14f E-Sports — Esports Betting for Malaysian Fans
This page helps you quickly understand what E-Sports on 14f is about — the available matches, how odds work, how it differs from regular Virtual Sports, and how to get started from your smartphone.
What Is E-Sports & Why Is It Different?
E-Sports on 14f refers to betting on professional video game tournaments like DOTA 2, CS2, Mobile Legends, and Valorant. This is not playing the games yourself — you’re placing bets on professional teams or players competing in world tournaments or regional leagues. Outcomes depend on the real match performance streamed live.
E-Sports is best suited for users who already follow esports competitions — those who know team names, understand tournament formats, and keep track of player performance. Having knowledge of specific games gives a big advantage when assessing odds. However, new users interested in esports can start with simple markets like match winner before exploring more complex options.
E-Sports vs Virtual Sports — What's the Difference?
- Professional video game tournaments
- Teams: DOTA 2, CS2, ML, Valorant
- Schedule by global tournament calendar
- Markets: match winner, map handicap, first blood
- Live broadcasts on streaming platforms
- Physical sports: football, tennis, basketball
- Leagues: EPL, Malaysia Super League, NBA
- Schedule by Annual Sports Season
- Markets: 1X2, Asian handicap, over/under goals
- Television and Sports Platform Broadcasts
Both sections can be accessed from the same 14f account using the same balance. No need for separate accounts to switch between E-Sports and Virtual Sports.
Esports Matches You Can Bet On
Four Core Games on 14f E-Sports
DOTA 2 is the world’s most prestigious MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) in esports. Its flagship tournament, The International, attracts tens of thousands of viewers globally and offers multi-billion MYR prize pools. On 14f, DOTA 2 matches from regional leagues to major tournaments are available for betting throughout the active season.
CS2 is a team-based shooter where two sides compete in a map-based format. The CS2 betting market offers a wide variety — from overall match winners and map handicaps to specific round outcomes. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) is hugely popular among Southeast Asian players, including in Malaysia, making its matches highly relevant to local users who follow the MPL Malaysia league.
| Games | Type | Major Tournaments | Common Markets |
|---|---|---|---|
| DOTA 2 | MOBA (5v5) | The International, ESL One | Match Winner, Map Handicap |
| CS2 | Shooter (5v5) | Major Championships, BLAST | Winner, round handicap, total maps |
| Mobile Legends | Mobile MOBA (5v5) | MPL Malaysia, M-Series | Match winner, first blood |
| Valorant | Tactical shooter (5v5) | VCT Champions, Pacific League | Winner, map handicap |
E-Sports Highlights
How to Read Esports Odds — Quick Guide
Odds in E-Sports work similarly to physical sports, but there are specific terms you need to understand. The most basic is the match winner market — you choose team A or B, and the odds determine your payout if your prediction is correct.
Neutral example: If team A has odds of 1.65 and team B has 2.20, it means the market favors team A to win. A RM 50 bet on team A would return RM 82.50 if successful (50 × 1.65), while the same bet on team B would return RM 110.00 if team B wins (50 × 2.20). This is for illustration — actual odds vary by market and time.
The map handicap market gives an advantage to the weaker team. If team B has a +1.5 map handicap, it means team B must win at least 1 map out of 3 played for your bet to win — even if team B loses the overall match 1-2.
| Markets | Brief Description |
|---|---|
| Match Winner | Pick the Winning Team |
| Map Handicap | Map Advantages/Disadvantages |
| Total Maps | Over/under number of maps played |
| First Blood | Which team gets first kill |
Available markets vary by game and match. Check the E-Sports page after logging in for the latest options.
Follow Esports Tournaments Anywhere in Malaysia
Esports matches are often held during evenings and weekends — ideal timing for users active during leisure hours. The 14f platform lets you access all E-Sports markets directly on your smartphone, no need to sit in front of a computer.
The E-Sports interface is optimized for mobile — match lists are clear, odds easy to read, and bet confirmation quick. For example, during DOTA 2 The International, users from Melaka to Kota Kinabalu can follow live odds updates while streaming the tournament broadcast on the same device.
For a smoother experience, the 14f Android app sends notifications when matches you’ve tagged are about to begin. This is especially useful for esports tournaments where schedules can shift based on prior match outcomes in the tournament bracket.
Deposits & Withdrawals for E-Sports Betting
All E-Sports bets on the 14f platform use the same account balance as other sections — no separate wallet needed. Supported deposit methods include Touch 'n Go eWallet and bank transfers via FPX (Maybank, CIMB, Public Bank, and others), making it easy for Malaysian users to top up their balance.
All transactions are conducted in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) with no currency conversion involved. Minimum deposit limits are generally low and suitable for users of all experience levels — from newcomers wanting to try with a small amount to more experienced active users. For questions about deposits, transaction limits, or withdrawal procedures, please refer to our FAQ page for more detailed information.
Frequently Asked Questions — E-Sports
E-Sports refers to betting on professional video game tournaments such as DOTA 2, CS2, Mobile Legends, and Valorant. Virtual Sports covers physical sports like football, basketball, and tennis. Both are accessible from the same 14f account with no separate registration needed. Choose the section that matches your interests and knowledge.
Not necessarily, but basic knowledge of the games and teams helps you make better judgments. Users who follow team news, performance records, and tournament formats usually feel more comfortable with complex markets. Beginners should start with the simple match winner market before exploring map handicaps or first blood bets. More info is available at FAQ page.
E-Sports odds usually become available several days before matches start and are updated continuously based on latest info such as team line-ups, head-to-head records, and market sentiment. During matches, in-play odds are also offered for some events. Log in to your 14f account and check the E-Sports section to see live matches.
Yes, Touch 'n Go eWallet is one of the supported deposit methods. Balances topped up via TNG can be used across the platform including E-Sports, Virtual Sports, Live Casino, and Slots. All transactions are conducted in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). For more details about available deposit methods, check the payment section in your account after logging in.
If an esports match is canceled or postponed before it starts, bets placed are usually refunded to your account according to platform policy. For postponed matches that resume later, results are based on final outcomes. If special circumstances arise or you have questions about specific matches, contact customer support via email or see FAQ page for further guidance.
Get Started with a New Account
Registering a 14f account gives you full access to all platform sections including E-Sports. The sign-up process takes just a few minutes — enter a username, password, and active email, then verify your account via the email sent.
After activating your account, make your first deposit using your preferred method in Malaysian Ringgit, then head to the E-Sports section to check available matches. Also, check the promotions section once logged in, as special offers for new members may be available from time to time.