Base64 Badminton — Follow BWF, Thomas Cup & More Markets
The Badminton section on base64 provides betting market information for both local and international badminton matches — from the Thomas & Uber Cup to the BWF World Championships and Super Series. Access everything directly from your phone, hassle-free.
How to Deposit & Withdraw — Complete Guide
Deposit Steps (Top Up Balance)
- Log In to your base64 account. If you don't have an account yet, register for free here — the process takes less than two minutes.
- Go to the Wallet section in your account menu and select the "Deposit" option.
- Select payment method that suits you — FPX for direct bank transfers, or Touch 'n Go eWallet for on-the-go convenience.
- Enter amount in MYR (RM) that you wish to add to your account balance.
- Follow your bank or eWallet instructions to complete the payment. You will be securely redirected to your bank's verification page.
- Balance credited to your base64 account automatically once the transaction has been successfully verified by the system.
Withdrawal Steps
- Log in and navigate to Wallet → Withdrawal.
- Enter the correct Malaysian bank account number and verify the recipient's details.
- Enter the amount (RM) you wish to withdraw and tap submit.
- Processing will be completed within the timeframe indicated, depending on your chosen method. A notification will be sent once your withdrawal has been successfully processed.
Payment Methods Summary
| Method | Processing Time | Min. Limit |
|---|---|---|
| FPX (Online Banking) | Instant – 5 min | RM 20 |
| Touch 'n Go eWallet | Instant – 10 min | RM 10 |
| Bank Withdrawal | 1–3 business days | RM 30 |
Actual limits depend on your account verification status. Check your account settings for the latest details.
What to Watch Out for in Badminton Betting
Tips for Beginners
Start with the Match Winner market — it's the most straightforward. Once you're comfortable with how things work, you can explore more complex markets like set handicaps or total points.
Get to Know the World's Major Badminton Tournaments
This table outlines the major badminton tournaments that international betting platforms, including base64, typically cover.
| Tournament | Format | Frequency | Malaysian Fan Favourites |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas Cup | Men's team, knock-out | Every two years | Very High |
| Uber Cup | Women's team, knock-out | Every two years | High |
| BWF World Championships | All categories individual | Annually | Very High |
| All England Open | All categories individual, Super 1000 | Annually (March) | High |
| Malaysia Open | All categories individual, Super 1000 | Annually (January) | Very High |
Key Badminton Betting Terms
A market where one player is given a set advantage or disadvantage before the match begins. For example, Player A at -1.5 sets means Player A must win at least 2 more sets than their opponent for the bet to win.
The Over/Under market is based on the total points scored in a match. Badminton uses a 21-point system per set (best of three), meaning total points can vary significantly between short and long matches.
The most straightforward market — simply pick the player or team you think will win the overall match. Ideal for new users, as badminton only has two possible outcomes (no draws).
The third and deciding set in a badminton match, played when both players or pairs have each won one set. The market on whether a match will go to a rubber set is popular due to the attractive odds it offers.
The international governing body for badminton, responsible for organising the world's premier tournaments and managing the player ranking system. Super Series and World Tour events all fall under the BWF.
Players or teams assigned a special seeding position in the tournament draw based on their current rankings. Top seeds are typically placed in separate brackets to ensure they can only meet in the later rounds.
Badminton vs Other Sports — What Sets It Apart?
Every sport has its own unique characteristics that shape how betting markets are structured. Here's a quick comparison to help you find the sport that best matches your style.
| Aspect | Badminton | Football | Cricket |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Duration | 30 min – 1.5 hrs | 90 minutes (fixed) | 3 hours – 5 days |
| Result Format | Win/Loss (no draw) | Win/Draw/Lose | Win/Draw/Lose/No Result |
| Key Market Types | Match Winner, Handicap Set | 1X2, Asian Handicap, BTTS | Match Winner, Total Runs |
| Matches per Day | Multiple (within tournament) | Moderate (varies by league) | Low (one match per day) |
- Shorter matches — faster results
- No draw result — only two possible outcomes
- Many matches in a single day during tournaments
- Malaysia has world-class players — easier to analyse
- Matches can end quickly if one side is significantly stronger
- In-match injuries can dramatically shift the momentum
- Market depth may be more limited compared to popular sports like football
Festive Campaigns & Seasonal Sports Bonuses
Base64 regularly runs special campaigns throughout the year, particularly during major Malaysian festive seasons such as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Chinese New Year, and Deepavali, as well as around key badminton events like the Malaysia Open every January and the biennial Thomas Cup.
During peak badminton seasons, base64 also offers special rewards for users who actively follow sports markets during that period. Cashback bonuses, loyalty rewards, and special deposit offers are among the promotions that appear regularly — all viewable directly in your account after logging in.
Don't miss any ongoing campaigns. Register your account to start receiving notifications on the latest offers related to badminton and other sports on the platform.
Frequently Asked Questions — Badminton at base64
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Sign up at base64 and start following international badminton markets right from your phone. Registration is quick, with deposits accepted via FPX or Touch 'n Go.