7500 E-Sports — Bet on Dota 2, MLBB & PUBG Tournaments in Malaysia
This page covers everything you need to know about esports betting on the 7500 platform. You'll find information on available game titles, bet market types, how to deposit using local payment methods, and where to check the latest match odds — all relevant for players in Malaysia.
Major Esports Titles Available on the Platform
The 7500 platform offers betting markets across a variety of e-sports titles that are popular within the Southeast Asian gaming community. Each title has its own league structure, tournament schedule, and types of betting markets available. Understanding these differences helps you choose the markets that best match your knowledge of the game.
| Game Titles | Type | Major Tournaments | Market Suitability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dota 2 | MOBA (PC) | The International, DPC League | Match winner, set handicap, total kills |
| Mobile Legends: Bang Bang | MOBA (Mobile) | MPL Malaysia, MSC, M-Series | Match winner, first blood, total turrets |
| PUBG Mobile | Battle Royale (Mobile) | PMWI, PMPL SEA | Overall winner, total kills, final circle |
| CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) | FPS (PC) | ESL Pro League, Majors | Match winner, round handicap, pistol round |
| Valorant | Tactical FPS (PC) | VCT Champions, VCT Pacific | Match winner, first map, total rounds |
Tournaments Most Followed by Malaysian Fans
The Malaysian esports community is very active and shows a clear preference for certain tournaments. MPL Malaysia (Mobile Legends Professional League) is the most talked-about, with local teams like RSG Malaysia and Team HAQ regularly drawing attention. Match odds for MPL can be found in the latest match odds on the platform.
MPL Malaysia & MSC
MPL Malaysia runs twice a year in a round-robin format followed by playoffs. Each season sees over a dozen teams compete for spots at MSC (Mobile Legends Southeast Asia Cup), which brings together the best teams from across the region. Betting markets for MSC are typically broader, with special bet types such as match MVP and total maps played.
Dota 2 The International
The International (TI) is the world's biggest e-sports tournament by prize pool, and it draws extraordinary attention from the Malaysian community. Many Malaysian players use the platform to bet on Asian teams such as Team Spirit, Tundra, and Chinese teams that typically dominate TI. Odds for TI are usually available several weeks before the tournament begins.
PUBG Mobile Nations Cup
PUBG Mobile remains hugely popular among Malaysian mobile players, and the Nations Cup — where national squads go head-to-head — is the most anticipated event. Malaysia regularly fields a team at the Southeast Asian level, making it all the more exciting to bet on the national side from a local pride standpoint.
VCT Pacific
Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) Pacific features teams from across Asia-Pacific including Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines. While Valorant is still growing in Malaysia, the betting markets for VCT Pacific are gaining traction thanks to its consistent tournament format and the presence of competitive Asian teams.
Betting on Esports from Your Smartphone
Optimised for Mobile Screens
E-sports betting on 7500 works fully on both Android and iOS devices through a web browser — no additional app installation required. The match listings, odds display, and bet slip are all optimised for touchscreens, with buttons large enough to tap accurately. This is especially important during live matches when odds shift quickly and you need to act fast.
Live Notifications & Odds Updates
For users who have downloaded the official 7500 Android app, push notifications are available to alert you when a favourite esports match is about to start or when odds shift significantly. This helps you plan your bets in advance without having to constantly check the platform manually.
Performance on 4G Connection
The e-sports page on 7500 is optimised for fast loading even on a 4G connection. Odds data and match schedules are loaded efficiently so that users across both urban and rural Malaysia can enjoy a responsive experience without noticeable disruption.
Deposits & Withdrawals for Esports Betting
All transactions on 7500 are conducted in Malaysian Ringgit (RM), making bet calculations straightforward and transparent for local users. The platform supports a range of popular digital payment methods in Malaysia, letting you top up your balance quickly before a match begins.
Touch 'n Go and Boost are the fastest deposit methods, with funds typically credited within two to five minutes. The minimum deposit via digital wallet starts from RM10, making it a great option for players who want to try e-sports betting with a smaller amount first. Withdrawals to digital wallets are also processed faster compared to conventional banking methods.
For larger deposits, online banking via FPX supports all major Malaysian banks including Maybank, CIMB, Public Bank, and RHB. The maximum deposit limit through FPX is typically higher than digital wallets, making it a better fit for players looking to place higher-value bets on major e-sports events like The International or MPL Finals.
If you have further questions about the deposit process, withdrawals, or account verification, detailed information is available at platform FAQ page.
🎮 Special E-Sports Season & Festive Promotions
During major tournament seasons and festive occasions such as Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Chinese New Year, 7500 regularly rolls out special e-sports offers — including bonus deposits and weekly challenges for selected matches. These promotions are designed specifically for Malaysian users who actively follow MPL and international tournaments.
Check the promotions section when logged in to view active offers, or register a new account to access the welcome offers currently available.
Things New Users Often Overlook
Quick Guide for New E-Sports Bettors
- Esports odds differ from traditional sports odds. Esports markets feature unique bet types such as "first baron" in MOBAs or "pistol round winner" in CS2 that don't exist in traditional sports. Take some time to understand these terms before placing a bet.
- Check the match schedule before making a deposit. E-sports matches are often scheduled in the evening or late afternoon due to time zone differences with East Asia. Make sure you know when a match kicks off so you can top up your account balance in time.
- Pre-match odds are more stable than live betting odds. If you're new to esports betting, start with pre-match bets where the odds are locked in once confirmed. Live betting is better suited for users already familiar with the flow of the game.
