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Betting on Esports is no different to placing bets on traditional methods such as football matches and tennis. The principles are exactly the same and bets can be placed via any device, including mobile.
The phrase esports stands for 'electronic sports.' It basically refers to a type of computer or console game that is played by an individual, or team of players, against other individuals or teams either over the Internet (an online game). It can also take place over a local area network (LAN). This is termed an offline game.
Of course, there are many games nowadays on PC and consoles that facilitate multiple players playing online from around the world, or LAN play. But what marks esports out as different from these games (such as the recently released Star Wars Battlefront) is that these events attract major sponsorship from companies. They also have a clear tournament structure and organisation.
As a result, esports events also tend to attract the best gamers in the world. Many of these are amateur players. However, an increasing number-especially in the Far East in South Korea and China-are professional gamers who earn a living playing in esports tournaments.
There are a number of games that are viewed as esports games. Some of the most commonly played include: FIFA, iRacing, Fortnite and Street Fighter.