3in1 Badminton — Malaysia's Most Complete Badminton Betting Markets
On this page you can explore all the badminton betting options offered by 3in1, from local matches to international tournaments. Understand the market types, how to get started, and mobile access — all in one place.
- Live Markets
- Competitive Odds
- Fully Mobile
- Fast Deposits
What Is Badminton Betting and Why Is It So Popular in Malaysia?
Badminton betting is an activity where you predict the outcome of a shuttlecock match — whether it's who wins, how many sets are played, or the set handicap — and place a bet based on your analysis. Unlike some other sports, badminton has a fast match tempo and rapidly shifting odds, making it especially exciting to follow live.
Malaysia is a badminton powerhouse, with legendary players like Lee Chong Wei inspiring a whole new generation of fans. Tournaments such as the Malaysia Open, Thomas & Uber Cup, and All England are always must-watch events. With 3in1, you can follow the action and place bets on your favourite matches straight from your phone.
Badminton Market Types Available on 3in1
3in1 offers a wide range of markets to suit both new and experienced players. Here's a quick overview of the markets commonly available for badminton matches:
| Market Types | Quick Overview | Suitable For | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Win/Loss (1X2) | Pick the player or team you think will win the overall match | New players, easy to understand | All matches |
| Set Handicap | One side is given a set advantage to balance the odds | Intermediate & advanced players | Selected matches |
| Over/Under Total Sets | Predict whether a match will last more or fewer sets than the set line | Playing style analysis | Major matches |
| Live (In-Play) Markets | Odds updated in real time during live matches | Active player during a live stream | Selected tournaments |
Available markets may vary by match and time. Check the badminton section after logging in for the latest listings.
How Do I Start Betting on Badminton at 3in1?
Visit the registration to open a new account in just a few minutes, or log in if you already have an account.
Deposit easily via Touch 'n Go eWallet, FPX, or Maybank. A low minimum amount means you can get started comfortably without a big commitment.
Head to the Badminton section, select the tournament you're interested in, check the available odds and markets, then enter your stake.
Use the live in-play feature to adjust your strategy as the match unfolds. Odds shift with the flow of the game, giving attentive bettors extra opportunities.
After the match, results are updated automatically. You can check your betting history and manage your account balance directly from your profile page.
Badminton Section Highlights
In-Play Markets
Tournaments Covered
Minimum Deposit
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Two Key Concepts Before You Start Betting
- Set Handicap in Badminton
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Set handicap means one player or team is given a set "advantage" before the match begins, to level the playing field between participants of differing rankings. For example: if Player A is given a +1.5 set handicap, your bet wins even if Player A loses 0-2, as long as the margin does not exceed that difference.
This concept helps deliver better value when you bet on the underdog in terms of odds.
- Decimal Odds vs Malay Odds
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Decimal odds (e.g. 1.85) show the total amount you receive per MYR staked, including your original stake. Malay odds are expressed as either a positive or negative number — a positive value shows the net profit per RM1 staked, while a negative value indicates how much you need to stake to win RM1.
Example: Decimal odds of 2.00 are equivalent to Malay odds of +1.00. Familiarise yourself with the odds format displayed on 3in1 before placing your first bet.
Ready to Bet on Your Favourite Badminton Matches?
Open a 3in1 account today and enjoy the most competitive badminton odds, live markets, and hassle-free deposits via local Malaysian payment methods.
Open a Free Account Log In to an Existing AccountMajor Badminton Tournaments Typically Covered
As a platform focused on both local and international sports, 3in1 covers a wide range of prestigious badminton tournaments. Here are some of the events most followed by Malaysian users:
International Tournaments
- All England Open Badminton Championships
- BWF World Championships
- Olympic Games – Badminton Event
- BWF World Tour Finals
- Thomas Cup & Uber Cup
Asian & Local Tournaments
- Malaysia Open Super 1000
- Indonesia Open Super 1000
- Sudirman Cup
- Asia Championships
- SEA Games – Badminton
Match Formats You Should Know
Most badminton matches are played in a best-of-3 sets format, with each set played to 21 points. A match can end in as few as two sets if one side wins convincingly.
In handicap markets, the set difference is the key factor in determining your bet outcome. Understanding this format helps you make sharper decisions, especially in over/under markets.
Follow Badminton Betting from Anywhere
One of 3in1's key strengths is its platform, which is fully optimised for mobile use. There's no need to be at a desktop to follow your favourite badminton matches — everything can be done from your smartphone, whether Android or iOS.
For a smoother experience, download the official 3in1 Android app from the Download the App. The app delivers real-time notifications for match results, the latest odds, and quick access to the Badminton section — no need to open a browser every time.
Even on a slow internet connection, 3in1's lightweight interface ensures you never miss a betting opportunity while a match is in progress.
Badminton Betting FAQ
Explore More on 3in1
Beyond badminton, 3in1 also offers a wide range of other sports and entertainment categories, all accessible from the same account. Go ahead and to the home page for a full overview of everything available, or browse the FAQ if you need further guidance on how to use the platform.
If you're ready, log in to your existing account or open a new account to start enjoying all the badminton markets we offer. Our support team is on hand via email at [email protected] should you have any questions.