Betway launches ESports, punters to bet on players

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By Standard Sports | Apr 03, 2020
Kenya’s leading betting company Betway [COURTESY]

Kenya’s leading betting company Betway has launched a new gambling site called Betway eSports.

eSports is a competitive level gaming that involves teams of people playing games against each other at a professional level, regularly winning huge sums of money as prizes.

These games are played on a computer in an arena where the professional gamers congregate exclusively.

These eSports players are contracted to play for a variety of different organizations. Teams practice and compete on their respective games just as any other footballer or another sport person would too.

eSport differs from virtual games in that virtual games are system controlled while eSport games are controlled by humans.

With eSports, Betway punters get a chance to bet on the players and when the players win, the punters also win.

Some of the popular games Betway provides include LOL (League of Legends), Dota 2 and Counter-Strike.

The three games are multiplayer games played on an online battle arena where teams battle head-on will the ultimate purpose of destroying enemies, structures and terrorists respectively.

Betway offers various betting markets which include Match Result, Map handicap and outright winner.

Some of the rules put in place for the Betway ESports include; should performance be hindered in any way, all bets will be declared void and All bets will be settled on the official result supplied by the tournament officials.

Other include un-played or postponed matches not played within 3 hours from the original start time, will be voided. 

 

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