Place wagers on CS2, Dota 2, Valorant, and LoL at Hyper Lucky
Hyper Lucky offers live odds across the top competitive circuits, including CS2 Majors, Dota 2 Internationals, the LoL World Championship, and the Valorant Champions Tour. Each match features pre-match lines, in-play markets, and map-level betting options.
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Bet on Competitive Gaming at Hyper Lucky
A licensed sportsbook purpose-built for esports, featuring genuine markets and crypto payment options.
Esports no longer needs to prove its status as a serious competitive pursuit. Annual prize pools across Counter-Strike, League of Legends, and Dota 2 majors regularly top $40 million, and viewership figures for those events are on par with many mainstream sports broadcasts. Hyper Lucky approached its esports book with that reality firmly in view: this is not a secondary feature bolted onto a slots platform, but a purpose-built section with genuine markets and sharp odds.
The sportsbook and casino operate together under a single Curacao eGaming license (8048/JAZ2026-007), so the same deposit and withdrawal rules apply whether you are betting on a match outcome or spinning a slot. Crypto users get the most out of this setup. Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, TRON, Litecoin, and Dogecoin are all supported, and crypto transactions tend to settle faster than bank transfers, which matters when a tournament bracket changes overnight and you need to lock in odds before the lines shift.
The market selection spans the headline titles: CS2 map-winner markets, League of Legends first-blood props and tournament outrights, Dota 2 series handicaps, plus an expanding range of mobile and Battle Royale games. Live in-play betting is open during active tournaments, letting you respond to momentum changes mid-match instead of committing to a position before the first map even begins. Odds adjust in real time as scores develop.
Players who use both sides of the platform will find a single account handles everything. A 20% welcome bonus worth up to $500 plus 100 free spins is available at signup, covering both the sportsbook and esports markets with no separate registration required. Support is available through live chat, email, and Telegram for questions about odds or withdrawals. The combination of crypto payments, a regulated operator, and solid market depth makes Hyper Lucky a practical option for US players looking to bet on competitive gaming.
12 Disciplines, One Platform
Whether you follow top-tier shooters or real-time strategy titles, Hyper Lucky provides betting coverage on the tournaments that attract the largest competitive fanbases.
Hyper Lucky covers 12 live esports disciplines, with markets available for both team competitions and solo events throughout the entire competitive year. Odds go up for major league fixtures including ESL Pro League, The International, Worlds, and VCT, as well as regional qualifiers that frequently feature broader odds and quicker line movement compared to the headline matches. Wagering options extend well past basic match outcome: map handicaps, first-blood props, total rounds, and correct series score are offered as standard on the four biggest titles, and additional exotic props become available during Grand Finals periods.
All sports and esports betting on the platform is regulated under a Curacao eGaming license (8048/JAZ2026-007). Odds refresh in real time throughout live events, and cashout becomes available on the majority of pre-match tickets as soon as a map gets underway. Payments via Bitcoin, USDT, TRON, Ethereum, and the other accepted crypto options settle instantly, which matters when a roster change surfaces two hours before match time and you need to act fast. Minimum bet sizes remain low enough for newcomers stepping into competitive markets for the first time.
The selection of disciplines is weighted toward team-based games because they support the longest continuous betting schedules. CS2, Dota 2, and League of Legends operate year-round with overlapping regional leagues, so a live or upcoming market is nearly always accessible. The RLCS format used in Rocket League provides handicap bettors with a consistent structure that open-bracket competitions seldom deliver. Solo titles such as Street Fighter 6 appear around major tournament windows rather than on a permanent basis. A single crypto balance covers every discipline listed below, with no need to juggle separate accounts or wallets.
Top Esports Tournaments
Premier competitions featuring the widest selection of markets and the largest prize pools on the betting calendar
Esports events generate some of the highest wagering volume at Hyper Lucky. The top-tier schedule runs continuously throughout the year, with peak action concentrated around spring season finals and fall championships when Dota 2, CS2, League of Legends, and Valorant teams wrap up their annual circuits. Most headline series provide 30 to 60 pre-match markets per match, going well beyond match winner to cover map winner, first blood, round totals, pistol round results, and handicap lines. That depth makes serious tournament wagering genuinely viable rather than restricting you to outright winner picks.
