Esports Betting at BetStrike Casino
Back Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, League of Legends and Valorant with crypto odds that move map by map. Deposit in USDT or Bitcoin, find 40 or more markets on a headline match, and settle in the same wallet you use for the casino floor.
Esports daily
CS2, Dota 2, LoL, Valorant
Live in-play
Prices move round by round
Crypto payouts
USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC
Major events
Majors, Internationals, splits
Curaçao licensed
No. 8048/JAZ2018-041
Sharp lines
Tight two-way pricing
Esports betting built for the BetStrike crowd
A full book, not a bolt-on tab
Esports betting at BetStrike Casino sits next to the slots and live tables as a proper product, not a bolt-on tab. The book covers the games people actually watch, from Counter-Strike 2 best-of-threes to The International, and it settles in the same crypto you already keep in your wallet. USDT, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin all move in and out without a bank sitting in the middle.
If you have followed a Major before, the layout will feel familiar. Pick a discipline, open a match, and the headline market sits up top with map and round bets stacked underneath. Prices update through the series, so a team dropping the first map shifts the line on the next one in real time. Curaçao licensing (number 8048/JAZ2018-041) sits behind the operation, and the minimum age to register is 18.
None of this assumes you grind matches for a living. A first map-winner bet costs the same effort as spinning Gates of Olympus, and the cashier is the one you already use for the casino. The grid below lays out the core facts before we get into disciplines, tournaments and how the odds are priced.
| Brand | BetStrike Casino |
| Product | Esports betting |
| Welcome bonus | 100% up to $2,000 |
| Bonus spins | 100 free spins |
| Promo code | STRIKE100 |
| Disciplines | 12+ esports titles |
| Flagship games | CS2, Dota 2, LoL, Valorant |
| Markets per top match | 40+ |
| Live in-play | Yes |
| Odds format | Decimal |
| Crypto deposits | USDT, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin |
| Extra coins | Dogecoin, TRON |
| Card options | Visa, Mastercard |
| E-wallets | Skrill, Paysafecard |
| Minimum age | 18+ |
| License | Curaçao |
| License number | 8048/JAZ2018-041 |
| Live casino | Evolution, Ezugi |
| Support | Live chat, email, Telegram |
| Currency | USD |
Twelve esports disciplines on the board
Shooters, MOBAs, battle royales and the mobile scene
Twelve disciplines carry most of the action, and they split into a few clear camps. Tactical shooters lead, with Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant pulling the deepest markets and the steadiest stream of matches. The MOBA side belongs to Dota 2 and League of Legends, where best-of-fives and long drafts give in-play bettors plenty to read. Around them sit battle royales, sports titles and the mobile circuit, which keep the board busy during off-hours when the bigger leagues sleep.
Coverage depth varies by event. A CS2 Major gets dozens of markets per map, while a smaller regional qualifier might run match-winner and handicap only. The tiles below show the full disciplines grid as it appears in the esports tab.
Counter-Strike 2
The deepest book on the platform. Two-way map markets, round totals and pistol bets keep the action fast, and the calendar rarely sleeps.
- Map handicap and total maps
- Round totals and pistol round
- First blood and correct score
Dota 2
Best-of-fives and slow drafts reward bettors who watch the early game. Outright value on The International is hard to beat once the bracket forms.
- Match and map winner
- First blood and first tower
- Tournament outrights
League of Legends
Split-based leagues across the major regions mean steady weekly fixtures. LEC and LCK get the widest market menus.
- Map winner and handicap
- Total kills and towers
- Worlds and MSI outrights
Valorant
The newest big shooter on the board and the fastest growing. VCT events bring player props alongside the standard map markets.
- Map handicap and totals
- Player prop markets
- VCT outrights
Top tournaments you can bet on
Where the meaning and the money concentrate
The calendar is what makes esports betting tick. Unlike a league that grinds the same fixtures weekly, esports stacks its meaning into a handful of marquee events, and the lines tighten hard once those start. Outright prices on a tournament are usually loosest before the group stage, then drift fast as teams qualify, so early reads can pay better than waiting for the bracket.
Here are the events that draw the heaviest betting interest at BetStrike, with the rough season window for each.
| Event | Game | What it is | Season window |
|---|---|---|---|
| The International | Dota 2 | Year-end world championship | Autumn |
| League World Championship | League of Legends | Global title decider | Autumn |
| CS Majors (BLAST, IEM) | Counter-Strike 2 | Premier CS circuit | Spring and autumn |
| VCT Champions | Valorant | Season-ending world final | Late summer |
| Six Invitational | Rainbow Six Siege | Annual flagship | Winter |
| ESL Pro League | Counter-Strike 2 | Long-format league | Year-round |
| MSI | League of Legends | Mid-season international | Spring |
| Esports World Cup | Multiple titles | Cross-game mega event | Summer |
Betting markets across every match
From match winner to player props
Open a top match and the menu runs deep. A premier Counter-Strike 2 series can carry 40 or more markets per map, layering simple winner bets over granular round and player numbers. You do not need all of them. Most bettors live in three or four markets they understand well and leave the rest alone.
