Live Esports Odds: CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends and More
Kings Game covers more than a dozen esports titles with pre-match and in-play markets, from Counter-Strike 2 majors to Dota 2's The International. Lines open daily, crypto deposits settle fast, and esports-specific promotions run throughout the year.
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Bet on Sports and Esports at Kings Game
One account covers traditional leagues and competitive gaming markets, with crypto-friendly deposits and live odds.
Kings Game combines a full sportsbook with a dedicated esports vertical, giving bettors one place to cover both the NFL playoffs and a CS2 Major. The platform accepts USD and a wide range of cryptocurrencies - Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, Litecoin, Dogecoin, and TRON - which makes it a practical choice for players who prefer to keep funds on-chain.
The sports side covers American staples - NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL - plus international soccer, tennis, and boxing. Lines open well ahead of game time and update continuously once play starts. Live betting is available across most leagues, with markets on totals, spreads, and props refreshing throughout each event.
Esports coverage goes beyond simple match-winner bets. Kings Game posts markets on map scores, round totals, first blood, and in some cases individual player performance. Titles in rotation include CS2, League of Legends, Dota 2, and Valorant, with line depth expanding during major tournament cycles like The International or the CS2 Majors circuit.
The platform operates under a Curacao license (8048/JAZ2019-044). Curacao oversight is less restrictive than MGA or UKGC frameworks, so players should verify local regulations before depositing - particularly given the US market, where state-by-state rules still vary significantly.
New accounts qualify for a 100% deposit match plus 100 free spins on the casino side. Sports-specific promotions appear separately in the promotions tab and typically rotate around marquee events. For account or betting questions, support runs through live chat, email, phone, and Telegram.
Major Sports Coverage
NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, soccer, tennis, and boxing with live betting and prop markets across all main events.
Esports Depth
CS2, League of Legends, Dota 2, and Valorant with map-level markets, round totals, and bracket wagers during majors.
Crypto-Friendly Banking
Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, Litecoin, Dogecoin, and TRON accepted alongside Visa and Mastercard, with faster crypto payouts.
12 Esports Titles You Can Bet On
From FPS arenas to MOBA finals, every major competitive scene covered year-round.
Kings Game carries betting lines across 12 esports disciplines, covering the most-watched competitive titles in North America and globally. Whether it's a weekend league match or a multi-million-dollar international final, markets are live on the platform throughout the year. New disciplines are added as their prize pools and broadcast viewership reach competitive scale.
Market depth varies by discipline. CS2 and Dota 2 lead the catalog, offering map handicaps, total rounds, first kill, and tournament outright winners across dozens of weekly fixtures. Valorant has grown steadily into a major betting scene and now carries comparable odds coverage and live market availability alongside those established names.
The bet types available shift depending on the game format. MOBAs (Dota 2, League of Legends, King of Glory) favor kill totals, first objectives, and total game duration. FPS titles (CS2, Valorant, Call of Duty) center on map results, pistol round winners, and series scores. Sports sims like FC 25 and Rocket League mirror traditional sportsbook logic, with match outcomes, goal lines, and first-to-score options following familiar patterns for any sports bettor.
All 12 disciplines support pre-match and live in-play wagering, with odds refreshed in real time as rounds unfold. For flagship events like The International or the ESL Pro League, dedicated tournament lobbies group every available market in one view.
| Discipline | Genre | Core Market Types | Signature Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| CS2 | FPS | Map winner, round handicap, first kill | ESL Pro League |
| Dota 2 | MOBA | Match winner, first blood, kill total | The International |
| League of Legends | MOBA | Game winner, first tower, series score | World Championship |
| Valorant | FPS | Map score, series winner, round total | Champions Tour |
| FC 25 | Sports sim | Match result, total goals, first scorer | eWorld Cup |
| Call of Duty | FPS | Map winner, kill total, series outright | CDL Major |
| Rocket League | Sports sim | Match winner, total goals, overtime | RLCS World Championship |
| Overwatch 2 | FPS | Map winner, match outright | Overwatch Champions Series |
| StarCraft II | RTS | Series winner, map count | IEM Katowice |
| Rainbow Six Siege | FPS | Map winner, round total, series score | Six Invitational |
| King of Glory | MOBA | Match winner, first kill, kill line | KGL Finals |
| Fortnite | Battle Royale | Top placement, elimination total | FNCS Global Championship |
Top Esports Tournaments
The biggest competitive events, fully covered at Kings Game.
The esports calendar runs year-round, and Kings Game covers the highest-profile competitions across multiple titles. From Dota 2's crowdfunded prize pool records to CS2's tactical map-by-map betting markets, the sportsbook is built for players who follow the competitive circuit closely.
The International stands apart as the largest annual esports event. Its prize pool has exceeded $30 million in peak years, funded through a community contribution system tied to in-game item sales. Kings Game lists match winner, tournament outright, first blood, and map-specific lines across every bracket stage, from the group phase through the double-elimination playoff to the Grand Final.
League of Legends Worlds runs each October and November, drawing viewership in the tens of millions. The tournament begins with play-in rounds and progresses through a Swiss-format main event to a knockout bracket. Kings Game covers all main-stage matches with live markets active from the first pick-and-ban phase of each series.