- Your account must be verified before your first withdrawal. To avoid delays, complete your account identity verification before making your first withdrawal. A full guide is available at frequently asked questions.
- Set your betting limits via account settings. The platform lets you set daily or weekly betting limits — an important step to keep your betting in check. For more information on responsible betting practices available on our dedicated page.
How Malaysian Players Follow E-Sports
The Malaysian esports community has its own way of engaging with and enjoying esports betting. Here are some insights that reflect the real experience of local users.
Young players from Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya who actively play Mobile Legends themselves use their knowledge of hero metas and team compositions to make more informed betting decisions. They often bet while watching MPL Malaysia live streams, and value odds that reflect a team's current form rather than just their reputation.
Dota 2 players from Penang and Alor Setar tend to follow the DPC League and The International very closely. They lean towards betting on Asian teams from China and the Philippines that they've tracked for years, using the latest game patch analysis as the basis for their decisions.
PUBG Mobile is hugely popular in Sabah and Sarawak, and many players from these regions follow PMPL SEA closely. They use the 7500 platform to bet on the Nations Cup — especially when Malaysia has a team competing internationally — adding a patriotic dimension to their betting experience.
MPL Malaysia matches are usually scheduled from Friday night through Sunday. This means many players deposit on Friday afternoon and stay active throughout the weekend. Touch 'n Go and Boost are especially handy in this situation, as deposits are processed within minutes — no need to wait for banking business hours.
A Deeper Look at Esports
The Difference Between Pre-Match and Live Betting
Pre-match bets are placed before the match begins at fixed odds that won't change once the bet is confirmed. Live bets, on the other hand, let you wager while the match is in progress, with odds updating every few seconds based on how the game unfolds. For e-sports, live betting can be incredibly thrilling — especially during the deciding final map in a MOBA.
Handicap Markets in E-Sports
Handicap markets in e-sports work differently depending on the game format. In MOBAs like Dota 2, handicap typically refers to the number of games in a series (e.g. Team A -1.5 games means they must win by at least two games for your bet to succeed). Understanding how handicaps are calculated for each title is essential before placing larger bets.
Patch & Game Update Influence
Unlike traditional sports, esports is heavily influenced by game updates, or "patches". A new patch in Dota 2 or MLBB can dramatically shift the balance of power between teams, causing a dominant team from the previous patch to suddenly underperform. Savvy players always check the latest patch notes before making big betting decisions, especially for matches played in the first week after a new patch drops.
Bo1, Bo3, and Bo5 Formats
Match formats in e-sports vary by stage of the tournament. Bo1 (Best of 1) is a single deciding game, commonly used in the group stage. Bo3 is best of three with two wins needed, and is the most common format in playoffs. Bo5 is reserved for major finals and offers a wider range of betting markets, including total games, game handicap, and map-specific bets. Matching your market choice to the match format is key to a smarter betting strategy.
Tracking Current Team Form
Unlike traditional sports with clearly defined seasons, e-sports has matches running year-round. Team rosters can change at any time, and a key player being injured or burnt out can significantly affect performance. Before placing a bet, check whether the team has had any recent roster changes and how they've performed across their last few series.
Niche Markets by Topic
Each esports title has its own unique betting markets not found in other titles. CS2 offers bets on the "first pistol round" and "knife round winner". Dota 2 has markets for "first roshan" and "first tower". MLBB features "first blood" and "total turrets destroyed". Understanding these title-specific markets can offer better value than simply betting on the match winner.
Esports Betting FAQs
7500 offers betting markets across a wide range of popular e-sports titles including Dota 2, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, PUBG Mobile, CS2, and Valorant. The list of titles may grow in line with popularity and international tournament schedules. The titles listed are the most active in terms of match schedules and available betting markets.
For the latest list of titles available at any given time, log in to your 7500 account and check the esports section directly.
Esports match odds can be found in the Match Odds section on the 7500 platform. Odds are updated regularly in line with market movements and the latest team developments. For live matches, live odds change every few seconds.
You can also refer to the match odds for an overview of upcoming matches and their estimated odds.
Yes, live betting is available for supported esports matches. As the match unfolds, odds are updated dynamically based on in-game developments — for example, if a team takes down the enemy barracks in Dota 2, their win odds will shift immediately.
Live betting requires quick reactions and a solid understanding of the game. It's recommended for players who are already familiar with the dynamics of the title in question.
Yes, Touch 'n Go is one of the most popular deposit methods on 7500. Deposits via Touch 'n Go are typically credited within two to five minutes, making it ideal when you need to top up quickly before an esports match starts. The minimum deposit via Touch 'n Go starts from RM10.
Besides Touch 'n Go, the platform also accepts Boost, FPX online banking, and direct bank transfer. Choose whichever method best suits your needs.
If an esports match is cancelled or postponed by the organiser, the platform's bet cancellation policy will apply. Generally, bets placed on a fully cancelled match will be refunded to your account balance. For matches that are postponed and later resumed, bets typically remain valid subject to the platform's policy for that title.
For detailed information on cancellation policies and specific situations, please check FAQ page or contact customer support.
The "match winner" market is the most straightforward — you simply pick which team will win the overall series, regardless of the margin of victory. It's ideal for beginners because the conditions are clear and easy to understand.
The "handicap" market gives one team an artificial advantage or disadvantage to level the playing field. For example, in a Bo3 series, a -1.5 handicap means the team must win 2-0 for your bet to succeed, while +1.5 means the team only needs to win at least one game. Handicap markets typically offer more attractive odds for the favoured team.