372 E-Sports — Esports Betting for True Malaysian Fans
This page covers everything you need to know about E-Sports at 372 — from available game titles and how to understand betting markets, to depositing in MYR and quick access to the platform via your mobile phone.
Four Unique Advantages That Set 372 E-Sports Apart
Not just an ordinary platform — this is what makes the esports betting experience here stand out.
The 372 E-Sports section lists matches from major global leagues and tournaments — Dota 2, CS2, VALORANT, Mobile Legends, and League of Legends. Malaysian users can follow matches from Southeast Asia involving local teams all the way up to international stages within a single platform.
For matches with live markets, odds update in real time based on gameplay. This lets you place bets reflecting the current momentum — not just before the match starts. Live markets are available for select titles and refresh every few minutes.
Malaysian users active at night — particularly during Southeast Asian esports matches — can access the 372 platform directly via mobile browser with no mandatory download. The responsive interface and generously sized buttons ensure smooth betting even on small screens.
More than just match-winner markets. Esports betting at 372 covers handicaps, total maps, which team wins the first map, and other options depending on the game title. This range of markets lets players leverage detailed knowledge of teams and tournament formats.
Know These Terms Before You Start Betting
Key esports betting terms you should know.
The most basic bet — pick the team you believe will win the match. Odds for stronger teams are usually lower, while underdogs offer higher returns.
In best-of-3 or best-of-5 formats, you can bet on a team winning by a certain map margin. For example, Team A wins 2-0 in BO3 versus just winning 2-1.
Bets opened during live matches. Odds fluctuate with the current situation — a trailing team might offer higher odds for a comeback. Requires quick decisions as the betting window is limited.
A specific market to predict which team will win the first map in multi-map matches. Ideal for users tracking each team’s starting stats closely.
Total-based markets — you bet whether an event (like total rounds in CS2 or kills in Dota 2) will go over or under a set number.
The most commonly used odds format in Asia. Odds of 2.50 mean you get RM2.50 for every RM1 wagered if you win — including your original stake. Easy to calculate: multiply your bet by the odds to see total returns.
Malaysian Esports Fans — This Is Your Platform
Malaysia’s esports community is among the most active in Southeast Asia. With local teams competing internationally in Mobile Legends and Dota 2, interest in esports betting among Malaysians continues to grow every year.
At 372, the E-Sports section is designed with local context in mind — match schedules are aligned with Malaysian time zones, the interface is in Bahasa Melayu for easy navigation, and all deposits can be made in MYR without dealing with foreign platforms.
Users who actively follow the MPL Malaysia league or SEA Dota 2 tournaments will find that 372 lists the matches they care about — not just European leagues far removed from the local context.
Tournament Season, Bigger Opportunities
Things Many Users Don’t Realize
Faster Navigation to the E-Sports Section
Many new users spend time searching for the E-Sports section after logging in because the main menu shows all categories at once. The quickest way is to use the top navigation link dedicated to E-Sports — it takes you straight to the esports matches list without needing to scroll or search.
One common oversight: not all esports matches offer live betting markets. Some matches only have pre-match markets that close a few minutes before they start. If you want to bet during the match, make sure you choose matches labeled "Live" or check the market status before kickoff.
For technical questions like sudden odds changes or how to recover credit after disconnections, visit the Frequently Asked Questions We provide answers to the most common questions asked by E-Sports users.
From Sign-Up to Betting — Four Simple Steps
Follow this guide to get started with your E-Sports experience at 372 the right way.
Getting Started opening a new account at 372. The Malay-language registration process takes under five minutes. Account verification may require simple documents to secure your funds — complete this before your first deposit if possible.
Choose Maybank2u, CIMB Clicks, RHB, or TNG e-Wallet — all in Malaysian Ringgit. Deposits are typically confirmed within minutes. Make sure you have sufficient balance before matches begin, as live markets have strict cutoff times.
From the top navigation menu, click "E-Sports" to view current and upcoming matches. Check the game title, tournament format, and available market types before placing your bet.
Click on the match you’re interested in, select the type of market (moneyline, handicap, first map, etc.), enter your stake in MYR, and confirm. Results update automatically after the match ends.
Esports Relevant to Malaysian Users
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is the most popular esports title in Malaysia. The MPL MY league, held twice a year, features matches between local teams familiar to most young Malaysian fans. Watching your favorite team compete while betting based on your deep knowledge makes for a truly unique experience.
Besides Mobile Legends, Dota 2 and CS2 have dedicated communities in Malaysia with local pro players competing internationally. Users closely following these scenes have an advantage in analyzing and choosing the right betting markets compared to casual users.
Frequently Asked Questions about E-Sports
Brief answers to the three most frequently asked questions.
Ready to Enter the Arena?
Sign up for 372 now and start following your favorite esports matches — Dota 2, Mobile Legends, CS2 and more. Deposit in MYR, access via mobile, bet confidently.