Esports at 13600 — Video Game League Betting for Malaysian Players
This page covers the esports section of 13600 — including available game titles, how to follow matches live, major league schedules, and how to get started from your phone. It's made for esports fans who want to follow competitive play while joining betting markets.
What Is Esports and Why Are So Many Malaysian Players Getting Into It?
Esports refers to professional video game competitions broadcast live to audiences around the world. Teams or individual players compete in titles like Mobile Legends, DOTA 2, CS2, and League of Legends. Much like football or badminton, esports has official leagues, match schedules, and results you can follow in real time.
Malaysia is one of Southeast Asia's most active esports communities. Many young Malaysians have been playing titles like Mobile Legends and DOTA 2 for years — making them natural viewers and supporters when local teams compete on the international stage. 13600 gives you a platform to follow these matches at a deeper level.
Major Esports Titles & Leagues on Offer
Here's a quick overview of the esports titles available at 13600, including market types and match frequency:
| Title / League | Market Types | Match Frequency | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile Legends Bang Bang | Win/Loss, Map Handicap, Total Kills | Weekly throughout the league season | Malaysian & SEA MLBB fans |
| DOTA 2 | Match winner, First blood, Total maps | Running throughout the year | Competitive DOTA fans |
| CS2 | Round winner, Handicap round, Total kills | Majors & regional matches | Competitive FPS fans |
| League of Legends | League winner, First dragon, Total towers | Spring & Summer Season | Global MOBA fans |
The list of titles and markets may change with the competition season. Check the latest market board in your account.
Follow Every Match, Even on a Small Screen
Android and iOS
The 13600 esports section is fully accessible through the Chrome or Safari mobile browser with no additional app required. Android users who prefer a faster experience can install the official app. For iOS users, all features are available via Safari with the same quality.
Low-Connection Display
Match schedules, odds, and live results load in a lightweight format that works even on 3G or limited data. Only the essential elements load first — you won't miss a key result because of a slow connection.
Clear Call-to-Action Buttons
All betting buttons are sized to be tapped accurately on a phone screen. The esports interface uses a clean layout — match list at the top, market options in the middle, and confirmation at the bottom. No need to zoom in or scroll sideways to make your selections.
Four Ways Malaysian Players Follow Esports
Most SEA league matches take place in the evening, roughly between 8 and 11 pm — the most comfortable window for Malaysian players to catch a live stream after work. The 13600 platform is accessible directly from your phone without needing to open a computer.
When Malaysian teams compete at international events like the SEA Games or regional championships, local fan interest surges. 13600 keeps its markets updated in real time throughout those matches as developments unfold.
Many young Malaysian players follow esports from cyber cafés or their bedroom over a home WiFi connection. The 13600 platform runs smoothly in both settings — the same interface is available across all devices with no difference in functionality.
International-level DOTA 2 and CS2 matches sometimes take place in the early hours of the morning in Malaysia. Users can set notifications in their account so they never miss market openings for matches they're interested in, even outside regular hours.
How to Read the Esports Match Schedule and Markets
For users new to esports betting at 13600, the market interface may look a little different from traditional sports. Each esports match is displayed with team names, match format (e.g. Bo1, Bo3, or Bo5), and the exact start time in Malaysian Time.
Understanding Bo3 and Bo5 Formats
Bo3 stands for "Best of 3" — the first team to win two maps takes the match. Bo5 means "Best of 5" — three map wins are required. Understanding these formats matters because they affect the markets available. The "Total Maps" market, for instance, depends on how many maps are played before the match concludes.
Live In-Play Markets
Beyond pre-match markets, the 13600 esports section offers live markets for ongoing matches. Odds update dynamically as the game progresses — for example, if one team takes an early lead, their odds will shift to reflect the current state of play. A stable internet connection is recommended for the best experience.
To get started, open an account at 13600 and go to the Esports section from the navigation menu after logging in. The current match schedule will be displayed with dates, times, and available markets.
Things Many Users Overlook in the Esports Section
Markets Close Before Start Time
Unlike football, esports markets often close earlier — sometimes 30 to 60 minutes before a match starts. This is because team line-ups and player conditions can change faster in esports. Check the markets early and make your decision before the window closes.
Delayed or Cancelled Matches
Esports matches can be delayed due to technical issues such as server disruptions or player connectivity problems. In such cases, the platform follows its official policy — bets are typically refunded if a match is cancelled entirely. Check the details in your account's terms section.
Find Matches Using Filters
If the match list is long, use the filter function to sort by game title or date. This makes it quicker to find the match you're looking for without having to scroll through the entire list.
Enable Match Notifications
In your account settings, you can enable notifications for when markets open on specific matches. This is handy for matches scheduled at unusual hours, particularly international fixtures in different time zones from Malaysia.
Deposit for Esports — In MYR, Hassle-Free
All activity in the 13600 esports section is in MYR. You deposit in RM, credits are added in RM, and withdrawals are in RM — no currency conversion or additional charges.
Accepted deposit methods include FPX (direct transfer from Maybank, CIMB, RHB, Public Bank), Touch 'n Go eWallet, and other local e-wallets. The minimum deposit starts from RM20 and is typically processed instantly via FPX.
One important thing to note: the name on your bank account must match the name registered on your 13600 account. A name mismatch can delay your withdrawal. If you have any questions about deposits or withdrawals, refer to the FAQ for a step-by-step guide.