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Multi-Game Esports Portfolio is a Polymarket copy-trading strategy. A diversified esports strategy that spreads capital across multiple game titles: Dota 2 (44%), League of Legends (20%), Counter-Strike (2%), and other competitive events. Instead of concentrating on a single game, the strategy hedges risk by covering the full esports landscape — different titles, different tournaments, different metas. Moderate position sizes ($100–$1,000) keep individual exposure manageable.

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Multi-Game Esports Portfolio

Dota 2 + LoL + CS2. Diversified esports portfolio.

Medium risk esportsdota2lol min $50

A diversified esports strategy that spreads capital across multiple game titles: Dota 2 (44%), League of Legends (20%), Counter-Strike (2%), and other competitive events. Instead of concentrating on a single game, the strategy hedges risk by covering the full esports landscape — different titles, different tournaments, different metas. Moderate position sizes ($100$1,000) keep individual exposure manageable.

Strategy breakdown

Strategy Overview

A portfolio-style esports strategy that covers the full competitive gaming spectrum — Dota 2, League of Legends, and Counter-Strike. By diversifying across titles and tournaments, the strategy reduces dependency on any single game outcome.

How It Works

  • Multi-game allocation: Dota 2 (44%), LoL (20%), CS2 (2%), other events (34%)
  • Moderate sizing: $100–$1,000 per position
  • Cross-title hedging: Spreads capital across different games and tournaments
  • Balanced frequency: Regular entries across ongoing tournaments

Sample Positions

  • Dota 2: PARIVISION — $500 position
  • LoL: Multiple Game 2 winners — $100–$530 positions
  • Counter-Strike: TheMongolz — $650 position

Risk Profile

Medium risk — diversification across multiple titles provides natural hedging. Individual positions are moderate in size. Drawdowns are smoothed by the multi-game approach.

Who Is This For

  • Those seeking broad esports exposure without single-game concentration
  • Traders who prefer portfolio-style risk management
  • Esports fans who follow multiple competitive scenes

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