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China Evolution Series Act 1 2026: Rare Atom vs. JD Gaming Map 2

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About This Market

This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the Rare Atom vs. JD Gaming match in China Evolution Series Act 1 2026; map-level markets matter because individual maps reflect draft, side, and momentum advantages that differ from overall match odds.

The China Evolution Series Act 1 2026 is a regional competitive event featuring professional esports organizations; Rare Atom and JD Gaming are competing in a multi-map match where each map is resolved independently. Map 2 is the second map of the match and its outcome can be shaped by the pick/ban phase, side selection, and adjustments made after Map 1.

Prediction market odds for this market represent the collective market view of which team will win Map 2 and update as new information (roster news, drafts, in-game events) becomes available. Treat odds as a real-time snapshot of sentiment and information rather than a permanent forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does this market resolve and what counts as an official Map 2 win for Rare Atom vs. JD Gaming?

Resolution follows the tournament organizer's official match results: the side that is recorded as the winner of Map 2 by the event admins is considered the official outcome for this market. If the event posts an official result for Map 2, that result governs settlement.

If Map 2 is postponed, replayed, or forfeited, how will this market be handled?

Platform resolution depends on the event and market rules: if the organizer voids or replays the map, the market may pause, be voided, or settle based on the official determination. Check the platform's specific rules and official tournament communications for final treatment.

How is the specific map for 'Map 2' chosen in this match and why does the map type matter?

Map 2 is the second map in the match and its identity is set by the series' pick/ban or map-veto process used by the tournament; different maps or map-specific rules favor different strategies and champion pools, so familiarity and historical performance on that map can materially affect outcomes.

Which players or roles should I watch that are most likely to swing the outcome of Map 2?

Key swing roles typically include the jungler (early pressure and tempo), mid laner (roam and scaling matchups), and the bot lane carry and support (teamfighting and objective control); specific impact depends on the players' champion pools, recent performances, and matchup advantages on Map 2.

How should I treat pre-match information like scrim reports, roster changes, or patch notes when evaluating Map 2?

Use such information as context rather than definitive signals: roster changes and official roster locks directly affect who will play, patch notes change champion viability, and scrim reports are noisy and may not reflect public drafts. Prioritize official roster announcements, the published draft for Map 2, and reputable post-match or analyst coverage.

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