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What Valorant is and why we cover it
Valorant is a competitive 5v5 tactical shooter developed by Riot Games. Teams compete in structured tournaments throughout the year, with regional competitions feeding into international championships. The game has a strong following across Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Indonesia where esports viewership continues to grow alongside traditional sports like Liga 1 and Piala Indonesia.
We cover Valorant for the same reason we offer markets on Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, and other major tournaments: our users are interested in these competitions. Valorant tournaments operate on a regular schedule—often with qualifying rounds, group stages, and playoff brackets—which means consistent betting opportunities throughout the year. The tournament structure is transparent and follows official Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) organization, so our markets align with real competitive progression.
Tournament structure and betting markets
Most Valorant tournaments follow a bracket format. Teams qualify through regional stages, compete in group play, and advance through knockouts. We track this structure in our markets, offering match-level bets that align with each tournament's actual progression, similar to how we organize football tournament betting around Champions League group stages and knockout phases.
When you access Valorant markets on cuan4d, you'll see upcoming matches listed chronologically. Each match shows two teams competing, and our default market is match winner—you select which team you think will win the series. We also offer maps bets, since Valorant teams play best-of-three matches with different map selections. This allows you to track performance across individual map preferences and team strategies.



How Valorant markets work on cuan4d
When you open a Valorant match on cuan4d, you see the two teams and the available markets. Match winner is straightforward: select the team you think will win the series. Some tournaments also show series score (how many maps one team will win in the best-of-three), allowing you to bet on the specific progression of each match.
To place a bet, you need an account and funds in your cuan4d wallet. You deposit using one of our supported payment partners: DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or direct transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. Once your account is funded, selecting a market and confirming your bet is immediate. The settlement process follows the match result, and winnings are credited to your wallet within moments of the match conclusion.
Valorant betting on cuan4d centers on match outcomes, not prediction of who is globally strongest—just who wins each specific series.
Account setup and payment flow
Getting started with Valorant betting on cuan4d begins with account creation. You provide an email address, complete identity verification through document submission, and select a deposit method from our payment partners. The verification step happens once, and then your account is active for all cuan4d categories—Valorant, other esports markets, football betting on Liga 1 and Piala AFF, live-dealer games, and slots.
Deposits are instant when you use digital wallets like mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking. Bank transfers through local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking may take slightly longer depending on your bank's processing queue, but typically complete within hours. Once funds appear in your cuan4d wallet, you can immediately place Valorant bets or explore other categories on the platform.
Account verification is the only gate between you and the platform. Once verified, deposit and withdrawal use the same payment infrastructure, whether from Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, or Medan.
Withdrawal and settlement
When you win a Valorant bet, your winnings are added to your cuan4d wallet immediately upon match settlement. You can use those funds for another Valorant bet, place a wager on Liga 1 matches, play live blackjack or roulette, or withdraw. Withdrawals reverse to the payment method you used for deposit—if you deposited via local payment, your withdrawal goes back to online payment. Bank transfers return to the same account you specified during verification.
We do not hold withdrawal requests. Your withdrawal is processed immediately upon submission, but the final arrival at your bank or digital wallet depends on your payment partner's processing time. You can track your withdrawal status in your account history, which logs every deposit, bet, payout, and withdrawal with timestamps. No withdrawal is guaranteed a specific arrival window because the processing sits with your bank or wallet, not with us.
Valorant Markets on cuan4d
- Match winner bets on all scheduled tournaments
- Series score markets showing best-of-three outcomes
- Real tournament calendar synced to official VCT schedules
What Valorant Betting Is Not
- Not prediction of future global rankings or scene shifts
- Not gaming itself—you are betting on professional matches, not playing
How Valorant fits into cuan4d's broader esports and sports offering
Valorant is one of several esports categories we cover. You also have access to Mobile Legends, Free Fire, and PUBG Mobile markets, each organized around their official competitive calendars. Beyond esports, we maintain football markets across Liga 1 Indonesia, Piala AFF, Champions League, and other major tournaments. Slot games like Aviator and Sweet Bonanza, live-dealer blackjack and roulette, and other gaming categories sit within the same account.
Many players alternate between categories based on what's happening competitively. During esports tournament seasons, they explore Valorant and Mobile Legends markets. When football season is active—particularly during Liga 1 rounds or Piala AFF—they shift focus to match betting. The platform is designed to support this flexibility. Your wallet, account history, and withdrawal process remain identical across all categories.
