League of Legends tournaments and regions on p200m
League of Legends esports operates across multiple regional leagues. The major regions include LEC (Europe), LCS (North America), LCK (South Korea), and LPL (China). Each region runs seasonal competitions—Spring and Summer splits—with playoffs and international tournaments like Worlds and Mid-Season Invitational. On p200m, we cover matches from all major regions so you can forecast outcomes regardless of your timezone.
Regional competitions feed into international tournaments. The strongest teams from each region qualify for Worlds, held annually in autumn. Mid-Season Invitational occurs in spring, bringing together top-tier teams for cross-regional competition. Asian teams historically dominate League of Legends, with Korean (LCK) and Chinese (LPL) teams claiming most Worlds titles. Our p200m League of Legends markets reflect the competitive depth and unpredictability of these tournaments.
Match formats and series structure
League of Legends matches on p200m are typically played in Best-of series. Regular season matches are single games (Best-of-1); playoffs are Best-of-3 or Best-of-5 depending on the stage. A Best-of-3 means the first team to win two games advances. A Best-of-5 requires three wins.
Each game lasts subject to verification depending on team playstyle and meta. Group stage matches determine playoff seeding. Teams with the best records advance directly to playoffs; lower-ranked teams enter elimination brackets. Finals determine the regional champion and, for international tournaments, the global winner.
League of Legends markets and forecast types on p200m
On p200m, League of Legends markets let you forecast several outcomes per match. The primary market is match winner—which team wins the series (or single game). Secondary markets include first tower destroyed, first blood (first kill), total kills in the match, and player-specific statistics like MVP (Most Valuable Player).
Each market displays odds based on team strength, recent performance, and public forecast distribution. Favorites (stronger teams) have lower odds; underdogs (weaker teams) have higher odds. Odds on p200m update in real-time as matches approach and live as they unfold. If a team is significantly favored, their odds compress. If an underdog starts the match well, their odds improve, creating opportunity for late forecasters.
League of Legends on p200m rewards understanding of team meta, roster changes, and tournament context—not luck alone.
Deposit and account setup for League of Legends forecasting
To forecast League of Legends on p200m, create an account on Android, iOS, or desktop. Registration takes three minutes. Once your account is live, link a payment method: e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or a bank account (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking). E-wallet deposits settle instantly; bank transfers complete within standard processing times.
Minimum deposits start around our welcome offer. No deposit bonus or free-play credits are required—many users fund their accounts and begin forecasting immediately. Your balance appears in your dashboard, and you can allocate funds to League of Legends markets or other categories (slots, live-dealer tables, other esports) anytime.
Reading the League of Legends schedule on p200m
League of Legends matches on p200m display a full calendar. Each entry shows the matchup (Team A vs. Team B), tournament (LCK, LCS, LEC, LPL, or international), date, and time in your local timezone. We automatically convert times so Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang, and Yogyakarta users see their own local start times.
Matches typically run on fixed schedules. LEC plays weekends (Friday through Sunday). LCS plays mid-week and weekends. LCK (Korea) runs Tuesday through Saturday. LPL (China) runs multiple matches daily. International tournaments (Worlds, MSI) run daily during group stages and playoffs. On p200m, you can filter the schedule by region or date to find matches relevant to you.
Live forecasting during matches
Once a League of Legends match begins on p200m, you can forecast live if markets remain open. Live forecasting carries different odds than pre-match forecasts. If you wait until a team secures a lead, the odds on that team decrease. But if you forecast an underdog and they mount a comeback, your odds are locked at the higher pre-lead value.
The broadcast on p200m includes live stats—kills, deaths, gold count, objectives captured. You can watch the match live or view stats-only mode. Forecasting closes when the match ends. Results settle immediately, and your account balance updates within seconds.
League of Legends vs. other esports on p200m
p200m covers multiple esports: League of Legends, Mobile Legends, Free Fire, and PUBG Mobile. Each has distinct formats and tournament structures. League of Legends uses 5v5 team-based strategy with longer match durations (subject to verification). Mobile Legends and PUBG Mobile are mobile-native titles with different meta and regional dominance patterns.
Mobile Legends dominates Southeast Asia and is hugely popular in Jakarta and other Indonesian cities during the MPL (Mobile Legends Professional League) season. League of Legends is more global and appeals to players tracking international tournaments like Worlds. Free Fire and PUBG Mobile attract battle-royale enthusiasts. On p200m, many users follow all four titles depending on tournament schedules and personal preference.
Withdrawal and account security for League of Legends users
Withdrawals from your p200m account after League of Legends forecasting winnings return to your original payment method. If you deposited via local payment, withdrawals go back via online payment. If you funded via a e-wallet virtual account, refunds return to mobile banking. Bank transfers typically settle within one business day; e-wallet withdrawals usually complete within minutes.
Your account on p200m includes two-factor authentication (2FA) to prevent unauthorized access. We recommend enabling 2FA before forecasting large amounts. Identity verification (KYC) is required before your first withdrawal. Upload a photo ID and selfie; verification typically completes within one business day. Once verified, you can withdraw anytime.
