39000 E-Sports — Esports Betting & Online Tournaments
This page is a complete guide to the E-Sports section at 39000. You'll find out which games are covered, how to check tournament odds, what types of markets are available, and how to start betting from your phone.
Festive Celebrations & E-Sports Weekend Promotions
During Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, and major tournament seasons, 39000 regularly runs special promotions for E-Sports players. These may include deposit rewards, tournament-themed betting challenges, or community activities open to all registered users.
Check the promotions section after register an account to view currently active offers — these are not publicly advertised and are only available when you're logged into your account.
Five Key Highlights in the 39000 E-Sports Section
Each sub-category covers different leagues and tournaments — from mobile titles to international PC games.
The most popular game among Malaysian players. The E-Sports section covers the MPL (Mobile Legends Professional League) Malaysia and Indonesia leagues, as well as matches from MSC (Mid-Season Cup) and the M-Series World Championship. Markets include match winner, map handicap, and total kills.
The International (TI) is the world's biggest Dota 2 tournament and receives full coverage on 39000 during the active season. Pre-tournament markets include overall winner odds, group stage markets, and individual match markets. Odds are updated based on team rosters and previous match results.
CS2 Major Championships draw attention from the global esports community, including Malaysia. The platform provides markets for Major matches and top-tier Tier 1 leagues. Available market types include match winner, round handicap, and over/under total maps played.
The Worlds Championship and regional leagues such as LCK (Korea), LPL (China), and LEC (Europe) are covered during the active season. Markets include league winners, daily match odds, and special markets during knockout stages. The Malaysian LoL community follows these leagues closely every year.
The Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) is growing in popularity in Malaysia, with competitive Asia Pacific teams in the mix. The platform also offers markets for other esports titles such as King of Glory, Free Fire, and several other mobile games, subject to ongoing tournament schedules.
What You Need to Know Before Betting on Esports
Go through this checklist to make sure you're fully prepared.
E-Sports Coverage Summary at 39000
| Games | Premier League | Available Markets |
|---|---|---|
| MLBB | MPL MY/ID, MSC, M-Series | Winner, Map Handicap, Kills |
| Dota 2 | The International, DPC | Winner, Map Handicap |
| CS2 | Major Championship, ESL | Winner, Round, Map |
| League of Legends | LCK, LPL, Worlds | Winner, Game Handicap |
| Valorant | VCT Pacific, Champions | Match Winner |
Esports Terms You'll Commonly See in Betting Markets
Six key terms to help you understand esports markets with more confidence.
Refers to the match format: "Best of 1" means a single map, "Best of 3" means the first team to win two maps takes it, and so on. This format affects the number of available markets and how long the match runs.
A market where one team is given a map advantage or deficit before the match begins. Example: a team at -1.5 maps must win by 2 or more maps for the bet to win.
Bets placed while a match is in progress. Odds shift in real time based on current conditions — for example, if Team A wins the first map, their odds to win overall will typically drop (meaning a lower payout).
Markets that open before the match starts. Odds are generally more stable and there are more market options available. This is the best time to review and place your bets if you've already done your analysis on both teams.
A chart or draw showing each team's path from the early rounds through to the final of a tournament. Understanding the bracket helps you predict potential matchups in the later stages and plan longer-term bets.
The standard odds format used on Malaysian platforms. For example, odds of 2.10 mean that a RM 10 bet returns RM 21 if you win (stake included). The lower the odds, the more favoured that team is to win.
How to Deposit and Start Betting on E-Sports Markets
All transactions are in MYR (RM) using local payment methods.
To start betting in the 39000 E-Sports section, you need to register an account and then make your first deposit. The platform accepts a range of popular local payment methods among Malaysian users, including Touch 'n Go eWallet, FPX transfers, and direct online bank transfers to the platform account.
All deposit and withdrawal amounts are displayed in MYR (RM). The minimum deposit limit varies by payment method and is shown during the deposit process — there is no single fixed amount that applies across all methods. Balances are typically credited shortly after payment is confirmed.
If you'd like to check available payment methods, deposit limits, or processing times, refer to FAQ section which contains detailed information on all payment methods accepted by the platform. It's the quickest way to get answers without having to contact support.
Account Verification
Certain deposit methods or withdrawal tiers may require basic account verification. This is a standard security measure to protect your account. You can update your account details under settings after logging in to 39000.
Simple Payment Methods
- Touch 'n Go eWallet — popular and fast
- FPX — secure online bank transfer
- Direct bank transfer — for larger amounts
- All transactions in MYR (RM)
- Check FAQ for the latest limits and processing times
MLBB, Dota 2 & CS2 Matches Await
Register a 39000 account and access the full E-Sports markets — from MPL Malaysia to the Worlds Championship — with real-time updated odds, right from your phone.
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Section FAQ covers answers to over 50 common questions — on registration, deposits, withdrawals, how to use esports markets, and technical issues. It's the fastest way to get answers without waiting for support.