Dota 2's The International sets the benchmark for prize money in competitive gaming. The event has historically surpassed $40 million in total pool, partly driven by a crowdfunded battle pass that fans purchase during the buildup period. CS2 Majors, sanctioned by Valve and organized by groups such as PGL and ESL, carry $1.25 million pools and directly reshape world rankings for the remainder of the competitive year. League of Legends Worlds distributes roughly $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, letting you respond to early round leads, economic swings in CS2, or mid-series lineup changes as they unfold. Odds shift 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, all of which process fast enough to be ready well ahead of the first map tip-off.
Outside the flagship events, second-tier competitions including IEM Katowice, ESL One, and regional qualifiers fill the gaps in the calendar. These carry smaller prize pools but come with competitive odds and a full pre-match market slate, keeping betting options available 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
Here is a look at the full market menu, spanning match-winner moneylines all the way through to in-play round props.
Hyper Lucky goes well beyond a straightforward match winner bet for esports. The sportsbook offers markets across several competitive titles, including CS2, League of Legends, Dota 2, and Valorant, with the range of options varying based on the event tier and how close it is to start time.
The match winner, also known as the moneyline, is the foundational market. You pick a team to win the series or a specific map, and the odds account for both public betting volume and sharper money that has already entered the market. Best-of-three and best-of-five formats also carry map handicap lines. A favorite with a -1.5 spread must win 2-0 to cover it. Many bettors lean toward handicap lines when the straight moneyline on a heavy favorite looks too tight to justify the wager.
Total maps is a reliable market available across most game titles. For a best-of-three, the line is set at 2.5: take the over if you think the series will be competitive, or the under if you expect a clean sweep. Correct score markets go a step further, asking you to name the exact series result, such as 2-0, 2-1, or the reverse. Payouts are higher, but so is the variance.
The first map winner is its own standalone market, useful when you have a strong read on a team's opening-game habits or draft preferences. It settles on the result of that single map, independent of how the rest of the series plays out.
Tournament futures become available weeks ahead of major events, including The International for Dota 2, CS2 Majors, and Valorant Champions. Odds adjust as rosters are confirmed, teams lock in spots through regional qualifiers, and pre-event form takes shape. Getting in early, before live coverage starts driving the narrative, is where these markets tend to reward careful preparation.
Live betting is available on selected matches and features round-level markets that shift rapidly. Lines update as play develops on the server, meaning timing your wager matters considerably more than it does in pre-match betting.
| 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 | Name the tournament winner before the competition begins | Grand final |
| In-Play / Live | Round victor, next objective secured, total kills | Real-time per round |
Odds and Margins Explained
Understanding how bookmakers build margin into their lines puts you in a better position to spot genuine value across both esports and traditional sports markets.
Odds are the price you pay for a bet, while margin is the cut the sportsbook takes from each market. Hyper Lucky displays all lines in American odds format by default, though you can switch to decimal or fractional in your account settings. Getting a handle on how these two figures interact can save you real money over time.
Every line carries built-in margin, commonly known as the 'vig' or 'juice'. In a coin-flip matchup with zero margin, each side would sit at +100 (2.00 decimal). Add a 5% margin and both sides shift to around -110/-110, meaning a $110 stake nets $100 in profit. That built-in gap covers the sportsbook's operating costs and is the base expense behind every wager you place.
Esports margins differ considerably by level of competition. High-profile events such as CS2 Majors, Dota 2's The International, and LoL Worlds knockout rounds draw heavy liquidity that keeps pricing tight. Smaller regional competitions and Bo1 fixtures on lesser-known titles can see margins climb to 8-10%, since thinner trading volumes push bookmakers to protect themselves against weaker data quality.
Conventional sports work along the same lines. NFL spread and NBA totals main lines typically sit at 4.5-5% margin, while player props and alternate lines tend to land around 8%. Parlays stack the margin at every leg: a four-team parlay can carry an effective margin exceeding 15% even when each individual line appears reasonable on its own.
A useful routine is checking two or three sportsbooks before placing a bet. If Hyper Lucky prices a CS2 outcome at -140 while a competing book offers -135 for the same result, that 5-cent gap compounds significantly across a full betting year. Shopping lines is the most straightforward way to lower the effective margin you pay, and it comes at no additional cost.
| Market Type | Typical Margin | Key Factor |
|---|---|---|
| Top-tier 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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