all available categories.