200000 E-Sports — Malaysia's Digital Arena
This page is your gateway to esports betting on the 200000 platform. Learn how to follow Mobile Legends, PUBG Mobile, and CS:GO tournaments, understand the available bet types, and find out how to deposit using local payment methods.
What Is E-Sports at 200000?
E-Sports, or esports, refers to professional video game competitions that are broadcast live. On the 200000 platform, the E-Sports section lets Malaysian users follow match updates, check tournament schedules, and engage with the growing esports betting ecosystem across Southeast Asia.
Unlike traditional sports, e-sports runs year-round with no lengthy off-season. There's always a match to follow — from domestic leagues like MPL Malaysia all the way to international events such as The International (Dota 2) and ESL Pro League (CS:GO). 200000 brings all of this together in one user-friendly interface, fully accessible from your smartphone.
How to Read E-Sports Odds
Odds are the numbers that tell you how much you stand to receive if your bet wins. Understanding odds formats is the first step before betting responsibly.
| Odds Type | Format | Example | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Decimal | 2.50 | Bet RM10 × 2.50 | Receive RM25 if you win |
| Breakdown | 3/2 | Bet RM10, win RM15 | RM15 profit + RM10 stake returned |
| Americas (positive) | +150 | Bet RM100 | Win RM150 if correct |
| American (negative) | -120 | Stake required: RM120 | To win RM100 |
The example above is a neutral illustration for explanatory purposes only. Actual odds vary by match and time.
Types of E-Sports Bets
- Match Winners — Pick the team that will win a single match outright.
- Handicap Map — Bet on the map win difference between the two teams.
- Over/Under — Predict whether the total kills, rounds, or points will go over or under the set number.
- Tournament Winner — Pick the team you think will win the entire tournament from the group stage onwards.
How Malaysians Follow E-Sports
Users from Petaling Jaya or Johor Bahru open the 200000 platform on mobile data while waiting for the LRT or bus. The E-Sports page loads quickly even on a standard 4G connection, displaying the latest MPL match schedule right on the home screen.
A group of e-sports fans in Kuala Lumpur gathered to watch a live PUBG Mobile tournament stream, checking match details on 200000 to learn more about the competing teams and their performance throughout the season.
E-sports fans from Sabah and Sarawak use the E-Sports section on 200000 to check the weekly match schedule. Content is displayed in Bahasa Melayu, making it easy for users to understand league structures and team names without having to search elsewhere.
Users new to the world of e-sports find this section a useful starting point. They can read up on the basics of each game, understand how betting works, and then create an account when they feel ready to get more involved.
Leagues & Tournaments Covered
Malaysia's e-sports community closely follows several major leagues that run throughout the year. MPL Malaysia (Mobile Legends Professional League) is the most popular, with weekly matches streamed live and watched by hundreds of thousands of viewers nationwide.
Beyond MPL, PUBG Mobile fans also follow the PMPL SEA (PUBG Mobile Pro League Southeast Asia), which brings together top teams from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and neighbouring countries. CS:GO still has a strong community in Malaysia, particularly among players in their 20s who grew up with the franchise. The 200000 platform lists all these major leagues with regularly updated schedules, so you never miss an important match.
Top E-Sports Games
- Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB)
- PUBG Mobile
- CS:GO / CS2
- Dota 2
- Valorant
E-Sports in the Context of Malaysian Sport
Malaysia is one of the most active countries in Southeast Asia when it comes to the e-sports ecosystem. The government has officially recognised e-sports as a formal sport, and there are numerous academies and training programmes for young players looking to build a career in the field.
Malaysia has a national e-sports team that competes at the SEA Games and Asian Games. The success of local athletes in MLBB and PUBG has sparked renewed interest among the younger generation.
Several high-end cyber cafes and esports arenas are now operating in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru, providing spaces for players to train and fans to watch live matches.
E-sports matches are streamed on YouTube and local streaming platforms, with Bahasa Melayu commentary that makes it easier for new fans to follow the flow of each match and understand team dynamics.
E-Sports vs Other Categories on 200000
| Category | E-Sports | Conventional Sports | Card Games |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Frequency | Almost every day | Season-dependent | Play anytime |
| Target Audience | Youth aged 18–35 | All age groups | Players of all levels |
| Result Types | Live & digital | Field / court | Instant, within the platform |
| The Basics | Understanding video games | Understand the rules of the game | Understanding card rules |
This schedule is for general reference. All categories are accessible via 200000 homepage.
Deposits & Payments for E-Sports
All transactions in the E-Sports section of the 200000 platform are processed in MYR. Users can make deposits using popular and secure local payment methods. Deposits are typically processed within minutes, so you can access content right away without a long wait.
Local Payment Methods
- TNG eWallet — Deposit directly from the Touch 'n Go app, processed instantly.
- Maybank2u / Maybank QR — Bank transfers via an interface familiar to most Malaysian users.
- DuitNow — Scan the QR code to pay without having to enter your account number manually.
- FPX (Online Bank Transfer) — Supports multiple local banks including CIMB, RHB, and Public Bank.
For withdrawal information and transaction limits, check your account section after logging in or refer to the FAQ.
What You Need to Know Before You Start
New User Checklist
- Register an account via the Register — takes less than 3 minutes
- Verify your email to fully activate your account
- Make your first deposit using your preferred local payment method
- Navigate to the E-Sports section via the top menu
- Check the match schedule and pick the leagues you're interested in
- Read up on both teams before placing any bets
- Contact support via FAQ if you have any questions
Useful Platform Features
- Match schedules are updated regularly across all major leagues
- Fully Bahasa Melayu interface
- Optimised for mobile — large buttons, clear navigation
- The official Android app is available for a smoother experience
- Transaction history and activity can be reviewed in your account
- Odds information is displayed clearly before confirmation
- Withdrawals to e-wallets are processed quickly
Ready to Follow the Action?
Register a free account at 200000 today and access the latest esports news, tournament schedules, and betting platform all in one place. Everything in Bahasa Melayu, right at your fingertips.
E-Sports FAQ
The 200000 platform covers matches from popular titles including Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), PUBG Mobile, CS:GO, Dota 2 and Valorant. The most frequently updated leagues include MPL Malaysia, PMPL SEA and several other international leagues. The match schedule is available directly in the E-Sports section once you log in to your account.
Once logged in, go to the deposit section and select your preferred payment method — TNG eWallet, Maybank, DuitNow, or FPX. Enter the amount in MYR and confirm the transaction. Deposits are typically credited within minutes. If you run into any issues, check the FAQ page or contact support.
Yes, the E-Sports page on 200000 is accessible directly through your phone browser (Chrome, Safari, or any other browser) with no app download required. The page is optimised for mobile screens and loads quickly on a standard 4G connection. That said, if you prefer a smoother experience with notifications and faster access, the official Android app is available for download at app download page.