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Esports Betting vs. Traditional Sports Betting

First things first, to understand Esports betting, one must understand the trending concept that Esports in general is bringing to the table. You may quickly recognize from the name that Esports, or electronic sports, inhabit the online sphere while traditional sports take place physically with live professional players (rather than avatars) and in established leagues. In Esports however, the gameplay is quite different. Esports bring together video game enthusiasts from around the world and allow them to battle against each other in organized competitions individually or in teams. As the popularity of Esports continues to rise, people have started to raise the stakes by placing bets on games and players. Let’s have a look at how these exciting bets differ from conventional sports betting.

Betting on Conventional Sports

Traditional sports betting has been around for quite a long time, with Nevada being known for opening the first sportsbook all the way back in 1949. As such, many people are familiar with the way conventional sports betting works, in contrast to the modern, up and coming world of Esports betting. Traditional bets can be placed on nearly every sport that exists from the most popular ones such as football, basketball, and baseball, to the rarest of them all – quidditch and arm wrestling. For bettors, the betting options are as endless as the sites to place them on. Many platforms publish a summary of what they provide with some even containing an analysis, like the informative BetAmerica review that gives potential users an overview of the site’s offers. In this same way, Esports betting also has a growing online presence as more and more people flock to try it out. So, how does one place a bet on an Esports competition?

The largest horse-racing competition since 1875, the Kentucky Derby, is one of the most popular traditional sports to bet on

How is Esports Betting different?

Esports betting is carried out similarly to the way you would bet on a real game of football or basketball as there are an abundance of site options with stats and rankings listed to help you make an educated decision. The real contrasts between the two lie in betting options such as prop bets because the environments of Esports and regular sports are completely different. For example, a prop bet in golf may mean a hole in one, whereas a prop bet in Esports could mean betting on the player who shoots the most people within a video game. With sports console games, these types of bets are more recognizable; for example, most touchdowns in a game of Madden vs. most touchdowns in a real NFL game. In this same way, because Esports exist only in a digital sense, players cannot be injured and gameplay cannot be seriously disrupted as it can be in reality. The bottom line: there are less external factors to be worried about in the Esports betting world. Not to mention you can watch video game enthusiasts play all your favorite games and maybe, if you feel you are talented enough, join in on the fun yourself in some of the greatest Esports facilities that connect gamers from all around the world.

Esports is one of the world’s fastest growing industries and as such, high-end gaming facilities are popping up all over to serve customers
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