The table breaks down the markets you will see most often and what each one suits.
| Market | How it works | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Match winner | Pick the team to win the series | Straight calls on a clear favourite |
| Map winner | Back a side on a single map | Reading map pools and vetoes |
| Map handicap | Team wins by, or stays within, a map margin | Lopsided matchups |
| Total maps | Over or under on maps played | Best-of-three and best-of-five reads |
| Total rounds / kills | Over or under a set number | Tempo and economy calls |
| First blood / pistol round | Who takes the opening point | Fast in-play action |
| Correct score | Exact map scoreline | Higher odds, higher risk |
| Outright winner | The team to lift the trophy | Long-term tournament value |
| Player props | Individual stats such as kills or MVP | Following a star carry |
Odds, margin and how prices move
Reading decimal prices and the book's cut
Odds at BetStrike show in decimal format. The number is your total return per unit staked, so 2.00 doubles your money and 1.50 returns half on top of your stake. Flip the decimal into a percentage and you get the implied chance the book is pricing, which is the quickest way to judge whether a line looks generous.
Every price carries a built-in margin, the cut the book keeps for balancing both sides of a market. Add up the implied chances on a two-way market and you land above 100%. That overround is the margin. On headline esports lines BetStrike runs tighter on the big two-way shooter matches and a little wider on niche props where reliable data is thin.
| Decimal odds | Implied chance | $100 returns |
|---|---|---|
| 1.50 | 66.7% | $150 |
| 1.90 | 52.6% | $190 |
| 2.00 | 50.0% | $200 |
| 2.50 | 40.0% | $250 |
| 3.40 | 29.4% | $340 |
A quick worked example. If both teams in a CS2 match sit at 1.90, each implies 52.6%, and the two add up to roughly 105.2%. That extra 5.2% over a fair 100% is the margin on that market. The lower the overround, the better the deal for you, which is why line-shopping on the markets you bet most is worth the few seconds it takes.
Fund in crypto
Deposit USDT, Bitcoin, Ethereum or Litecoin. Balances and odds display in USD.
Open the esports tab
Pick a discipline and an upcoming or live match from the board.
Choose a market
Tap a price to add it to the bet slip, from match winner to a player prop.
Stake and confirm
Set your amount, check the potential return, and place the bet.
Beyond esports: the wider sportsbook
Traditional sports on the same crypto wallet
Esports shares the cashier with a full traditional sportsbook, so a single crypto balance covers both. If a quiet patch hits the esports calendar between Majors, the mainstream board keeps the action going with the same decimal pricing and live betting you already know.
Popular markets on the wider book include:
- Football: match result, totals and handicaps across the big leagues
- Basketball: spreads, totals and player points lines
- Tennis: match winner, set betting and game handicaps
- Combat sports: method and round markets on the major cards
- Plus live in-play coverage that mirrors the esports experience
What esports bettors say about BetStrike
Real-style impressions from the betting crowd
I have been betting on Counter-Strike since the days I tracked match-winners on a notepad. Moved most of my action here about eight months back because the map handicap lines were sharper than what I was getting elsewhere. Caught a nice run during a BLAST week, backed an underdog on the second map after they lost pistol and it still came through. The USDT cashout hit my wallet before the next match started. I would like more depth on the lower-tier qualifiers, but the big events are covered well.
Clean and easy to follow. I am not deep into stats, I just like having a bit riding on the LoL games I watch anyway. The live odds keep up with the action and I never feel lost finding a market. The interface is a little plain, but honestly that makes it quicker to use.
One thing sold me: the in-play odds actually refresh fast. During a teamfight the price moves while you watch, not ten seconds late like some books I have used. That alone keeps me here through Internationals season.
Does what I need. Quick crypto deposit, easy Valorant markets, fair prices. Support took a while to reply on a Sunday, but my question was a minor one.
Came over from one of the large traditional sportsbooks that treated esports like an afterthought. Here it feels built by people who watch the games. More markets per CS2 map, better outright pricing on the Majors, and I am not waiting three days for a withdrawal. The casino side turned out to be a bonus I did not expect to use, but the live tables are solid too.
I follow VCT closely and this is the first book where I can actually find decent player prop markets for it. Map handicaps and totals are all there too. Litecoin withdrawals land fast. No complaints worth mentioning.
Pure crypto guy here, I do not touch cards. The USDT payouts are the reason I stay. Requested a withdrawal mid-tournament and it cleared in minutes. I wish the mobile view showed a few more live stats, but the speed makes up for it.
Started small three years back, mostly betting beer money on Worlds with friends. These days I run a proper bankroll and this is where it lives. Hit a clean outright on a dark-horse team last split that paid better than I expected. The market depth on LEC and LCK is what keeps me logging in.
The first betting site I have used and it was not scary to figure out. Placed my first map-winner bet in a couple of minutes. It could use a beginner guide somewhere obvious, but I got there.
I line-shop across four or five books before I place anything. BetStrike is consistently in the tighter range on the two-way CS2 matches, which is where most of my money goes. A couple of niche props run a bit wide next to the headline sportsbooks, but on the markets I care about the value is there.
Esports betting questions, answered
The practical details before you place a bet

