What the Esports Section at 152 Offers
From MOBAs like Mobile Legends and Dota 2 to first-person shooters like CS2 and Valorant — all in one platform.
Odds update in real time as the match unfolds — bet while a map is in play for more precise opportunities.
Choose from overall match result, first map winner, total kills, and many more specialised market options.
The 152 esports interface is optimised for smaller screens — all betting functions work seamlessly on both Android and iOS devices.
Diving Into E-Sports – Five Sub-Themes You Should Know
MOBA Competitions and Mobile Legends' Dominance in Malaysia
Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) is one of the most popular games in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia. The MPL (Mobile Legends Professional League) Malaysia draws hundreds of thousands of viewers each season, and 152 offers dedicated betting markets for these high-profile matches. You can bet on your favourite team, pick who wins a specific map, or choose which team destroys the enemy base first.
Dota 2 – From Regional Leagues to The International
Dota 2 has a dedicated following in Malaysia, particularly among experienced PC gamers. The International is one of the world's biggest esports tournaments by prize pool, and betting activity stays strong throughout the qualifying season and major events. Players on 152 can follow regional match schedules and place bets based on each team's performance history.
CS2 and First-Person Shooter Esports
Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) remains one of the most followed esports titles globally. Its competitive format — two teams, 30 rounds, first to 16 wins — makes map-by-map betting markets particularly popular. At 152, you can bet on the overall match result, individual map winners, and round handicaps for lopsided matchups.
PUBG Mobile and Free Fire for the Mobile Gaming Community
Mobile-based esports titles like PUBG Mobile and Free Fire are growing rapidly, with frequent regional events held across Malaysia and Indonesia. The markets for these games differ slightly from MOBAs — you can bet on which team claims the final "chicken dinner", or which team racks up the most eliminations in a match.
Valorant and the New Wave of Competitive Esports
Valorant, developed by Riot Games, has captured the attention of many young Malaysian players since its league format launched. Sharing similarities with CS2 but adding unique agent abilities into the mix, every Valorant match offers extra dimensions for betting. 152 updates its Valorant markets regularly in line with the VCT (Valorant Champions Tour) schedule.
Overview of E-Sports Markets at 152
The table below shows the common market types available for each major esports game category on the 152 platform:
| Games | Key Market Types | Update Frequency | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile Legends | Match winner, map win, first kill | During the match | Southeast Asian local league fans |
| Dota 2 | Series winner, map handicap, total game duration | Pre-match & live | Players following global leagues |
| CS2 | Map winner, round handicap, total rounds | Real-time per map | Fans of competitive match formats |
| Valorant | Match winner, total rounds, team handicap | Following the VCT schedule | The new generation of competitive esports |
How to Fund Your Account and Start Betting on E-Sports
Before placing any bets on esports matches at 152, make sure your account has sufficient balance. Here are the steps for depositing funds and withdrawing your winnings:
Visit the registration page and fill in your basic details. Account verification can be completed within minutes via email or phone number.
Choose from DuitNow, Boost, or online bank transfer. All methods support transactions in Malaysian Ringgit (RM).
Enter your deposit amount, follow the payment instructions, and wait for confirmation. Your balance is usually credited within 5–15 minutes.
Navigate to the Esports section, select the game and match you want, then choose your market and enter your stake.
Withdrawal requests are processed within 24–48 hours. Make sure your bank account is verified to avoid any delays.
| Payment Methods | Processing Time | Minimum Limit |
|---|---|---|
| DuitNow | Instant to 10 minutes | RM 20 |
| Boost | 5–15 minutes | RM 20 |
| Online bank transfer | 10–30 minutes | RM 50 |
| Bank Withdrawal | 24–48 hours | RM 50 |
Ready to Enter the Esports Arena?
Register for a 152 account now and start betting on your favourite esports tournaments — from Mobile Legends to Dota 2, all on one platform.
Account Security & Fair Play
All transactions and personal data on the 152 platform are protected using industry-standard SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption. This means information transmitted between your device and 152's servers cannot be intercepted or read by third parties.
For account security, 152 offers two-factor authentication, which can be enabled through your account settings. This extra layer of protection helps keep your account safe from unauthorised login attempts — even if your password is compromised.
In terms of betting fairness, the odds displayed for every e-sports market on 152 are calculated based on actual match statistics and updated automatically in line with in-game developments. The system does not involve any manual manipulation of individual players' winning chances.
Key Terms in E-Sports Betting
A figure representing the ratio of potential returns to your stake. Odds of 1.75 mean a RM 100 bet could return RM 175 (including your stake) if your selection wins.
In e-sports, handicaps are typically applied in map units. For example, if Team A is given -1.5 maps, they must win by a margin of 2 maps for your bet to win.
Bets placed while a match is in progress. Odds shift quickly in response to live in-game momentum, offering different opportunities compared to pre-match betting.
Match format in esports. Bo3 means the series is decided over 3 maps — the first team to win 2 maps takes the series. Bo5 requires 3 map wins. The format directly affects which markets are available to you.
Bets placed before a match begins. Odds are more stable than live betting, and markets usually open hours or days ahead of the match.
A bet that is cancelled because the match did not proceed or did not meet the minimum requirements. In such cases, your stake is typically refunded in full to your account.
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