PUBG betting
PUBG betting on OVERDOG means trading PUBG esports markets at real Polymarket exchange odds — set by traders, with no bookmaker margin. Because PUBG is a battle royale, you bet across a whole lobby rather than one team versus another: a tournament winner, a single match winner, a team's placement or the most-kills leader. You 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 PUBG board above shows the markets in play; below is how the odds work, the battle-royale bet types, and the events and teams — from the PUBG Global Championship down to the regional series — that anchor them.
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PUBG betting odds explained
PUBG 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 to win a match or a tournament trades near a dollar, a longshot far below. 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. In a battle royale that matters, because a full lobby of teams means most outright prices sit low — the field is wide, so even a strong team is a longshot to win any single match. The board shows the live numbers; the mechanic behind them is the order book, not a margin added to guarantee a house profit.
Why the field moves the odds
PUBG prices swing on the scoring, not a head-to-head matchup. A points race run across many matches rewards consistency over one lucky drop, so a team that places well every game is priced above a team chasing kills alone. Traders reprice in real time as rosters, regions and the map rotation — Erangel, Miramar, Taego and Rondo — are confirmed.
PUBG bet types
Here is what you can bet on OVERDOG's PUBG board. The markets fit a battle royale, not a one-versus-one match: a lobby of teams is scored over a series of matches by where they place and how many kills they get, so the bets are about outright winners, placement and kills — not map or round handicaps.
Tournament and event winner
The headline market is the outright — who lifts the trophy at an event like the PUBG Global Championship or a PUBG Global Series stage. You back one team out of the whole field to top the standings once every match is played, so prices stay long and a favourite rarely trades near a dollar until the closing matches. It is the deepest, most-liquid PUBG market on the board.
Match winner
A match-winner market narrows to a single game inside the lobby — which team wins that one match, the chicken dinner. Because any team in the match can win it from the right drop and rotation, these markets price wider than a two-team moneyline, and a tournament favourite can lose a match and still win the event overall.
Placement and top finish
Placement markets ask where a team finishes rather than whether it wins outright — a top-four or top-half finish over a stage, or a head-to-head on which of two teams places higher. In a points race scored across many matches, a consistent team can be a strong placement bet even when it is a longshot to win the event.
Most kills
A most-kills market is on eliminations, not placement — which team or player racks up the most frags across a match or a stage. It rides the kill-points half of PUBG's scoring, rewards aggressive fraggers, and can settle very differently from the placement and outright markets on the same event.
PUBG events and teams
PUBG betting revolves around a global circuit run by Krafton and a set of durable organisations — the events where liquidity concentrates and the strongest teams meet.
The PGC and the circuit
The PUBG Global Championship (PGC) is the year-end peak, the title every region qualifies toward through the PUBG Global Series (PGS) stages and their regional series across EMEA, the Americas, APAC, China and Korea. Tier-one events like the PGC, PGS and the PUBG showdown at the Esports World Cup draw the deepest liquidity and the sharpest prices; smaller regional qualifiers carry thinner markets that move further on a single roster change.
The marquee teams
The perennial contenders across PUBG markets include Twisted Minds — three-time PGS champions and Esports World Cup winners — alongside Gen.G, Team Falcons, Virtus.pro, Natus Vincere and FULL SENSE, with fields regularly drawing 17 Gaming, Team Liquid and FURIA. These names set the baseline for how favourites are priced, though recent LAN form and the current map rotation move a line more than reputation alone.
PUBG Mobile and the PMGC
PUBG on PC and console is a separate title from PUBG Mobile, and the two run separate circuits — so PUBG Mobile betting and PUBG Mobile odds point at a different board. The mobile game's peak is the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC), contested by organisations like Nova Esports, Alpha7 Esports and Regnum Carya. The battle-royale bet types are the same — outright, placement, most kills — but the teams and events do not overlap, so check which game a market is on before you back it.
How to bet PUBG 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 PUBG market — tournament winner, match winner, most kills — 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 PUBG on Polymarket with OVERDOG
OVERDOG routes your PUBG 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.