Bet on CS2, Dota 2, Valorant, and LoL at Hyper Lucky
Hyper Lucky covers live odds across the major competitive circuits, from CS2 Majors and Dota 2 Internationals to the LoL World Championship and Valorant Champions Tour. Every match comes with pre-game lines, in-play markets, and map-by-map betting options.
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Bet on Competitive Gaming at Hyper Lucky
Real markets, crypto payments, and a licensed sportsbook built for esports.
Esports has moved well past the stage where it needs to justify itself as a legitimate sport. Global prize pools routinely exceed $40 million per year across Counter-Strike, League of Legends, and Dota 2 majors, and the audiences watching those events rival many traditional sports broadcasts. Hyper Lucky built its esports book with that context in mind: this is not an afterthought tacked onto a slots platform, but a dedicated section with real markets and competitive odds.
The sportsbook runs alongside the casino under a single Curacao eGaming license (8048/JAZ2026-007), which means deposits and withdrawals follow the same rules whether you are placing a match-winner bet or spinning a slot. Crypto-native players benefit most here. Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, TRON, Litecoin, and Dogecoin are all accepted, and crypto transactions typically clear faster than bank transfers - a practical advantage when a tournament bracket shifts overnight and you want to act on updated odds before lines move.
Markets cover the major titles: CS2 map winners, League of Legends first-blood and tournament outright bets, Dota 2 series handicaps, and a growing selection of mobile and Battle Royale titles. Live in-play betting is available during active tournaments, so you can read a team's momentum shift mid-match rather than committing entirely before the first map starts. Odds update in real time as the scoreline changes.
Players who also use the casino side will find the same account covers everything. A 20% welcome bonus up to $500 with 100 free spins applies on signup, giving full access to the sportsbook and esports markets without a separate registration. Support runs through live chat, email, and Telegram for odds queries or withdrawal questions. The combination of crypto payments, a licensed operator, and genuine market depth makes Hyper Lucky a practical choice for US players looking to bet on competitive gaming.
12 Disciplines, One Platform
From flagship shooters to real-time strategy, Hyper Lucky covers the tournaments that drive the biggest competitive audiences.
Hyper Lucky's esports section spans 12 active disciplines, covering team titles and solo-player events across the full competitive calendar. Markets open on major league schedules - ESL Pro League, The International, Worlds, and VCT - plus regional qualifiers that often carry wider odds and faster line movement than headline matches. Bet types go well beyond simple match winner: map handicaps, first-blood props, total rounds, and series correct score are standard on the top four titles, with more exotic props added during Grand Finals weeks.
The platform operates under a Curacao eGaming license (8048/JAZ2026-007), which governs all sports and esports betting activity. Lines update in real time during live events, and cashout is available on most pre-match tickets once a map begins. Deposits clear instantly via Bitcoin, USDT, TRON, Ethereum, and the other supported crypto options - which matters when roster news drops two hours before match time and you need to move quickly. Minimum stakes stay accessible for viewers stepping into competitive markets for the first time.
The discipline mix leans toward team titles because they sustain the longest betting calendars. CS2, Dota 2, and League of Legends run year-round with overlapping regional splits, so a live or upcoming market is almost always available. Rocket League's RLCS season format gives handicap bettors a structured framework that open-bracket events rarely offer. Solo titles like Street Fighter 6 appear during major tournament windows rather than continuously. One crypto balance covers every discipline listed below, no switching between separate accounts or wallets.
Top Esports Tournaments
Marquee events with the deepest markets and biggest prize pools on the calendar
Esports tournaments drive some of the highest betting volume at Hyper Lucky. The tier-one calendar runs year-round, with concentrated action during spring season finals and fall championships when Dota 2, CS2, League of Legends, and Valorant teams close out their annual circuits. Most marquee series offer 30 to 60 pre-match markets per match, going well beyond match winner to include map winner, first blood, round totals, pistol round outcome, and handicap lines. That variety makes serious tournament betting practical rather than limiting you to outright picks.
Dota 2's The International defines the upper end of prize money in competitive gaming. The event has historically exceeded $40 million in total pool, fueled partly by a crowdfunded battle pass component fans purchase during the lead-up period. CS2 Majors, sanctioned by Valve and produced by organizers such as PGL and ESL, carry $1.25 million pools and directly reshape world rankings for the rest of the competitive year. League of Legends Worlds distributes around $2.5 million each October, while Valorant Champions has grown from its 2021 debut to reach $2 million in prize money by its third edition.
Live betting opens for most of these events, giving you the ability to react to early round leads, economic shifts in CS2, or mid-series roster adjustments as they happen. Odds move quickly during live play, so having your account funded before a match starts is the practical approach. Hyper Lucky accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and TRON deposits, which all process fast enough to be in place well before first map tip-off.
