Virtual sports are computer-generated fixtures — football matches, races and other events rendered in short simulated clips — with results determined by a random number generator. There is no real team, no real form and no real weather. What you get instead is a fixture list that never runs out.
In the Sports category at Hijau44 this is tagged as a New product, and it fills the gap between real matches: a new event every couple of minutes, at any hour.
How Virtual Sports Differ From Real Betting
The critical difference is that research does not help. Team news, injury reports, head-to-head history and form guides are meaningless because the outcome is generated, not contested. Anyone selling a virtual-sports tipping service is selling nothing.
What that leaves is bet selection and stake management, exactly as in a casino game. The market types will look familiar — match result, over/under, correct score — but they price a simulation, not a match.
The 97.63% figure listed here reflects the product's simulated payout model rather than any real-world margin.
Playing Virtual Sports at Hijau44
Open the Sports category and select the virtual product. Events run on a fixed cycle, so there is always one accepting bets. Prices are fixed at the point of the event opening rather than moving in-play.
Check whether virtual sports turnover counts toward sportsbook offers on the Hijau44 Promotions page — it is sometimes treated separately from real-match betting.
The Honest Case For and Against
For: it is available at 4am on a Tuesday when nothing else is on, and rounds resolve in minutes. Against: the fast cycle is designed to keep you betting, and there is no skill component to reward the time you put in.
Treat it as a casino product that looks like a sportsbook, and budget accordingly. The virtual-versus-real breakdown on the Hijau44 Blog spells out the distinction.
Virtual Sports Betting FAQ
- Are virtual sports based on real matches?
- No. Fixtures are simulated and results come from a random number generator.
- Can form or team news help me pick winners?
- No. Research has no predictive value on generated outcomes.
- How often do events run?
- Continuously, typically every few minutes, around the clock.








