2570 Virtual Sports —
24-Hour Active Simulation Betting
This page covers everything you need to know about virtual sports on the 2570 platform — from the types of simulation sports available and how to read odds, to how they differ from live sports betting and how to play from your mobile at any time without waiting for real match schedules.
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Five Types of Virtual Sports on the 2570 Platform
Each virtual sports category uses computer simulation with random outcomes generated by an independent random number generator.
A 90-minute simulated football match compressed into a results display in under three minutes. Available markets include match winner, total goals, handicap, and correct score. New matches kick off every few minutes throughout the day.
Horse racing simulation with eight to twelve horses per race. Pick your horse based on the displayed odds and results are known in under two minutes. Markets cover the winner, place, and combination bets.
Simulated basketball matches with point spread, moneyline, and over/under total points markets. Ideal for users familiar with basketball betting who want instant results without waiting for real NBA games.
Exciting simulated greyhound racing with six to eight runners per race. Results are shown through lightweight animations and odds are refreshed for every new round. The format is popular with users who want variety beyond football.
One-on-one simulated tennis matches with set-by-set markets, match winner, and game handicap. Each set result is displayed in sequence until a winner is determined. Matches conclude quickly and are immediately replaced by new ones.
Virtual Sports vs Live Sports Betting — What's the Difference?
Two distinct options, each with its own strengths — it comes down to what you're after at that moment.
| Aspect | Virtual Sports | Real Sports Betting |
|---|---|---|
| Operating Hours | 24 hours, 7 days a week | Subject to match schedule |
| Result Time | 2–5 minutes per match | 90 minutes to a few hours |
| Result Basis | Random number generator (RNG) | Real on-field results |
| Market Types | Limited — basic markets only | Wide — hundreds of markets per match |
| Suitable for | Short sessions, sports downtime | Users following real sports |
For live real-sport action, visit the live match section on the 2570 platform, where odds update every second in line with real on-field developments.
What Makes Virtual Sports Different from Regular Betting
- No downtime — virtual sports are unaffected by off-seasons, weather, or match postponements
- A new round starts every few minutes — no waiting for a fixed schedule
- Results are determined by an independent RNG, unaffected by news or team performance
- Great for short betting sessions — ideal for breaks or commutes
- Simple, intuitive interface — select a market, set your stake, and results are available within minutes
- Accessible from a mobile browser or the Android app — no device switching needed
- Odds for each virtual match are independent and unrelated to the results of previous matches
Virtual Sports Terms You Should Know
Six terms that frequently appear on virtual sports platforms — explained in plain language.
A computerised system that randomly generates the result of every virtual sports match. Each match is completely independent — previous results have no bearing on future ones. This ensures an equal chance on every bet.
The simplest bet in virtual sports — pick from two or more participants and call the winner. In virtual football, there are three options: home win, draw, or away win. Odds reflect the probability of each outcome.
A points/goals advantage or disadvantage assigned to a participant before a simulated match begins, just like in real sports betting. Handicap is used to balance the odds between teams with a significant difference in strength.
Bet on whether the total goals, points, or score in a virtual match will go over or under a set value. No need to pick a winner — just predict whether the game will be high- or low-scoring.
One complete cycle of a virtual sports match from start to result. In virtual sports, each round wraps up very quickly. Once a round ends, the next begins automatically with new participants and fresh odds.
Used mainly in virtual horse racing and greyhound racing. An each-way bet is split into two parts — half on the outright winner and half on a runner finishing in second or third place, subject to the stated terms.
When Are Virtual Sports Most Worth It for Malaysian Users?
Virtual sports on the 2570 platform are most useful when there's no compelling real-sport action on at the time. For example, during the break between Malaysia Liga seasons or in the early hours before European football kicks off, virtual sports fill the gap by keeping the betting experience active without any waiting.
Users on the go or with limited free time also find virtual sports more practical — a single match wraps up in under five minutes, making it well-suited for quick betting sessions. That's unlike real sports betting, where you'd need to follow a match for 90 minutes or more.
For users new to the 2570 platform, virtual sports are also a great way to get familiar with how odds markets work before trying real sports betting — the market mechanics are similar, the only difference is how quickly results come in. Check the about our platform for more details on the options available.
Ready to Try Virtual Sports With No Waiting?
Register a free 2570 account today and access live virtual sports 24 hours a day from your phone, all in Malaysian Ringgit.
Frequently Asked Questions About Virtual Sports on 2570
Four questions most commonly asked by new users about virtual sports.
Accessing Virtual Sports from a Mobile Phone in Malaysia
The 2570 platform is built so virtual sports run smoothly on all phone screen sizes. Market selection buttons, odds displays, and bet confirmation are all optimised for one-handed use on Android and iOS. Match simulation animations are also streamlined to keep mobile data usage light.
On a standard 4G connection, virtual sports pages load quickly and new matches start automatically once the previous round ends. Users on slower 3G or office WiFi can still follow results comfortably, as the results display doesn't require high bandwidth.
For the best experience on Android devices, you can install the platform's official app, which offers a faster interface and notifications whenever a new virtual match is about to start. Log in to your account to access all available virtual sports options.