by Vens » 17 May 2015, 11:13
DinheiroGelada wrote:halcyon220 wrote:Vens wrote:These days I earn money by betting on esports matches so I'm kinda over the classic money making sites where you need to grind all day just to get a few dollars.
I use mostly egamingbets.com
best place to start? What should I know?
I was wondering this too. I'm addicted to new money making websites
Lets wait for an answer

I use egamingbets where you can bet on Starcraft, Counter-Strike, DOTA2, LoL and some other games. The site is great because it has embeded chat where people are discussing games, asking for advices or just rage when they lose lol. There are embeded videos for all active games so you can watch the matches you are betting on. You can deposit or withdraw money through Skrill or alternatively Bitcoin. There is no minimum deposit and withdrawal is super fast, within a few hours after the request (normally betting sites take much longer). Online betting in US is illegal but Americans can still bet using Bitcoin. If you want to try it out but you are afraid to risk money, you can use fake "Playmoney" and see how it goes before making a deposit. You also earn points whenever you bet on match with odds 1.3 or higher. You can exchange these points for hardware prizes (keyboards, mouse, headphones etc) or money bonuses.
So if you want to try it out:
Link (put "Venser" in "who invited you" field if you find this post helpful;)
General esports betting tipsLet me give you some betting tips. While I don't play any of these games I bet on, I do follow the competitive scene, so watching the games and knowing the players/teams will obviously help you a lot. When betting on Counter-Strike, it's safer to bet on individual maps then overall match IMO.
/r/csgobetting is a great place where people analyze all upcoming matches and share tips on what teams to bet. They will announce player changes withing the team, if some player can't play that day and they are going to have substitute which can easily change the outcome of the game. When it comes to Starcraft,
aligulac is your best friend. It's a site that tracks player statistics and recent matches. there is even match prediction, where you can enter player names and let the computer calculate the winner. This is obviously faulty and you shouldn't rely on it at all but use it as a reference. It will also show you results of when these 2 guys last faced each other. Another rule in Starcraft: if a Korean is playing against non-Korean, Korean will win most of the time, since Korea has the strongest Starcraft scene and players in the world- it's their national sport and it's regularly broadcasted on TV there. Also it's very important to know how the player performs against specific race (again, aligulac will show you winrate vs specific race among other things). For example Jaedong might not be one of the best players these days, but if he plays against zerg player, always bet on Jaedong, even if he's against the top players because that's his best matchup and his ZvZ is legendary. For DOTA, you can use
joindota team ranking as reference. I don't bet on LoL much so I can't help you there but from past experience, of all games, LoL might be the safest to bet on the favorite teams and there aren't as many upsets.
[quote="DinheiroGelada"][quote="halcyon220"][quote="Vens"]These days I earn money by betting on esports matches so I'm kinda over the classic money making sites where you need to grind all day just to get a few dollars.
I use mostly egamingbets.com[/quote]
best place to start? What should I know?[/quote]
I was wondering this too. I'm addicted to new money making websites :lol: :lol:
Lets wait for an answer :!:[/quote]
I use egamingbets where you can bet on Starcraft, Counter-Strike, DOTA2, LoL and some other games. The site is great because it has embeded chat where people are discussing games, asking for advices or just rage when they lose lol. There are embeded videos for all active games so you can watch the matches you are betting on. You can deposit or withdraw money through Skrill or alternatively Bitcoin. There is no minimum deposit and withdrawal is super fast, within a few hours after the request (normally betting sites take much longer). Online betting in US is illegal but Americans can still bet using Bitcoin. If you want to try it out but you are afraid to risk money, you can use fake "Playmoney" and see how it goes before making a deposit. You also earn points whenever you bet on match with odds 1.3 or higher. You can exchange these points for hardware prizes (keyboards, mouse, headphones etc) or money bonuses.
So if you want to try it out:
[url=http://egamingbets.com]Link[/url] (put "Venser" in "who invited you" field if you find this post helpful;)
[b][size=150]General esports betting tips[/size][/b]
Let me give you some betting tips. While I don't play any of these games I bet on, I do follow the competitive scene, so watching the games and knowing the players/teams will obviously help you a lot. When betting on Counter-Strike, it's safer to bet on individual maps then overall match IMO. [url=http://www.reddit.com/r/csgobetting/new/]/r/csgobetting[/url] is a great place where people analyze all upcoming matches and share tips on what teams to bet. They will announce player changes withing the team, if some player can't play that day and they are going to have substitute which can easily change the outcome of the game. When it comes to Starcraft, [url=http://aligulac.com/]aligulac[/url] is your best friend. It's a site that tracks player statistics and recent matches. there is even match prediction, where you can enter player names and let the computer calculate the winner. This is obviously faulty and you shouldn't rely on it at all but use it as a reference. It will also show you results of when these 2 guys last faced each other. Another rule in Starcraft: if a Korean is playing against non-Korean, Korean will win most of the time, since Korea has the strongest Starcraft scene and players in the world- it's their national sport and it's regularly broadcasted on TV there. Also it's very important to know how the player performs against specific race (again, aligulac will show you winrate vs specific race among other things). For example Jaedong might not be one of the best players these days, but if he plays against zerg player, always bet on Jaedong, even if he's against the top players because that's his best matchup and his ZvZ is legendary. For DOTA, you can use [url=http://www.joindota.com/en/edb/teams]joindota team ranking[/url] as reference. I don't bet on LoL much so I can't help you there but from past experience, of all games, LoL might be the safest to bet on the favorite teams and there aren't as many upsets.
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