N100 Esports — Follow the World's Biggest Video Game Tournaments
This page covers everything you need to know about the Esports category at n100 — what games are on offer, how to place a bet, the available odds markets, and how to access the platform from your smartphone in Malaysia.
What Is E-Sukan and Why Is It Growing in Popularity?
Esports refers to competitive video gaming broadcast live and watched by millions of fans worldwide. At n100, you can place bets on esports match outcomes — such as who wins, how many maps are taken, or which team reaches a specific objective first. It's no different from watching and betting on a regular football league, just in a digital format.
Malaysia is one of the most active countries in Southeast Asia when it comes to gaming. Younger generations in particular follow Mobile Legends and DOTA 2 tournaments closely. With n100, that passion for gaming can become a more engaging, interactive experience through betting that is grounded in analysis and knowledge of your favourite teams.
How Malaysian Users Enjoy Esports at n100
Active Video Gaming Enthusiasts
N100 users from urban areas such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru regularly use the platform to follow E-Sukan tournaments while placing bets. Most of them are already used to watching MPL Malaysia matches on streaming platforms, and n100 complements that experience by letting them get directly involved through betting.
A common scenario: a Mobile Legends fan is watching the MPL semifinal on his phone over the weekend. With the n100 app, he can place bets on his favourite team at the same time — no need to switch between apps. This makes watching more engaging and informed, since users have to analyse team performance before making their call.
A Growing Esports Community
In areas outside the city like Terengganu and Kelantan, interest in video gaming is growing steadily — especially among younger users who are active on social media. n100 offers a Bahasa Melayu interface, making it easy for users of all levels to navigate the E-Sukan betting markets without any language barrier.
Top Esports Tournaments Followed by Malaysian Users
Here is an overview of the E-Sukan tournaments that attract the most attention from Malaysian users, along with details on their formats, commonly available markets, and the level of knowledge required.
| Games | Main Format | Common Markets | Best Suited For |
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| Mobile Legends: Bang Bang | Bo3 / Bo5, league & knockout | Match winner, map handicap, total kills | Users who actively follow MPL Malaysia |
| DOTA 2 | Bo3 / Bo5, international tournaments | Match winner, first Roshan, first tower taken | Fans who know the Radiant vs. Dire format |
| CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) | Bo3, knockout format | Match winner, round handicap, half-time score | FPS fans familiar with maps like Dust2 and Mirage |
| League of Legends | Bo5, regional league | Match winner, first Dragon, first Baron | Users following LCK and regional tournaments |
Five Things You Should Know About Esports
This section breaks E-Sukan down into subtopics that new users frequently ask about, giving you a fuller picture before you start betting.
Bo1 means "Best of 1" — a single match decides the winner. Bo3 requires a team to win 2 out of 3 matches, while Bo5 requires 3 out of 5. Knowing the format matters because map handicap markets depend entirely on how many matches are played. The most common beginner mistake is betting on "total maps" without checking the match format first.
General markets like "match winner" (1X2) are ideal for beginners. Specific markets such as "which team secures the first Dragon" or "total kills under 30" require a deeper understanding of each team's playstyle. n100 offers both types of markets depending on the tournament selected.
Some matches allow bets to be placed while play is in progress (in-play betting). Odds shift dynamically based on the current state of the game — for example, if one team builds a significant lead, their odds of winning will shorten. This requires quick decision-making and a good read of the game's momentum.
In games like DOTA 2 and Mobile Legends, developers regularly release patches that rebalance heroes and characters. A new patch can completely shift the game's meta, turning previously dominant teams into underdogs — and vice versa. Fans who keep up with the latest patches have a clear analytical edge over those who don't.
Many E-Sukan tournaments are held in Korea, China, or Europe, which means match schedules can fall late at night or in the early hours in Malaysia (UTC+8). n100 displays all match times in Malaysian time to avoid any confusion when placing bets.
How to Start Betting on E-Sukan at n100
Getting started with E-Sukan on n100 is straightforward. Follow these steps for full access to all available betting markets.
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Open an Account at n100
Visit n100 homepage and click the Register button. Fill in your details accurately and complete the required identity verification.
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Top Up in MYR
Deposit using your preferred local method — FPX, Touch'n Go, Maybank, or CIMB. Funds are credited instantly for most methods.
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Navigate to the E-Sukan Section
From the main menu, select "E-Sukan" to view a list of ongoing and upcoming tournaments. Choose a game such as Mobile Legends, DOTA 2, or CS2 to see the available markets.
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Select a Market and Enter Your Stake
Click on the odds you want to add them to your bet slip. Enter the amount in RM and confirm your bet before the match starts.
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Track Results and Process Withdrawals
Once the match ends, winnings are credited automatically. You can request a withdrawal using the same method as your deposit. For further enquiries, visit help and FAQ page.
Understanding E-Sukan Odds and Markets
A Simple Example of Reading Odds
Say Team A is up against Team B in a Mobile Legends match. The odds for Team A to win are 1.65, and for Team B it's 2.25. If you bet RM 20 on Team A and they win, you receive RM 33.00 (that's RM 20 × 1.65). On the other hand, if you back Team B with RM 20 and they win, you receive RM 45.00. This is a neutral example to help you understand how the mechanics work — actual outcomes depend on real match results.
| Market Types | Quick Overview |
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| Match Winner (1X2) | Pick the team that wins the overall match |
| Map Handicap | Team A is given -1.5 maps, meaning they must win by at least 2 maps |
| Total Maps (Over/Under) | Predict whether the total number of maps played will be over or under the set figure |
| Specialist Markets | Example: which team reaches 10 kills first |
One Thing Many Users Overlook
Many new users deposit funds without first checking whether the tournament they want to bet on is currently available. At n100, the Esports match schedule is updated regularly. Major events like MPL Malaysia Season typically take place on weekends, while international leagues such as LCK can run on weekdays.
You can also use the search function within the platform to check active markets before making any financial decisions. If you are unsure about any aspect of the platform, FAQ section provides a comprehensive guide.
Users who download the official n100 app also benefit from push notifications that alert them when a tournament they are interested in is about to begin. You can get the app via the app download page.
Ready for the Next Match?
Register a free account on n100 now and access all E-Sukan markets directly from your smartphone. Deposit in MYR and start betting on Mobile Legends, DOTA 2, and more.