3500 Match Odds — Read, Compare and Bet with Confidence
This page walks you through how to read match odds on the 3500 platform, the types of markets available, and how to use odds information to make more informed betting decisions. Suitable for both new and experienced users.
What Exactly Are Match Odds?
The Number That Determines Your Returns
Match odds are numbers that represent the likelihood of a particular outcome and how much you stand to receive if your bet wins. The higher the odds on a selection, the bigger the payout if you are right — though this also typically means the market considers it less likely to happen.
On the 3500 platform, odds are displayed in decimal format (e.g. 2.10, 1.85, 3.50). This is the most straightforward format to understand — simply multiply your stake by the odds to get your total return, including your original stake.
Why Do Odds Change?
Odds do not stay fixed from the time they open to when the match kicks off. They shift based on betting activity from other users, the latest team news (such as a key player injury), and movements in global markets. This means the odds you saw yesterday may be different today — and sometimes even a small difference can have a noticeable impact on your returns.
Most-Checked Match Odds in Malaysia
Malaysia Super League and FA Cup
Weekends are the busiest time for checking local football match odds. Users from across the country track odds for their favourite teams — Johor Darul Ta'zim, Selangor, Kedah, Sabah FA and more. Markets open several days before kick-off, giving you plenty of time to study your options before placing a bet.
The Malaysia FA Cup offers a different dynamic — its knockout format regularly produces surprise results, which makes the betting markets more interesting as odds can shift sharply whenever there are team changes.
English Premier League and European Championships
Odds for EPL matches typically open 5 to 7 days before kick-off, giving users time to monitor odds movement from early on. For UEFA Champions League midweek fixtures, odds often shift within 48 hours of kick-off once starting lineup information begins to be confirmed.
For more information on how to use these odds in a broader Sports Betting context, visit our Sports Betting section which includes a market guide and tips on how to start betting more strategically.
From Landing on This Page to Placing Your First Bet — Step by Step
Understand the odds format being used
The 3500 platform uses decimal odds. Before you start browsing matches, take a moment to understand how to calculate your returns — it makes comparing value across different markets a lot easier.
Sign up or log in to your 3500 account
Full odds and all markets are only visible after logging in. If you don't have an account yet, registration takes under three minutes and there's no fee to sign up.
Filter by your preferred sport or league
Once logged in, the match odds section lets you filter the view by league (Liga Super, EPL, Champions League) or match date. This saves time and helps you focus on the matches you're following.
Compare odds across different markets
Each match offers a range of market types — 1X2, Asian Handicap, Over/Under, and more. Every market carries different odds. Choose the market type you understand and feel comfortable working with.
Confirm your bet before the match starts
The odds displayed are current at the time you are viewing them — when you hit confirm, the odds locked in are those at that exact moment. If there is any delay between selecting your bet and confirming it, always double-check the odds before you finalise.
Check Odds Anywhere — Optimised Mobile Experience
Clear Odds Display on Small Screens
The odds interface on the 3500 platform is designed so that figures are easy to read even on a 5-inch phone screen. The design team ensures the differences between odds for each selection are clearly visible — no font too small or rows too cramped to make quick comparisons difficult.
On a standard 4G connection in Malaysian cities, the odds page loads within seconds. Odds update automatically without any manual page refresh — just scroll down to see all available markets for your selected match.
Android, iOS and Browser Support
The platform is accessible through the browser on any mobile device — no need to download a dedicated app before you can start checking odds. For users who prefer a smoother experience and odds notifications, the official 3500 app is available for download via the app download page.
In areas with slower connectivity such as rural locations, the platform has been optimised to load key odds information first — so you do not miss important changes even on a limited network.
Deposit in MYR — The Easy Way to Start Betting
Commonly Used Local Payment Methods
All deposits and withdrawals on the 3500 platform are processed in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). Supported payment methods include Touch 'n Go eWallet, FPX via major Malaysian banks (Maybank, CIMB, Public Bank, RHB, Hong Leong), and other options available as of the platform's latest update.
A low minimum deposit lets you try out the platform and check real odds in a live account environment without any major commitment. Credits are processed quickly once payment is confirmed, so you can place your bets before the match kicks off.
Account Verification Before Your First Deposit
After registering, you'll need to verify your account via the link sent to your email. A verified account gives you full access to all markets and odds. For more details on the verification steps and account-related questions, refer to FAQ page us.
Odds Terms You Need to Know
Getting familiar with these basic terms will help you read the odds display more quickly and place your bets with greater confidence.
Decimal Odds
The odds format used on the 3500 platform and most Asian platforms. For example, odds of 2.10 mean that for every RM1 you stake, you receive RM2.10 if you win (including your RM1 stake). Your net profit is RM1.10 for every RM1 wagered.
Asian Handicap
A type of market where one team is given a goal advantage or handicap before the match begins. This eliminates the possibility of a draw in many cases and brings the odds between the two options closer together. Example: Team A -0.5 means Team A must win by at least one goal for your bet to win.
Over/Under (Total Goals)
A market where you predict whether the total goals in a match will go Over or Under a set value. For example, Over 2.5 means you expect at least 3 goals to be scored in that match.
1X2
The most straightforward market — you pick from three options: home team wins (1), match ends in a draw (X), or away team wins (2). Each option carries different odds based on market assessment.
Live Betting (In-Play Betting)
The ability to place bets while a match is in progress. Live betting odds change faster and more frequently than pre-match odds, reflecting what is happening on the pitch in real time.
Market
Refers to the types of bets available for a given match. A single football match can have dozens of different markets — from 1X2 to first goalscorer, from number of yellow cards to half-time result. Each market is a separate betting opportunity.