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Valorant esports markets on gigaspin give you a way to follow competitive team play on your phone—whether you're on Android using our native app installer or accessing our optimized mobile site from your iPhone. We track professional Valorant tournaments, regional qualifiers, and international LAN events, translating them into live market positions you can engage with as fixtures unfold.
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This guide covers how Valorant markets work on our platform, how to navigate tournaments and team lineups on mobile, and what settlement rules apply when a match or series concludes. Unlike football leagues like Liga 1 or Piala AFF, Valorant follows a best-of series format with distinct map outcomes—we'll explain how each layer affects your positions and how to track them from your phone in real time.
Valorant on gigaspinTournament structure and markets
Valorant is a team-based tactical shooter with a global competitive ecosystem. On gigaspin, we offer markets on major international events (VCT—Valorant Champions Tour), regional leagues (APAC, Americas, EMEA), and occasional exhibition matches. Each tournament is divided into stages: group play, playoffs, and finals. We settle markets based on official Riot Games announcements and broadcast results, ensuring every outcome is verifiable and transparent.
The key difference between Valorant and traditional sports like Liga 1 or Piala AFF is the match format. A Valorant professional match is typically a best-of-three series—each team plays on each side of the map, and the first to win two maps wins the series. Some lower-tier matches are best-of-one or best-of-five, which we clearly label in the market details. On your phone, tap any fixture to see the format, the maps in play, and the settlement window. Our Android app pre-loads this data so you can browse offline; iOS users sync via the mobile site whenever you refresh.
Settlement happens after the series closes
A Valorant market settles once the final map result is official. Unlike slot games or live-dealer tables, there's no subject to verification—esports settle on a schedule aligned with broadcast confirmation, typically within minutes of the match ending.
Market types we offer
On gigaspin, Valorant markets include: Match Winner (which team wins the series), Map Winner (who wins a specific map), Handicap (adjusted by map count, e.g., Team A -1.5 maps), Total Maps (will the series go to exactly 2 or 3 maps), and First Blood / First Kill (which team gets first kill on a given map). Some regional tournaments also feature Tournament Winner markets where you pick the team most likely to win the entire event.
Each market is independent. You can hold a position on Team A to win the series and also bet on Team B to win Map 2—no conflict. Your phone displays all open positions in one "Open Markets" view, making it easy to see your Valorant exposure alongside your Liga 1 fixtures or live blackjack sessions.
Navigating Valorant on your mobile device
Finding Valorant tournaments on Android and iOS
Open the gigaspin app on your Android phone or the mobile site on iOS. From the main menu, tap "Esports" or "Markets," then scroll to "Valorant." You'll see a list of current and upcoming tournaments. Our Android app organizes these by region and tournament tier; iOS users can filter by date or event type. Tap any tournament to expand the bracket and see all fixtures within it.
Each fixture displays the team names, match time (in your local time zone—Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, or Medan), and a live-status badge. If the match is already live, you see a red "LIVE" indicator. Tap the fixture to see available markets and place a position. The app remembers your preference, so if you always check Valorant on Wednesday evenings during the regional qualifiers, the app can notify you when new matches are posted.
Market selection flow on mobile
Once you select a match, our app displays a list of available markets. "Match Winner" is always available; "Map Winner" appears if you tap into the map details; specialty markets like "First Blood" or "Handicap" are grouped below. On Android, you can swipe between market categories. On iOS, scroll down to see all options.
Select a market, choose your position (which team or outcome), enter your stake, and confirm. Your position appears immediately in your "Open Positions" feed. During the match, the app updates live, showing current scores and map status so you can track your exposure in real time.
Understanding best-of series settlement
A best-of-three Valorant series means the first team to win two maps wins. If Team A wins Map 1 and Map 2, the series is over—Map 3 is not played. If the teams split (Team A wins Map 1, Team B wins Map 2), they play Map 3 to decide the series. On gigaspin, your "Match Winner" position settles after the series-deciding map closes. If you also hold individual "Map Winner" positions, each settles as that map concludes—you don't wait for the entire series to finish.
When settlement is live, our app sends a push notification to your phone. On Android, the notification arrives within 30 seconds of the official result. iOS users see a banner notification if the app is open, or a badge number if it's in the background. Your account balance updates automatically; you can immediately withdraw your winnings via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or direct bank transfer (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment).
Comparing Valorant to other esports on gigaspin
Mobile Legends and Free Fire tournaments on gigaspin run more frequently (daily or weekly regional contests), while Valorant is tied to the VCT seasonal calendar. This means Valorant windows can be months apart. We mark Valorant fixtures prominently when they're live; if you want to stay informed about upcoming VCT events, enable notifications in the app settings under "Valorant Tournaments." Our Android app can filter your feed to show Valorant only, decluttering matches you don't follow.
Settlement rules are the same across esports: once the official result is confirmed, your account settles within minutes. Unlike live-dealer tables (which settle instantly) or Liga 1 football (which settles at final whistle), esports may have a e-walletef delay for broadcast confirmation. This protects against unofficial or preliminary results, ensuring you always settle on the true official outcome.
Tips for Valorant markets on gigaspin
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Know the best-of format before bettingRule tip
A best-of-three is different from a best-of-one. Always check the fixture details on your phone to confirm the format—this changes which markets are available and how quickly settlement occurs.
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Combine series and map markets strategicallyStrategy tip
You can hedge by taking Team A to win the series and Team B to win one map. If Team B wins that map but loses the series, you've covered part of your downside.
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Use push notifications to catch live marketsTiming tip
Enable Valorant notifications so you're alerted the moment a tournament begins. This is especially useful during international events that may not align with your local daytime.
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Monitor your data usage during live matchesMobile tip
Watching a live broadcast while holding an open Valorant position uses bandwidth. Connect to WiFi if possible, especially if you're on a capped mobile plan in Jakarta or other congested areas.
