Honor of Kings Esports Betting on betsaga
Honor of Kings professional play runs on a seasonal structure similar to football leagues. Major tournaments include national championships (like the King Pro League in China and regional variants in Southeast Asia), franchise-based competitions, and international championships that attract teams from multiple countries. On betsaga, we add Honor of Kings matches to our esports menu when they are officially scheduled, and settlement is driven by the published match results from the game's official tournament organizers and broadcasters.
The core market type is Match Winner—you bet on which of the two teams wins the best-of match. A Match Winner bet is typically best-of-three (first team to win two maps wins the match), though international tournaments sometimes use best-of-five. Settlement occurs once the official broadcast confirms the final result, which typically happens within hours of the match conclusion.
Beyond Match Winner, betsaga offers in-game event markets: first blood (which team scores the first kill), kills in a specific map, gold differential at a set game timer, or final scoreboard outcomes. These granular markets require live broadcast data to verify, so they are available only when the match is being streamed. Our settlement team checks the official broadcast replay if a market outcome is disputed, and all outcomes are published transparently in your account history.
Tournament Types and Betting Structures
Honor of Kings esports operates several tournament tiers. Professional league play (recurring seasonal competitions) runs year-round in major regions. Franchise tournaments (team-based competitions with permanent rosters) happen quarterly or semi-annually. International championships (cross-regional competitions) occur once or twice per year and attract the strongest teams. On betsaga, each tournament level has its own odds and settlement rules depending on the match format and broadcaster.
League matches typically have lower odds volatility because regular-season outcomes are more predictable within established rosters. Franchise tournaments introduce higher variance because teams often adjust line-ups or strategies. International championships feature the most dramatic odds movement because regional skill gaps are widest, and team preparation is less transparent than domestic league play. Your account handles all tournament types identically—bet, confirm, and await settlement—but experienced esports bettors often adjust position size and strategy based on tournament tier.
- League matches: Seasonal, predictable rosters, lower odds swings
- Franchise tournaments: Quarterly or semi-annual, roster changes, moderate volatility
- International championships: Annual or semi-annual, cross-regional, high odds movement
- In-game events: First blood, kill milestones, map outcomes—available during live broadcasts only
Account Integration and Withdrawal Flow
When you deposit into your betsaga account via DANA in Jakarta or e-wallet in Surabaya, the same balance funds Honor of Kings bets and Liga 1 sportsbook wagers. There is no separate esports wallet—all game types (football, Honor of Kings, live roulette, Aviator slots) draw from one balance. Winnings from Honor of Kings settle to your account within hours of match conclusion, and your account balance reflects the payout immediately.



To withdraw Honor of Kings winnings, you return funds to your original deposit method. online payment and e-wallet withdrawals settle within 1–2 hours; bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) may take 1–2 business days depending on the receiving institution. Minimum withdrawal amounts vary by payment method: mobile banking and local payment accept our welcome offer; bank transfers require our welcome offer. Account verification (KYC) is required before your first withdrawal; all subsequent withdrawals do not require re-verification unless your account tier changes or your identity documents expire.
Settlement and Odds Mechanics
Honor of Kings match odds on betsaga reflect the relative strength of teams, historical performance, roster changes, and pre-match analysis from esports specialists. Odds shift in real time as betting volume changes and new information emerges (team injury reports, roster updates, etc.). Once a match begins, odds remain locked for any new bets, but existing wagers stay active until the official result is published.
Settlement is deterministic: once the tournament organizer (Tencent or a regional operator) publishes the official match result, our system processes all related bets. For markets beyond Match Winner (e.g., first blood, kill count), settlement requires review of the official broadcast replay. If a market outcome is unclear, our settlement team investigates within 24 hours and publishes a resolution in your account. Disputed outcomes are rare because broadcasts are archived, and tournament officials maintain detailed match logs.
Key takeaways
- Honor of Kings professional matches are available on betsaga across league, franchise, and international tournaments
- Market types range from Match Winner (team victory) to in-game events (first blood, kills, gold differential)
- Odds settle based on official tournament broadcaster results, typically within hours of match conclusion
- One account wallet covers all game types—sportsbook, esports, live dealer, and slots—with unified balance and withdrawal flow
- Withdrawal to online payment, e-wallet, or Indonesian banks (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) is available after KYC verification
