Trading terminal
A live terminal for Polymarket-style esports markets
Track esports prediction markets with prices, liquidity, match telemetry, charts and order book context in one Polygaming interface.
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Terminal view for esports
Polygaming is a Polymarket-style esports terminal for traders who need market prices, live match context and execution controls in one interface. It focuses on esports-specific workflows for Dota 2, CS2 and League of Legends instead of generic event market browsing.
Built for fast markets
Live esports markets move quickly. A terminal view helps traders compare price movement, liquidity, order book context, charts, trade history and match state before acting, reducing the need to switch between a market page, statistics pages and live match sources.
Use this page to make a trading decision
This is written for users deciding whether a market is worth opening, not for passive reading.
Good fit if
- You follow Dota 2, CS2 or League of Legends closely enough to judge match context.
- You want to compare market prices with liquidity, order book depth and live state before acting.
- You prefer a wallet-first workflow instead of a traditional sportsbook slip flow.
Next steps
- Open a live or upcoming market for a game you understand.
- Check price, liquidity, recent movement and team context before choosing a side.
- Connect a wallet only after the market setup and execution path are clear.
Built for market screens
Polygaming treats esports markets like a trading surface. The important views are prices, market depth, chart movement, trade history and live match context, not decorative match previews or generic sportsbook-style cards.
That matters for users coming from Polymarket-style products. They expect markets to behave like tradable instruments, with visible liquidity and price movement. Polygaming applies that expectation to esports-specific workflows.
Less tab switching
A trader should not need one tab for odds, one tab for a stream, one tab for teams and another tab for execution. That workflow is slow and makes it harder to understand whether price movement matches the live state.
The terminal approach keeps those decisions close together. Users can compare market data and esports context in one place, then move toward execution without rebuilding the decision from scattered sources.
Esports-first coverage
Polygaming starts with Dota 2, CS2 and League of Legends because those games create high-context trading moments. A single draft, map swing, economy break or objective fight can change how a match is priced.
This esports-first focus helps the product avoid becoming a generic event-market directory. The goal is to make each supported game feel understandable inside the terminal, with context that is relevant to how that game is actually played.
FAQ
Is Polygaming a Polymarket esports terminal?
Polygaming is built for Polymarket-style esports markets. It brings market prices, team context, match state and trading controls into one interface.
Can I view live market data?
Polygaming shows live and upcoming esports markets with prices, liquidity, order books, charts and trade history when market data is available.
Which traders is this for?
Polygaming is for esports traders who want match context beside the market, especially during live Dota 2, CS2 and League of Legends events.
