Betradar, the premium partner for the betting industry worldwide, has entered into an exclusive partnership with esports big data startup, DOJO Madness, to provide the market with live-odds across a whole range of online and offline esports competitions.
Similar to wagering on the outcome of a match between two traditional sports teams, esports bets are made by predicting events within esports matches as well as the eventual outcome.
DOJO’s service has developed complex models based on the analysis of over 450,000 rounds and 18 million individual data points. This has enabled the generation of reliable real-time probabilities for both pre-match and live betting events, allowing Betradar to provide its operator clients with the most credible live betting offering available. Leveraging DOJO’s API, Betradar will be able to offer a significant amount of new, high-quality betting events for all Tier 1 esports games including popular titles such as CS:GO, Dota 2, League of Legends, and Overwatch.
“We were always clear that esports live betting provided a great opportunity to invigorate the market, but we weren’t prepared to rush in at the cost of our, and our clients’, reputation. Across all esports, the complexity of the games and the huge volume of data that needs to be captured and processed makes it much more challenging to model than traditional sports. With the closing of skins betting sites the timing now seems right to bring our live solutions to market to enable traditional bookmakers to meet the demands of the esports community. We’re delighted to have been able to partner with industry-experts at DOJO to create a best-in-class approach, further enhancing the exclusive fast content from our partnership with ESL – we have really created a new and unique framework that will greatly benefit operators. From today, they will be able to tap into the demand for comprehensive live coverage with the ideal range of Betradar services to support them alongside the best content and odds suggestions,” said James Watson, Betradar’s Head of Esports.