CATEGORY REFERENCE

Esports markets built for fast matches

CS2, Dota 2, Valorant, League of Legends and Mobile Legends sit together in our esports lobby, with map markets, live scores and match timers kept close to the...

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What our esports lobby offers

We organise esports by title, tournament stage and match state, so you can move from pre-match prices to live map markets without hunting through unrelated sports. Our board can include CS2 pistol rounds, Dota 2 kill totals, Valorant map handicaps, League of Legends objectives and Mobile Legends series prices. Where a stream or live tracker is available, we keep it beside the

market card so your next move is based on the match you are actually following.

FEATURED MATCHES

Esports areas we keep visible

Our spotlight cards are built around esports moments that change quickly: map starts, draft phases, pause returns and final-round pressure. You can scan the cards first, then open the deeper board when...

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CS2 map centre

CS2 cards focus on map winner, round handicap and pistol-round movement. We keep live score, map...

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Dota 2 series room

Dota 2 markets follow series format, map winner, kill totals and objective pressure. When draft data...

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Mobile Legends corner

Mobile Legends moves fast, so we keep match timer, map count and main markets compact. The...

MOBILE ESPORTS

Esports tracking on your phone

On mobile, our esports board opens with compact match cards, short market names and a score rail you can read with one hand. You can filter by title...

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Live score rail
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Pinned matches
MATCH HELP

Support for esports moments

Esports questions often happen mid-series, not hours later. Our support paths are shaped for match timing, suspended markets, stream delay and settlement...

Market paused If a live esports market pauses during a...
Score query If the score rail looks different from the...
Settlement check For esports settlement questions, share the match card...
FAIR MATCHING

How we run esports markets

We treat esports as a live data product, not a static list of fixtures. Market names, score feeds, suspension points and result checks are reviewed around each game title because CS2, Dota...

Named titles

We label each esports card by game title and match format, so CS2, Dota 2, Valorant, League of Legends and Mobile Legends do not blend into one unclear event list.

Result sources

Settlements follow event records tied to the tournament market. When a map is voided, replayed or delayed, we check the rule wording before marking the esports slip.

Live feed checks

Our trading feed tracks score changes, market suspensions and match-state updates. If data pauses, the esports market can pause too until the event state is clear enough to price.

Rule wording

Each esports market carries wording for maps, rounds, kills or objectives. We keep these labels short, but specific, so you know what has to happen for settlement.

Account security

Your esports activity sits behind account login checks and session controls. If a new device enters your account, we can ask for verification before esports slip access continues.

Region access

Esports access is shown for supported regions where local law permits. If a market is not available in your location, we hide or restrict that match card.

WHY SWITCH

Our esports board versus cluttered boards

A good esports board should make the match easy to read before you decide. We focus on title filters, map context, live state and clear settlement labels rather than mixing esports deep...

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Title-first layout

We group esports by game first, then by tournament and match time. That keeps CS2, Dota 2 and Valorant paths short when you already know the title you want.

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Map context

Many esports choices depend on map number, side choice or series score. We place that context near the market, so you are not checking separate screens during live action.

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Short labels

Esports markets can become crowded with round, kill and objective wording. We shorten labels without removing the key condition, making the slip easier to read on smaller screens.

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Live timing

When an esports feed moves, prices and suspensions can move too. Our board shows live status clearly, helping you avoid stale match cards during fast rounds or fights.

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Tournament focus

Major brackets, qualifiers and regional cups each carry different formats. We separate tournament stages so a group match does not look the same as a knockout series.

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Slip memory

If you leave a match card and return, we aim to keep your esports slip context visible. Price refreshes are shown before you confirm any updated selection.

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Result clarity

Esports can include forfeits, remakes and map replays. We connect settlement checks to the specific market wording, rather than giving one broad answer for every title.

ESPORTS HIGHLIGHTS

Six parts of our esports board

These six elements shape how esports feels on 1xbad: fast filtering, clear markets, match state, stream access where available, slip control and result handling. Together they make the...

Game filters Choose the esport first, then narrow by tournament or live...
Map markets Map winner, map handicap and total rounds sit close to...
Objective props For supported titles, objective markets can include kills, towers, dragons...
Stream links Where a match stream is available, we place access near...
Price refresh Esports prices can change after a round win, draft reveal...
Result handling Each esports result is checked against the market type, such...

Common esports questions answered

Our esports board can include CS2, Dota 2, Valorant, League of Legends, Mobile Legends, PUBG Mobile and EA FC markets, depending on tournament schedules and supported region availability.

A market can pause when the data feed catches up with a round result, draft delay, tactical pause or objective fight. We reopen it when the match state is clear enough.

Map markets settle from the event record attached to that tournament match. If a map is replayed, forfeited or cancelled, we check the market wording before final settlement.

Yes. Our mobile esports board uses compact match cards, game filters and a live score rail, so you can track CS2 rounds or Dota 2 maps from your phone.

Streams can run behind the data feed because of broadcast delay. For live esports markets, treat the score rail and market status as the main timing reference.

We show esports access in supported regions where local law permits. If a title, tournament or market is restricted for your location, it may not appear in your lobby.