Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Where to bet on esports

Betway

The continued involvement of Betway in esports goes above and beyond, as its ongoing Ninjas in Pyjamas sponsorship as well as its regular esports blog both go some way to proving. This week, two worlds collide as its blog announces the return of NiP to competitive Dota 2.

Bet365

Bet365 once again has the widest range of bets and markets of all the esports betting sites, with – unsurprisingly – League of Legends fixtures dominating the lineup.

Ladbrokes

Ladbrokes has added a Street Fighter V market to its small selection this week, which alongside its FIFA bets gives them a pair of unique offers that we don’t see anywhere else. It’s the tournament winner for ELEAGUE, if you’re curious, with NuckleDu as a 5/1 favorite.

SkyBet

As usual, SkyBet’s esports betting offer is considerable. Also as usual, it’s a touch tricky to navigate. However, odds are that if there’s an esports match occurring now or in the next few months, you’ll have at least a few markets available.

Unikrn

Unikrn, like most other sites, boasts a considerable range of League of Legends markets this week. However, it’s not fully capitalizing on its esports expertise and aren’t offering a huge number of bets on smaller games.

Pinnacle

Pinnacle continues to ride the waves of its five millionth bet, but this won’t keep it in our good graces forever. The book is still in dire need of a proverbial kick up the backside to catch back up with the many other esports betting sites that have overtaken Pinnacle.

PaddyPower

PaddyPower has a scant selection with a trio of bets available, all of which are on Dota 2’s upcoming events.

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