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Topic: A beginner's guide to esports betting - page 4. (Read 706 times)

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March 27, 2019, 08:35:07 AM
#8
I like that beginners guide to esports betting you posted. Since, this was discussed. I want to suggests some teams in League of Legends. In North America LCS, you should try to focus more on
  • Team Liquid
  • TSM;
  • and C9
In Korea Server, you should vote more on:
  • SKT T1
  • Griffin
Those teams are competitive teams for me participating in different regions.
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March 27, 2019, 08:23:21 AM
#7
Thank you for sharing. I watch the DotA movie on the site. I feel that DotA is like a Warcraft which I already played in the past and I think it's almost similar to DotA.

Dota is the forefather of the Dota 2 which is in the Esport gambling site.

But I never tried to play esports betting before so I think I need to learn first about how to place the bet so if someday, I want to try to play DotA, I know what I will do.

It is quite easy to bet actually you just need to pick a team that you think will in the match.

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March 27, 2019, 06:59:03 AM
#6
Thank you for sharing. I watch the DotA movie on the site. I feel that DotA is like a Warcraft which I already played in the past and I think it's almost similar to DotA.

But I never tried to play esports betting before so I think I need to learn first about how to place the bet so if someday, I want to try to play DotA, I know what I will do.

All in all that is a good article for beginner like me. I will learn more about esports betting later.
legendary
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March 27, 2019, 06:42:59 AM
#5
Nice guide! As for a few extra resources available on teams and players for some esports games, Liquipedia (click for link) has a great deal of information on past and future tournaments for a whole lot of esports but primarily CS:GO and Dota 2, for tournaments both small and big. HLTV (click for link) is my personal favorite resource for CS:GO as the site provides individual pages for matches in various tournaments and in-depth information on any CS:GO team, as well as a timetable for future matches. Nothing's better than HLTV for CS:GO.
This is the place on where i do hang out when it comes to Dota 2.It has all the necessary informations you do seek or needed of which can really be used on your esports bets.

@OP, thanks for the share up but as far as i remember this site had been spammed out by some of users already.
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March 27, 2019, 01:16:38 AM
#4
Every time I do Esports betting I always do money line and props bet.

The money line is much easier to win, though the odds on some popular team battling against each other is quite low.

Props bet is much harder as it based on luck since its hard to predict who will gain the first 10 kills etc. But the reward here is quite good in my opinion.
legendary
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March 26, 2019, 09:33:58 PM
#3
Thanks for sharing, as I have no idea how esports betting works so I'll take few minutes to read it. To be honest I'm attracted with any esports betting since few years ago but maybe I need to learn it now as this going to be more popular in the future.
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March 26, 2019, 09:25:17 PM
#2
Nice guide! As for a few extra resources available on teams and players for some esports games, Liquipedia (click for link) has a great deal of information on past and future tournaments for a whole lot of esports but primarily CS:GO and Dota 2, for tournaments both small and big. HLTV (click for link) is my personal favorite resource for CS:GO as the site provides individual pages for matches in various tournaments and in-depth information on any CS:GO team, as well as a timetable for future matches. Nothing's better than HLTV for CS:GO.
jr. member
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March 26, 2019, 08:53:42 PM
#1
Esports betting is not new in the gambling sphere anymore, so I'd like to share this article with you guys, especially with those new in the world of esports betting: https://www.bitcoinsportsbetting.co.uk/news/beginners-guide-to-esports-betting/
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