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Plan withdrawals after settlement closesAccount tip
Once a Valorant match settles and your account updates, you can immediately request a withdrawal. DANA, e-wallet, and mobile banking typically confirm within an hour during business hours. Banks (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking) may take one to two business days.
Valorant market settlement during special events
During international tournaments like the Valorant Champions event or regional finals around Idul Fitri or Idul Adha, we may run extended markets (e.g., "Tournament Winner" or "Grand Finals MVP"). These settlement windows are longer—often several weeks as the tournament unfolds. Our app clearly marks the settlement date, so you know when to expect your payout. Special event markets sometimes have lower liquidity, meaning fewer players competing in that market, so check live-betting conditions before committing large stakes.
Integration with your account
Your Valorant positions on gigaspin are part of your overall account balance. If you hold open positions on Valorant, Liga 1, and a live blackjack table simultaneously, your account balance reflects the total. As each market settles (Valorant series concludes, Liga 1 match ends, blackjack hand finishes), your balance updates individually per settlement. This unified approach means you can manage your entire portfolio from one mobile app—no switching between platforms or accounts.
Valorant esports markets represent a specialized corner of the gigaspin platform, appealing to players who follow competitive gaming closely. Whether you're in Bandung, Medan, Surabaya, or Jakarta, our Valorant coverage is identical and settlement is transparent. Check your notifications, manage your positions on your phone, and withdraw your winnings through your preferred method when the time comes.
Esports market overview
Esports on gigaspin spans four major competitive titles: Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile, and Valorant. Each has a distinct competitive ecosystem and tournament calendar. Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) runs regional competitions across Southeast Asia with seasonal franchises; Free Fire has the Free Fire Pro League (FFPL) organized by region; PUBG Mobile hosts both regional pro leagues and international tournaments like the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC); and Valorant follows the VCT (Valorant Champions Tour) structure with regional qualifiers feeding into international events. On gigaspin, we track each league's official standings, team rosters, and tournament brackets. Our mobile app displays team seeding, which team is in which bracket, and upcoming fixture schedules so you can plan your engagement. Unlike traditional sports leagues (Liga 1, Piala AFF), esports tournaments can occur multiple times per year per title, with overlapping regional and international events. This means the gigaspin esports calendar is dense—you'll often see several matches live simultaneously across different games and regions. Our filtering system on Android and iOS lets you focus on specific games or tournaments, decluttering your feed so you see only the esports markets relevant to you.
Match formats and timing
Esports match formats vary significantly by game. Mobile Legends uses a best-of-five series format in most professional settings, meaning the first team to win three games wins the series—each game can last subject to verification. Free Fire tournaments vary between best-of-one (single matches for early rounds) and best-of-three or best-of-five in playoffs, with individual match durations of subject to verification. PUBG Mobile matches are typically single rounds with all teams competing simultaneously for placement and kills, lasting subject to verification per round with multiple rounds per tournament day. Valorant, as covered earlier, uses best-of-three or best-of-five series with distinct map wins per series, each map lasting subject to verification depending on how quickly a team secures 13 round wins. On gigaspin, we settle each match format according to its official conclusion rules. Group stage matches settle immediately after the round or game ends; playoff series settle once the series winner is determined. Push notifications alert you to each settlement, so you're never caught off guard. The timing of esports events often clusters in evenings (19:00–23:00 UTC+7) and weekends to maximize viewer engagement, which is why our mobile app is optimized for evening browsing and weekend sessions when many tournaments run.
Reading the schedule
Esports tournaments are organized by season and region. Mobile Legends has a spring and fall season per region; Free Fire operates concurrent regional and international tournaments; PUBG Mobile runs qualifiers and seasonal championships; Valorant follows an annual Champions Tour calendar with regional Challengers leagues feeding into international VCT events. On gigaspin, the esports schedule page lists upcoming tournaments chronologically. Tap any tournament to see its bracket, group assignments, and match schedule. Our mobile app auto-translates times to your local time zone (Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan all default to UTC+7, but you can customize). Regional tournaments typically run Monday–Sunday with matches on specific days; international events may cluster matches over 5–14 day periods. During major international events (like Valorant Champions in November or PUBG Mobile World Championship in December), we run extended "Tournament Winner" markets where you pick the team most likely to win the entire event. These markets remain open throughout the tournament, settling only when the grand finals conclude. The schedule visibility helps you plan your deposits and sessions—if a major tournament is coming, you know when to expect high activity and potential high-liquidity markets.
How esports markets differ from football
Football markets on gigaspin (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, Premier League) settle on a single event per day per fixture—a 90-minute match with a definitive result (win/draw/loss). Esports markets, by contrast, can involve multiple sub-events (individual games within a series, maps within a Valorant match, rounds within a PUBG Mobile tournament) and different settlement timing per sub-event. A Valorant best-of-three settles each map individually, then the series overall—you may see partial settlement before the full series result. Football has simple binary outcomes; esports can have gradated outcomes (first blood in Valorant, kill leaders in Mobile Legends, zone wins in PUBG Mobile). Settlement windows also differ: football settles at the final whistle; esports settles after broadcast confirmation, which may be minutes after the match concludes. Payment method availability is the same—DANA, OVO, GoPay, ShopeePay, LinkAja, and bank transfers (BCA, Mandiri, BRI, BNI) process esports payouts identically to football payouts. However, esports markets may have lower liquidity during off-peak seasons compared to year-round football, which can affect market tightness and payout ratios. On gigaspin, we maintain sufficient liquidity even during esports off-seasons by aggregating global bettors, so your market experience remains smooth whether you're betting Liga 1 on a Sunday or Valorant during a weekday LAN event.