| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JD Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Rare Atom | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the outcome of Map 1 between Rare Atom and JD Gaming in the China Evolution Series Act 1 2026. It matters because opening maps set momentum for a multi-map series and are closely watched for team form and strategic advantage.
Rare Atom and JD Gaming are Chinese esports organizations competing in the China Evolution Series, a regional tournament that showcases roster-level matchups and evolving metagame strategies. Historically, opening maps can reveal draft preferences, map-specific strengths, and early indications of which team is better prepared for the event's patch and opponent.
Prediction market odds are a real-time reflection of how traders and observers rate each team's chances for this specific map, and they update as new information (lineup changes, map picks, injury reports) becomes available. Use odds as a snapshot of market sentiment rather than a definitive forecast of the final series outcome.
The market resolves to the team that is officially recorded as the winner of Map 1 by the event organizer and the market platform. Settlement follows the official match report for that map.
The market will typically close shortly before Map 1 begins or at the platform's designated cutoff; check the market page or the event schedule for the exact closing time since it is set by the platform and/or organizer.
If Map 1 is not played, postponed beyond the platform's settlement window, or the match is canceled, the platform will follow its void/cancellation rules—markets may be voided or suspended until an official result is available, so consult the market terms for specifics.
Announcements of substitutions or technical issues before Map 1 will typically move market sentiment and odds; the official result after any pause or substitution is what determines settlement, and markets follow those official updates.
Key in-match signals include objective control (e.g., early kills, map objectives), draft mismatches, repeated strategic errors, and momentum swings; live commentators and official stat feeds are useful to track these developments as the map progresses.