Beyond the flagship events, mid-tier competitions, including IEM Katowice, ESL One, and regional qualifiers, fill the calendar gaps. These carry smaller prize pools but offer competitive odds and a full pre-match slate, keeping the schedule active for bettors throughout the year.
| Tournament | Game | Prize Pool | Avg. Markets / Match |
|---|---|---|---|
| The International | Dota 2 | $40M+ | 50+ |
| CS2 Major Championship | CS2 | $1.25M | 45+ |
| LoL World Championship | League of Legends | $2.5M | 35+ |
| Valorant Champions | Valorant | $2M | 30+ |
| ESL Pro League | CS2 | $850K | 40+ |
Esports Betting Markets
From match-winner moneylines to in-play round props, here is how the market menu breaks down.
Esports betting at Hyper Lucky covers more than a simple match winner pick. The sportsbook lists markets across multiple competitive titles - CS2, League of Legends, Dota 2, and Valorant among them - with available options depending on the event tier and proximity to start time.
Match winner, often called moneyline, is the baseline market. You select one team to take the series or an individual map, and the odds reflect both public volume and sharper action that has already come in. For best-of-three and best-of-five formats, map handicap lines are also offered. If a favorite carries a -1.5 spread, they need a 2-0 result to cover. Bettors often turn to handicap lines when the straight moneyline on a clear favorite feels too compressed to be worth the risk.
Total maps is a consistent option across most titles. The line sits at 2.5 for a best-of-three: bet the over if you expect a close series, the under for a sweep. Correct score markets push this further, requiring you to predict the exact series scoreline such as 2-0, 2-1, or the reverse. These pay at longer odds, but the variance is proportionally higher.
First map winner operates as its own isolated market, useful when you have a specific read on early-game tendencies or a team's draft preferences. It settles after a single map regardless of how the broader series finishes.
Tournament futures open weeks before major events - The International for Dota 2, CS2 Majors, and Valorant Champions among them. Odds shift as rosters confirm, teams qualify through regional play, and pre-event form emerges. These markets reward research done before the noise of live coverage starts.
In-play betting covers selected matches with round-level markets that move quickly. Lines close as action develops on the server, so response time matters more here than in pre-match wagering.
| Market Type | How It Works | Settles After |
|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Pick one team to win the map or series | Series ends |
| Map Handicap | -1.5 / +1.5 maps spread on a BO3 or BO5 | Series ends |
| Total Maps | Over/Under 2.5 maps in a best-of-three | Series ends |
| Correct Score | Exact result: 2-0, 2-1, 1-2, or 0-2 | Series ends |
| First Map Winner | Which team takes Map 1 | Map 1 ends |
| Tournament Outright | Pick the champion before the event starts | Grand final |
| In-Play / Live | Round winner, next objective, kill totals | Real-time per round |
Odds and Margins Explained
Knowing how margin is priced into every line helps you find real value across esports and sports markets.
Odds are the price attached to a bet; margin is the percentage the sportsbook retains from each market. At Hyper Lucky, all lines default to American odds format, though decimal and fractional displays are available in account settings. A basic grasp of how these two figures relate saves money over time.
Margin, often called 'vig' or 'juice,' is baked into every line. On a perfectly even matchup, both sides would be priced at +100 (2.00 decimal). Apply a 5% margin and the lines shift to roughly -110/-110: a $110 bet returns $100 profit. That gap funds the sportsbook's operations and is the core cost of every wager you place.
For esports, margins vary sharply by tier. Tier 1 matches at CS2 Majors, Dota 2's The International, and LoL Worlds knockout rounds attract deep liquidity, which keeps lines competitive. Smaller regional leagues and Bo1 matches on less-covered titles carry wider margins, sometimes 8-10%, because thinner trading volumes force bookmakers to hedge against lower data quality.
Traditional sports follow the same pattern. NFL spread and NBA totals main lines typically carry 4.5-5% margin; player props and alternate lines sit closer to 8%. Parlays compound the margin at each leg: a four-team parlay can carry an effective margin above 15% even when individual lines look reasonable.
A practical habit: check two or three books before placing. If Hyper Lucky prices a CS2 match at -140 and a competitor prices -135 for the same outcome, that 5-cent difference compounds significantly across a betting year. Line shopping is the simplest tool for reducing effective margin paid, and it costs nothing extra.
| Market Type | Typical Margin | Key Factor |
|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 Esports main lines (CS2, Dota 2, LoL) | 4-5% | High liquidity at major events |
| Tier 2 Esports / regional leagues | 6-9% | Thinner data, lower trading volume |
| NFL / NBA point spreads and totals | 4.5-5% | Established pricing models |
| Player props and alternate lines | 7-9% | Lower liquidity, wider spread |
| Parlays (4+ legs) | 15%+ effective | Margin compounds per leg |
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