f700 E-Sports — Competitive Esports Betting for Malaysian Fans
This page explains how esports betting works at f700 — from available game titles and competitive match markets, to how to log in and register, and how to deposit in MYR. Built for esports fans who want more than just watching.
What's available in the E-Sports section on f700?
Four key aspects of the esports experience that make this platform relevant for local fans.
From Mobile Legends Bang Bang — dominant across Southeast Asia — to DOTA 2, CS2, and Valorant followed by competitive fans worldwide, f700 offers betting coverage across multiple genres. Malaysian users who follow both the local and international esports scene can engage with markets tied to current match schedules.
Unlike traditional sports, esports matches run day and night on global league schedules. Live markets let users place bets while a match is in progress — with odds that shift in real time based on how the game unfolds.
Each esports title offers its own set of markets — in DOTA 2, for example, you can bet on the map winner or the overall series winner. In Mobile Legends, markets may include point handicaps or outright winners. This variety gives users far more angles to work with than simply picking who wins or loses.
Most Malaysian esports fans follow matches on their phones — whether through YouTube live streams, Twitch, or local platforms. f700 is designed so you can check odds and place bets on the same device without switching apps or manually refreshing the page.
Which esports titles are most popular among Malaysian users?
Overview of esports coverage at f700
| Game Titles | Genre | Common Markets | Match Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile Legends | Mobile MOBA | Match Winner, Handicap | Daily |
| DOTA 2 | PC MOBA | Map Winner, Series Winner | Daily |
| CS2 | Tactical FPS | Map Winner, Total Rounds | Daily |
| Valorant | Tactical FPS | Match Winner, Over/Under | Schedule-based |
| League of Legends | PC MOBA | Map Winner, Handicap | Schedule-based |
Available titles and markets depend on the current league schedule. Log in to view the latest listings.
Why does Mobile Legends dominate?
Malaysia is one of the most active Mobile Legends markets in Southeast Asia. A strong local competitive scene and frequent national tournaments make this title the top pick for fans looking to engage with esports markets.
How do I get started with the E-Sports section on f700?
No account yet? Registration takes under 3 minutes. Enter your basic details and verify your account. Existing users can go straight to log in to your account them.
Go to the deposit section in your account, select FPX or Touch 'n Go, and enter the amount in RM. Credits are usually instant for digital methods. Make sure your bank account name matches the details in your profile.
From the main menu, select E-Sports. You'll see a list of active esports titles with their match schedules and available markets. Filter by game title or match time to find the competition you're following.
Click on any match to view all available markets. Select your bet type, enter an amount within the allowed limits, review your bet slip, and confirm. Winnings are credited to your account balance once the match concludes.
All bets and results are stored in your account history. For withdrawals, enter a valid Malaysian bank account number. Processing typically takes 1–3 business days depending on the method chosen.
Support throughout the process
If you run into any issues along the way, the FAQ page has detailed answers. Also check platform terms of use to understand betting limits and policies.
E-Sports vs conventional Sports Betting — what's the difference?
- Matches run around the clock from all over the world
- Specialised markets tailored to each game's mechanics
- Fans who play the title have an edge in context
- Short series format — faster results
- Schedule is not tied to physical sports seasons
- Follows league schedules and annual seasons
- More standard, widely recognised markets
- Player and team stats at your fingertips
- Main matches only on weekends and fixed schedules
- More approachable for new bettors
Both categories are available on f700 — users can switch between Sports and E-Sports based on their preference and current match schedules, all from the same account.
Five distinct angles into the world of esports betting
Pre-match betting vs live betting
Pre-match betting opens hours or days before a match, giving users time to study team records, recent form, and rosters — a more considered approach. Live betting, on the other hand, requires quick decisions as the action unfolds — a more dynamic format favoured by active viewers following the live broadcast.
Market differences between MOBA and FPS
MOBA games like Mobile Legends and DOTA 2 use a multi-map series format — so markets can cover the winner of each individual map. FPS titles like CS2 are structured around rounds within each map, opening up markets such as "total rounds" or "which team wins the first map". Understanding the game format is the first step to choosing the right market.
Malaysian and Southeast Asian teams in global leagues
Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, has produced several esports teams competing in international leagues across Mobile Legends, DOTA 2, and Valorant. f700 users who follow the local scene are well-positioned to understand match context — an edge that leads to more informed decisions compared to betting blind.
Major tournaments featured regularly
Major tournaments such as The International for DOTA 2, the Major for CS2, and MPL (Mobile Legends Professional League) for Southeast Asia are among those with the broadest market coverage. During these tournament seasons, the number of active matches increases significantly and more specialised markets open up compared to regular league fixtures.
What to check before placing an esports bet
Unlike physical sports, esports rosters can shift rapidly — a key player swap or new import can significantly alter a team's strength. Check the latest roster news before a match kicks off. Also, get familiar with the match format — whether it's Bo1 (best of 1), Bo3, or Bo5 — as this affects which markets are available and how results are determined.
Esports match formats
- Bo1 — Single map, winner advances
- Bo3 — Won 2 out of 3 maps
- Bo5 — Win 3 out of 5 maps
- Grand Final — Typically Bo5 with advantage
Deposit via FPX or Touch 'n Go before the match starts to ensure your balance is ready when you're making betting decisions.
Special Esports Promotions During Major Tournament Season
During major tournament seasons such as The International, MPL Finals, or other global events that fall around public holidays and long weekends, f700 may display promotional information or special betting limits related to e-sports. Registered users are the first to access this information through their accounts.
Register now or log in to make sure you don't miss the latest esports promotions and updates on this platform.
Frequently asked questions about esports at f700
Quick answers to the most common questions.
Yes, Mobile Legends is one of the esports titles supported in the f700 E-Sports section. Coverage includes matches from local Southeast Asian leagues and international tournaments. Log in to your account to view the current match listings and available markets for the day — the schedule is updated in line with the active league calendar.
Yes, live betting markets are available for ongoing esports matches. Odds are updated continuously as the match unfolds — for example, when a team builds a significant lead, their odds will shift accordingly. Act quickly, as markets can close during critical moments in the match.
The Sports section covers physical sports like football, badminton, and cricket with conventional markets such as 1X2 and Asian handicap. E-Sports focuses on competitive video game titles like DOTA 2, CS2, and Mobile Legends with markets tailored to each game's mechanics. Both sections are accessible from the same f700 account — no need to register twice or manage separate balances.