Jupem2u E-Sports — Malaysia Professional Video Game Tournament Betting
This page walks you through how to bet on esports tournaments at jupem2u — covering available game titles, how to read the markets, key terms, and how to access everything from your phone. All in English, for Malaysian users.
From Search to First Bet — Four Steps
A straightforward flow for new users looking to get started with E-Sports on jupem2u.
Register or Log In to Your jupem2u Account
If you don't have an account yet, registration only requires an email address, username, and password. Existing users can log in directly. All E-Sports features are only accessible after logging in — this keeps your betting records intact and your deposits secure.
Go to the E-Sports Section
After logging in, select E-Sports from the navigation menu. You'll see a list of active or upcoming tournaments — from Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) through to Dota 2 and CS2. Each match displays its start time, the competing teams and the number of available markets.
Choose a Market and Check the Odds
Click on any match to view detailed markets. Common markets include match winner, map handicap, total maps played and first map winner. Check the odds on offer — they reflect estimated probabilities based on each team's performance history.
Enter Amount, Confirm, and Wait for the Result
Enter your stake in RM, review the estimated payout, and confirm. Once the match ends, results are updated automatically and your account balance is credited or deducted accordingly. Your full betting history is available in the account section at any time.
How to Read E-Sports Odds — A Practical Example
Odds determine how much you receive if your bet wins. Here's a simple example and a market comparison table.
Team A (odds 1.75) vs Team B (odds 2.10). You place RM 20 on Team A to win the match. If Team A wins, you receive RM 20 × 1.75 = RM 35 (including your RM 20 stake). Your net profit is RM 15. If Team B wins, your bet loses and RM 20 is deducted from your account balance.
This is a neutral example to help illustrate how odds work. Actual odds vary by match and time.
| Market Type | Description | Example Games | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Which team wins the overall match | MLBB, Dota 2, CS2 | The most common market, straightforward to understand |
| Map Handicap | One team is given a map advantage to balance the odds | Dota 2, CS2 | Best used when one team is significantly stronger |
| Total Maps (Over/Under) | Whether the total number of maps in a match goes over or under the set line | MLBB, Dota 2 | No need to pick a winner — just predict the total maps played |
| First Map Winner | The team that wins only the first map | CS2, MLBB | Faster results, lower exposure |
Key Terms You Need to Know
These terms come up frequently in the E-Sports interface — get familiar with them before you start betting.
- Map
- In esports like Dota 2 and CS2, a "map" refers to one full round of play. Matches are typically played in a best-of-3 (Bo3) or best-of-5 (Bo5) map format.
- Tournament
- An official competition involving multiple teams in a league or knockout format — such as the M-Series for MLBB or The International for Dota 2. Odds are typically more attractive during the knockout stages.
- Moneyline
- The most straightforward market — you simply pick the winner with no handicap applied. Odds reflect each team's estimated chances of winning based on their latest performance data.
- Live Betting
- Bets placed while a match is in progress. Odds shift in real time based on what's happening in the game. These markets are more dynamic, but the betting window may close at any moment.
- Local Malaysian Teams
- Teams like BOOM Esports, RSG Malaysia, and MLBB squads from the Malaysia Professional League regularly compete in regional tournaments. Malaysian players can follow local team performance through the E-Sports section on jupem2u.
- Bo3 / Bo5
- Short for "Best of 3" or "Best of 5" — a match format where the first team to win 2 or 3 maps respectively takes the match. This affects the total maps markets available.
E-Sports Tournaments to Follow
Jupem2u offers markets for a range of international and regional e-sports tournaments relevant to Malaysian users.
The most popular mobile MOBA in Southeast Asia. The M-Series tournaments (M5, M6 and beyond) are the most prestigious events on the Malaysian e-sports calendar. Local teams regularly compete on the world stage, making this the top focus for Malaysian users.
One of the longest-running esports titles with the highest tournament prize pools in the world through The International. Markets are available for regular season leagues, majors and The International, including map handicap and total kills markets.
The successor to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and now the benchmark for professional FPS (first-person shooter) esports. CS2 Majors held several times a year draw fans from around the world, including Malaysia.
