What esports markets chinahoki offers
On chinahoki, esports betting spans three main mobile titles: Mobile Legends, Free Fire, and PUBG Mobile. Each game generates tournament schedules throughout the year—regional playoffs, seasonal finals, and international championships. We do not offer odds on fictional or simulated matches; every market reflects an officially scheduled fixture with a confirmed start time and competing teams.
Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) dominates Indonesia's esports calendar. We track the regular season, playoffs, and grand final across MPL Indonesia and sister regions. Free Fire tournaments—including FFI (Free Fire International)—run on a rolling basis, with domestic leagues and international qualifiers appearing in our market list as dates are confirmed. PUBG Mobile esports, though smaller than its rivals, maintains a user base and tournament circuit we monitor.
Each market type—match winner, map score, individual player performance—carries its own ruleset. Match-winner bets settle on the final outcome declared by the official tournament organiser or the game publisher's broadcast. Map-score bets track individual rounds in best-of-series formats; if a series is postponed or abandoned before completion, we void unsettled map bets and refund stake amounts. Player-performance markets (kills, assists, or round wins) depend on official in-game statistics published after the match concludes.
Settlement timing varies. Most esports matches conclude within one to three hours, and we process market settlements within one hour of the official result being published. Delayed or rescheduled tournaments may hold settlement pending confirmation; you can check your open bets' status in your chinahoki account under "My Bets" or "Open Markets."
Account verification and fund security on chinahoki
Before you place any esports market on chinahoki, your account must complete KYC (Know Your Customer) verification. This process asks for a national identity card (KTP) photo, a proof-of-address document, and a selfie holding your ID. Verification typically completes within 24 hours during business hours. Until verification is approved, your account can view markets and balance but cannot place bets or withdraw.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a second layer. Once enabled, every login attempt from a new device prompts a time-limited code sent to your registered mobile number or generated via an authenticator app. We recommend enabling 2FA immediately after creating your chinahoki account, especially if you fund your account using DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment—payment apps tied to your personal identity demand the standard security practices standard.
Withdrawals from chinahoki enter a review window before funds leave our system. When you submit a withdrawal request, our compliance team checks the request against your recent betting activity, deposit source, and account age. This process usually completes within one business day. Requests submitted during Indonesian holidays (Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, Nyepi) or weekends may queue until the next business day resumes.
Funding your account across Indonesian payment rails
chinahoki accepts six major Indonesia payment methods: online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. Each method connects to your personal bank account (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet) and allows instant or near-instant transfers to chinahoki. Minimum deposit amounts vary—typically our welcome offer for app-based wallets and our welcome offer for direct bank transfers—but we post no upper limit per transaction.
When you fund your account, the money arrives in your chinahoki balance immediately. There are no hidden processing fees; the amount you transfer is the amount that credits your account. Conversely, when you withdraw, funds return to the same payment method you used to deposit—a safeguard against unauthorized account access.

Esports betting rules and market settlement
Match-winner markets are the simplest. Two teams compete; the official result declares a winner or a draw. We settle the market on the tournament organiser's published result. If a match is abandoned before completion (due to technical fault, force majeure, or rules violation), unsettled match-winner bets are voided and stakes are returned to your chinahoki account.
Map-score markets track individual maps in series. In a best-of-three Mobile Legends match, for example, a "Team A to win 2–0" market only settles if Team A wins maps one and two. If the series is halted at 1–1, the market is voided. This rule protects both bettors and the platform from disputes over incomplete contests.
Handicap markets—where one team is given a notional advantage—depend on official broadcast statistics. A "+1.5 kills handicap" on a player means their final kill count is adjusted upward by 1.5 before comparing to the opponent's total. Settlement uses the statistics published by the tournament's official broadcast or the game's live-scoring system, not third-party websites.
We do not predict outcomes or suggest which team will prevail. Settlement on chinahoki depends only on official results and transparent rule enforcement.
Tournament calendar and seasonal structure
Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) Indonesia runs two seasons per year—typically spring and autumn—with playoffs concluding each season. Between seasons, qualifiers and regional tournaments fill the calendar. Free Fire's international and domestic events scatter across the year, with FFI and regional finals dominating the summer months. PUBG Mobile's calendar is lighter but includes periodic international invitational tournaments.
Our chinahoki market list updates as tournaments are officially announced. You can check the "Upcoming Events" tab in the esports section to see next week's fixtures, or filter by game (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile) and region (Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Global). Markets open typically 24–48 hours before match start and close when the first pick or map begins.
Large tournaments—MPL grand finals, FFI main event—often carry secondary markets beyond simple match winner. We may offer map scores, team stats within a match, or live in-play markets that update as the game unfolds. These markets close as the match progresses and reopen if a reset or technical break pauses play.