CS2 Majors are held twice annually under Valve's licensing framework, each carrying a $1.25 million prize pool and 24 teams split across Challengers, Legends, and Champions stages. Markets include pistol round winner, knife round outcome, per-map handicap, and series total maps. Lines open days before each stage and stay live throughout.
Beyond these flagships, Kings Game lists betting markets for Valorant Champions Tour, ESL Pro League, and BLAST Premier throughout the year. Deposits accept Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether (USDT), Litecoin, and Dogecoin alongside Visa and Mastercard, so funding your account before a major's opening day takes minutes.
| Event | Game | Prize Pool | Stages Covered |
|---|---|---|---|
| The International | Dota 2 | $30M+ | Groups, Playoffs, Grand Final |
| LoL Worlds | League of Legends | $2.2M | Play-ins, Main Event, Final |
| CS2 Major (x2/year) | CS2 | $1.25M | Challengers, Legends, Champions |
| Valorant Champions | Valorant | $1M+ | Group Stage, Playoffs, Final |
| ESL Pro League | CS2 | $750K | Regular Season, Playoffs |
Betting Markets
From map handicaps to tournament outrights, Kings Game covers the full range of competitive esports action.
Kings Game covers esports across the titles that actually draw competitive viewership: CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, Valorant, and mobile titles like King of Glory. Rather than treating these as a novelty add-on, the sportsbook builds market sets around each game's own structure, so the betting options reflect how matches are actually decided.
The foundational markets are familiar enough. Match winner is the starting point, but handicap lines extend it: backing a team at -1.5 maps requires them to win the series 2-0, while +1.5 gives the underdog coverage to drop one map and still pay out. Map totals work at the individual map level, setting a rounds line, commonly 26.5 in CS2, that does not depend on who wins. Game duration markets in Dota 2 and League of Legends follow the same logic, using minutes instead of rounds, and they let you form a position on how dominant one team expects to be without picking a side.
Live betting moves fastest during major events, where Kings Game updates odds between maps rather than waiting for series completion. Prop markets at this level include first kill, first tower taken, and pistol round winner. These are scoped to single maps, which keeps stakes manageable and gives bettors a chance to react to in-game momentum shifts that prematch lines cannot account for.
Outright markets open well ahead of tournaments like the ESL Pro League, PGL Majors for CS2, The International in Dota 2, and VCT Champions in Valorant. Lines typically cover series winner, top-4 finish, and group stage advancement. Early prices before the bracket firms up often carry more value than odds placed after day-one results narrow the field.
Depositing via Bitcoin, Ethereum, or USDT alongside Visa and Mastercard matters here specifically: crypto confirmations clear faster during high-traffic tournament days, so funds land while the live market is still open.
| Market Type | Example Bet | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Team A moneyline to win series | Full series |
| Map Handicap | Team A -1.5 maps | Full series |
| Map Total Rounds | CS2 Map 1 over/under 26.5 rounds | Single map |
| Game Duration | Dota 2 Game 1 under 35 minutes | Single game |
| First Blood | Which team records the opening kill | Single map |
| Pistol Round Winner | CT or T side takes pistol round | Single map |
| Tournament Outright | Winner of PGL Major | Full event |
| Top-4 Finish | Team to reach the semifinals | Full event |
Odds and Margin
How Kings Game prices esports markets and what it actually costs you to bet
Kings Game displays odds in American format by default. A line of -110 means you stake $110 to profit $100. That extra $10 is the sportsbook's cut, baked into both sides of the market rather than charged as a separate fee. The gap between a mathematically fair price and what the book actually pays is called the margin, or vig. Every bettor pays it, most just don't track it.
On the biggest esports events, margins tend to be tighter because match volume is high and professional traders actively monitor price movement. A CS2 Major or League of Legends World Championship moneyline typically carries a margin of 4-6%. That puts flagship esports on roughly the same footing as a mid-week NFL game, which is a real improvement from even three years ago when esports lines were routinely padded to 10% or higher.
Smaller markets cost more. A regional Valorant qualifier, a Dota 2 division-two series, or a prop bet on total maps in a LoL match can carry margins of 8-12%. Kings Game has to offset lower liquidity and harder-to-source pricing data somewhere, and it shows up in wider spreads. If value matters, stick to main moneylines on Tier-1 events. Treat live map props as entertainment, not a hunting ground for edge.
You can switch odds format in account settings if American lines aren't comfortable. Decimal format makes margin arithmetic straightforward: subtract 1 from each outcome's decimal odds, sum the results, and multiply by 100. A two-way market at 1.91/1.91 comes out to roughly 4.7%. That quick check tells you more about a given market than any promotional copy does.
| Market Type | Typical Margin |
|---|---|
| CS2 Major - moneyline | 4-6% |
| LoL Worlds / LEC - moneyline | 5-7% |
| Dota 2 TI / DPC - moneyline | 4-6% |
| Valorant Champions - moneyline | 5-7% |
| Regional / Tier-2 leagues | 7-10% |
| Map totals & round props | 8-12% |
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