E-Sports vs Traditional Sports — Key Differences
Both are available on jupem2u. Understand the difference so you can choose the section that suits you best.
- Professional video games (MLBB, Dota 2, CS2)
- Map and round-based markets
- Tournaments run year-round with no fixed season
- Strong following among users aged 18–30
- Followed via live streams on streaming platforms
- Physical sports (football, badminton, tennis)
- 1X2, Asian handicap, over/under goals markets
- Depends on the specific league season schedule
- Popular across all age groups
- Followed via local TV and radio broadcasts
If you're a video game fan who follows regional esports teams, the E-Sports section on jupem2u offers a betting experience that's closer to your interests. You can also explore Virtual Sports as an alternative if you prefer betting without relying on actual tournament schedules.
Start Following E-Sports Tournaments Now
Create a jupem2u account and access MLBB, Dota 2 and CS2 markets — deposit in RM via FPX or TNG eWallet, straight from your phone.
Follow E-Sports Comfortably from Your Phone
The majority of jupem2u users who follow E-Sports do so on their smartphones — which makes sense given that games like Mobile Legends are played on mobile themselves. The E-Sports section interface is designed for easy use on smaller screens: browsing tournaments, selecting markets and confirming bets can all be done in just a few taps.
For in-play matches, jupem2u updates odds continuously as the game progresses. On a standard 4G or WiFi connection, the betting page loads fast enough that you won't miss opportunities while the match is live.
Android users can download the official jupem2u app from our app download page for a more stable experience and tournament update notifications. iOS users can save a shortcut to their home screen via Safari for quick access without downloading anything.
On slower internet connections — common in rural areas or during peak hours — the platform continues to function as heavy graphic elements are automatically scaled back to keep the core betting features responsive.
E-Sports and Malaysian Users — Why It's Growing
Malaysia is one of Southeast Asia's most active esports communities. Games like Mobile Legends Bang Bang have millions of active players in the country, and professional-level tournaments regularly attract local media coverage. This means Malaysian users have a deeper context on teams, players, and tournament formats compared to other sports categories.
This makes E-Sports betting more informed for local users — you don't need to start from scratch researching team form, since you likely already follow them as a fan. jupem2u provides the platform that connects your knowledge as an esports fan with the right betting markets.
For further guidance on making more informed betting decisions, visit our FAQ page covering basic questions about accounts, payments, and platform usage.
FAQ — Esports at jupem2u
Six questions new users most often ask about E-Sports betting.
The jupem2u E-Sports section covers tournaments for several major titles including Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB), Dota 2 and CS2. Additional games may be available depending on the current tournament schedule. After logging in, you can view the full list of games and active tournaments available for betting at that time.
Yes, jupem2u supports in-play (live) betting for selected esports matches. While a match is ongoing, available markets will display continuously updated odds. One important note: in-play betting windows can close at any time depending on the game phase, so make sure you place your bet before the market closes.
The E-Sports section on jupem2u displays a list of upcoming matches within the next 24–72 hours, along with start times, team names, and the number of open markets. For automatic notifications on upcoming matches, Android users can download the jupem2u app from the download the app ours that supports push notifications.
The minimum deposit amount depends on your chosen payment method. Generally, deposits via TNG eWallet start from RM 10, while FPX starts from RM 20. Once funds are credited to your account balance, you can place bets on any active E-Sports match. For the latest limits, check the deposit section in your account after logging in.
If an esports match is officially cancelled or postponed beyond a certain period, any bets placed will typically be refunded to your account balance. The exact policy depends on the match terms and the organiser's decision. For specific situations, refer to the Frequently Asked Questions us or reach our support team via the email address listed in the footer of this page.
Yes. jupem2u is accessible from anywhere in Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak, as long as you have a mobile data or WiFi connection. The platform is optimised for efficient data use, making it suitable for users in areas with slower connectivity. The time zone difference between Peninsular and East Malaysia does not affect access — all match times are displayed in your device's local time.
User Notes
E-Sports betting on jupem2u is for entertainment purposes. Enjoy the platform responsibly and within your means. For further guidance, visit the Responsible Gaming us.