The esports betting market is growing at extraordinary speed. CS2, League of Legends, Dota 2, Valorant, and several other titles now generate professional tournament circuits with prize pools in the millions and audiences in the tens of millions. For bettors who grew up playing and watching these games, the information advantage over traditional sportsbook pricing is substantial.
Where the Edge Lives for Esports Traders
Traditional sportsbooks price esports from data aggregators. Prediction markets price from people who actually watched yesterday's match, know that Team Vitality's AWPer is playing brilliantly this season, and have noticed that NaVi's recent boot camp has produced tactical changes that haven't yet shown up in the standard stats feeds. The community watching the streams knows more than the pricing algorithm.
Key Markets by Title
- →CS2 Majors: the two annual world championship events generate the most liquid esports markets
- →League of Legends Worlds: October, 22 teams, the biggest esports tournament in viewership
- →Dota 2 The International: prize pool exceeds any other esports event
- →Valorant Champions: growing rapidly, particularly in Southeast Asian market knowledge
- →Map-by-map markets: individual map results create in-play trading opportunities within matches
Boromarket's esports markets draw on a global community of stream watchers. European players have an edge on European CS2 leagues. Korean community members understand LoL roster dynamics that English-language sources miss by 24-48 hours.