C400 Esports — Bet on Dota 2, MLBB & More
This page explains how the c400 Esports section works, the game titles covered, types of betting markets, how to deposit MYR, and the steps to start following your favourite esports matches. All information is in English for Malaysian users.
Key Terms in Esports Betting
Before you start exploring esports markets, it helps to get familiar with a few terms commonly used on the platform and within the Malaysian esports community.
The activity of predicting the outcome of professional video game matches — such as Dota 2, MLBB, or CS2 — through an online betting platform. Unlike casino games, results depend on team and player performance, not purely on chance.
The most straightforward market in esports — you pick which team will win the match. A great starting point for new users just getting into esports betting, as it requires no deep knowledge of game mechanics.
A market that gives a specific team an advantage or disadvantage in terms of rounds. For example, the favoured team may need to win by more than one round for your bet to succeed. This helps balance the odds between stronger and weaker teams.
A market that lets you predict how many maps or rounds will be played in a match series. Typically available for Bo3 (best of three) and Bo5 formats.
Odds that update in real time as a match unfolds, reflecting the current performance of both teams. Live markets give active viewers the chance to make decisions based on the latest momentum in the game.
A long-term market where you pick the team you think will win the entire tournament — not just a single match. Odds are typically higher than single-match markets, making it a good fit for users who follow a tournament from start to finish.
Major Esports Tournaments Covered at c400
C400 covers a wide range of major esports tournaments popular among Malaysian fans. Here's a quick overview of the tournaments and game titles typically available.
| Game Title | Major Tournaments | Match Format | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dota 2 | The International, ESL One | Bo3 / Bo5 | Year-round |
| Mobile Legends: Bang Bang | MSC, M-Series World Championship | Bo3 / Bo5 | Periodic |
| CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) | BLAST, IEM Major | Bo1 / Bo3 | Monthly |
| League of Legends | Worlds Championship, LCK, LPL | Bo3 / Bo5 | Periodic |
Listings and schedules vary by tournament season. Check the E-Sports section after logging in for the latest matches.
MLBB remains the most popular esports title in Malaysia as it is a mobile game widely played by the local gaming community. The annual M-Series tournament consistently draws high interest, and matches involving Malaysian or Indonesian teams tend to attract the most viewers on the c400 platform. If you're also interested in traditional sports markets, check out the local and international football betting for more options.
Two Key Concepts for Esports Beginners
Concept 1: Bo3 and Bo5 Series Format
- Definition
- Bo3 stands for "best of 3" — a series decided over a maximum of 3 matches, where the first team to win 2 matches takes the series. Bo5 means "best of 5", with the first team to win 3 matches crowned the winner. This format determines how many maps or rounds may be played in total.
- Simple example
- In a Bo3 series, Team A wins the first match, Team B wins the second, and Team A wins the third — a final result of 2-1 to Team A. If you selected the "Total Maps Over 2.5" market, your bet wins as three matches were played.
Concept 2: First Map Winner Market
- Definition
- This market asks you to predict who will win only the first map or round of a series, regardless of the overall series result. The team that wins the first map does not necessarily go on to win the entire series.
- Simple example
- A Bo3 series between Team X and Team Y kicks off. You back Team X to win the first map at odds of 1.85. Team X takes the first map but ultimately loses the series 1-2. Your bet on the first map still wins — you only needed to predict the first map, not the overall series winner.
How to Deposit & Withdraw for the Esports Section
MYR Deposit Steps
- Log in to your c400 account, or register if you're a new user.
- Navigate to the deposit section in your account menu.
- Select your preferred payment method — FPX, Touch 'n Go eWallet, or manual bank transfer.
- Enter your deposit amount in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) and confirm the transaction.
- FPX and TNG deposits are usually credited within minutes. For manual transfers, allow time for confirmation from the c400 team.
- Once your balance has been credited, go to the E-Sports section and select the match you want to bet on.
Withdrawal Steps
- Make sure the name on your bank account matches the details on your c400 account.
- Navigate to the withdrawal section and enter the amount you wish to withdraw.
- Select your withdrawal method and confirm the request.
- Withdrawals to local bank accounts are typically processed within 1–3 business days. Check our FAQ section if you have further enquiries.
| Method | Processing Time | Minimum Limit |
|---|---|---|
| FPX (Internet Banking) | Instant | Low |
| Touch 'n Go eWallet | Instant | Low |
| Manual Bank Transfer | 1–3 Hours | Moderate |
| Bank Withdrawal | 1–3 Business Days | Check account |
FAQ — Esports
Frequently asked questions about the E-Sports section at c400