League of Legends betting
League of Legends betting on OVERDOG means trading LoL esports markets at real Polymarket exchange odds — prices set by traders, with no bookmaker margin. You back a series winner, a game handicap, a kill total or a First Blood market, fund in crypto, and settle on-chain with no identity check.
OVERDOG is an access layer to the Polymarket exchange, not a sportsbook. There is no house, so winners are never limited. The live League of Legends board above lists the matches in play — LCK, LPL, LEC and LCS fixtures through to Worlds and MSI; below is how the odds work, the bet types, and the events and teams that anchor them.
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League of Legends betting odds explained
League of Legends odds on OVERDOG are exchange prices, not bookmaker lines. Each outcome trades as a share that settles at one dollar if it happens and zero if it does not, so the price reads directly as the market's implied probability — a favourite like T1 or Gen.G trades near a dollar, an underdog lower. Because the price comes from a live order book rather than a house, there is no vig baked in.
Reading the price
Your return follows the price you pay: a cheaper share pays more per dollar staked if it wins. The board shows the live numbers; the mechanic behind them is the order book, not a margin added to guarantee a house profit. A winning share redeems for $1 on-chain.
Why format moves the odds
Series length and the draft swing LoL prices. A best-of-five rewards roster depth and in-series adaptation, so a deep side is priced shorter over five games than over one, while a best-of-one keeps underdogs live. Fearless Draft — where champions used earlier in a series can no longer be picked — forces teams off comfort picks and reprices later games as the champion pool thins. Traders reprice as patches, roster moves and side selection are confirmed.
League of Legends bet types
Here is what you can bet on OVERDOG's League of Legends board. The markets map onto the game's structure — a match is a best-of series, each game is won by destroying the enemy Nexus — so both games and in-game events can be backed, handicapped or totaled.
Match winner and game winner (moneyline)
A match-winner (moneyline) bet is on who wins the whole series; a game-winner bet narrows to a single game inside it. In a best-of-three a team needs two game wins, in a best-of-five it needs three, so a favourite can drop a game and still take the series — which is why the two markets price differently. Best-of-five is the playoff, MSI and Worlds knockout format.
Game handicap (spreads)
A game handicap applies the spread to games in a series. A favourite at -1.5 games must sweep a best-of-three to cover, while the underdog at +1.5 covers by taking a single game. In a best-of-five, handicaps stretch to -2.5 games. It lets you back a side to win convincingly, or an underdog to steal a single game.
Series and kill totals (over/under)
Totals ask how much, not who. A series total prices the number of games played — over/under 3.5 games in a best-of-five pays over once the series reaches a fourth game rather than a sweep. Kill totals do the same inside a game: a line such as over/under 30.5 kills settles over when the two teams' combined kills clear it. Fast, skirmish-heavy sides push kill overs; slow, macro-controlled teams trend under.
Objective and kill specials
Specials price events inside a game rather than the final result. First Blood backs which side draws the first kill; other markets ask whether both teams slay Baron Nashor or a dragon, whether both teams destroy an inhibitor, or whether a game produces a penta kill. These move on team tempo and draft rather than the scoreline.
League of Legends events and teams
League of Legends betting revolves around a year-round calendar of regional leagues and two international peaks — the events where liquidity concentrates and the strongest teams meet.
Worlds, MSI and the regional splits
The League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) is the season's peak each autumn — the 2026 final is set for New York — while the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) is the mid-year international. Between them, each region runs spring and summer splits that feed those events, so there is a live board most weeks of the year. Tier-one events draw the deepest liquidity and the sharpest prices, including tournament-winner (outright) markets on Worlds and MSI; smaller regional fixtures carry thinner markets that move further on a single roster change.
The major regions and durable teams
Four major regional leagues anchor the calendar — the LCK (Korea), LPL (China), LEC (Europe) and LCS (North America) — alongside the newer LCP in Asia-Pacific and CBLOL in Brazil. Korea's LCK has produced the most World champions and enters most events as the strongest region, led by T1 — the game's most decorated organisation and home to Faker, a six-time world champion — with Gen.G, Hanwha Life Esports and KT Rolster close behind. Europe's G2 Esports and China's Bilibili Gaming and Top Esports are the perennial international threats. Recent split form and roster continuity move a line more than reputation alone.
How to bet League of Legends with crypto on OVERDOG
Funding is crypto in, crypto out, with the trading in between in a dollar unit:
1. Deposit a supported coin — Bitcoin, Ether, USDT, USDC, SOL or BNB — with no identity check. It converts to Polymarket's US-dollar stable unit on Polygon, the unit every position is priced, traded and settled in.
2. Pick a League of Legends market — series moneyline, game handicap, kill total or First Blood — and buy shares in the outcome at the exchange price. The cost is a flat 1% OVERDOG fee plus Polymarket's own fees, shown together before you commit.
3. Winning shares redeem for one dollar on-chain, and you withdraw back to crypto. There are no cards or bank transfers.
Betting League of Legends on Polymarket with OVERDOG
OVERDOG routes your League of Legends bets to the Polymarket exchange — real order-book prices, with crypto funding and no account gates.
No vig, no limits
Prices come from the order book, so there is no bookmaker margin folded into the quote; and with no house on the other side of your bet, winning consistently never gets your account limited or closed.
No-KYC, your custody
You deposit and withdraw in crypto with no identity check, and you can export your wallet and withdraw anytime — we can't freeze you. Settlement runs on-chain via Polymarket on Polygon, where every resolution is publicly verifiable.