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a52 - Esports markets built for quick calls

Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, Valorant, League of Legends and PUBG Mobile markets sit together in our a52 esports lobby, with live odds, match timers and quick bet slips...

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a52 Esports markets built for quick calls
a52 What our esports lobby includes

What our esports lobby includes

We shape our esports area around match flow, not a flat list of names. You can move from pre-match outrights to map winner, pistol round, total kills, handicap and live series markets as the schedule develops. Our odds feeds are built around recognised esports data providers such as Sportradar, Oddin and DATA.BET, so markets stay tied to the scoreboard you are watching.

Create your a52 account to browse the fixtures open in supported regions.

FEATURED MATCHES

Esports areas worth checking first

Different esports titles need different market shapes. We separate fast round-based shooters from longer MOBA series, then give you filters that match how each title is followed. That...

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Shooter Focus

Counter-Strike 2 map markets

CS2 cards focus on map winner, round handicap, pistol round and total rounds, so you can read a match by map phase instead of searching through unrelated markets during a live series.

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MOBA Series

Dota 2 and League markets

MOBA fixtures are arranged around series winner, map winner, first tower, total kills and objective markets, giving you a cleaner way to follow drafts, lane pressure and late-game swings.

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Mobile Esports

PUBG Mobile match cards

PUBG Mobile markets highlight match winner, placement ranges, kill totals and squad performance, with event filters that help you move between maps without losing the active tournament context.

a52 is designed as a fast, mobile-first gaming information hub with clear local payment context and safer access notes.

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POCKET ESPORTS

Follow esports from your phone

Our mobile esports view keeps the match card, score state and slip close together. You can scan live fixtures, open a CS2 map market, check a Dota 2 total kills...

Live match cards
Fast market filters
Slip near scoreboard
Portrait match view
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MATCH HELP

Help during esports sessions

Esports can move quickly, especially when rounds finish seconds apart or a stream delay affects what you see. Our support paths focus...

Market status checks If an esports market pauses, closes or reopens...
Settlement questions When a CS2 round, Dota 2 objective or...
Account access during fixtures If you cannot reach your esports slip or...
ESPORTS CONTROL

How we manage esports markets

We treat esports as a specialist sportsbook area with its own data checks and trading rules. Match availability, score changes and settlement triggers are monitored against recognised result sources. We do not...

Named data sources

Our esports markets are structured around recognised data feeds and event sources, with providers such as Sportradar, Oddin and DATA.BET used where available for match state and results.

Scoreboard alignment

Live esports markets are checked against score state, map number and series format, reducing confusion when a match changes from pre-match pricing to in-play pricing.

Result confirmation

Settlements follow event records, match formats and provider result feeds, so a completed Valorant map or Dota 2 objective is not treated as final until confirmation is available.

Market suspension logic

We may suspend an esports market during drafts, overtime, pauses or stream-delay moments, then reopen it when the feed gives a clearer match state.

Pakistan access wording

Esports access is shown for supported regions where local law permits, and the lobby makes availability clear before you open a specific match market.

Secure account flow

Your esports slips sit behind account login checks, session controls and device verification prompts when needed, so match activity stays connected to your own a52 account.

How our esports feels different

A crowded esports page can hide the match you came to follow. We keep the experience centred on fixture clarity: title filters, series grouping, live score context and...

Series grouped properlyWe group esports fixtures by title, event and series format, so a best-of-three CS2 match does not sit beside unrelated single-map markets without context.
Market names stay clearOur market labels use esports language you already recognise, such as map winner, first blood, total kills and round handicap, instead of vague sportsbook wording.
Live state stays visibleWhen a match is in play, the card keeps key state details near the odds, helping you understand whether pricing reflects a draft, round score or map change.
Filters match each titleShooter filters, MOBA filters and battle royale filters are separated, giving you a faster path to the market type that fits the esport you follow.
Less menu switchingYou can move between pre-match and live esports markets from the same fixture area, reducing the need to backtrack through broad sportsbook menus.
Event context mattersTournament names, match format and map sequence are kept close to the market list, so you can tell whether you are viewing groups, playoffs or finals.
Built for quick checksOur esports layout is made for short decisions during pauses, drafts and map breaks, while still giving enough context before you add a pick to your slip.

Six things inside esports

The a52 esports page is built around the parts of a match that actually change your read: title, map, format, live score, market type and settlement...

Title-first browsing

Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, League of Legends, Valorant and PUBG Mobile sit in separate title paths, helping you reach the esport you follow without extra filtering.

Live odds movement

In-play esports odds update around the match feed, score state and trading status, so you can see when a market is active, paused or ready again.

Map and round focus

Shooter markets highlight map winner, round handicap and total rounds, making it easier to follow tight overtime situations or early pistol-round momentum.

Objective markets

MOBA cards include objective-led markets such as first tower, total kills and map winner, giving you options shaped around how Dota 2 and League games unfold.

Tournament filters

Event filters help you separate group matches, playoff brackets and featured finals, so the esports schedule feels organised even when several fixtures run together.

Clear settlement state

After a market finishes, its state shows whether the result is confirmed, pending or adjusted, reducing guesswork when a match ends with pauses or technical delays.

Questions about a52 esports

Our esports lobby commonly features Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, League of Legends, Valorant and PUBG Mobile, with availability changing by schedule, event rights and supported regions where local law permits.

Live esports markets update while the match is running. Pricing can shift after rounds, objectives, map changes, pauses or score corrections, and some markets may suspend briefly until the feed stabilises.

A pause can happen during drafts, overtime, technical breaks, sudden score changes or feed delays. We pause the market so the odds can be checked against the latest confirmed match state.

Settlement follows the recorded event result, market rules and provider feed. For example, a map winner market closes on the confirmed map result, not on a social post or stream chat reaction.

Yes. The mobile view keeps the fixture card, score state and slip close together, so you can check CS2, Dota 2, Valorant or PUBG Mobile markets during live match breaks.

Check the esport title, tournament name, map number, series format and market wording. Those details help you avoid mixing a full-series pick with a single-map or round-specific selection.