| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TYLOO | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Any Questions Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is about which team will win Map 2 of the China Evolution Series Act 1 2026 match between TYLOO and Any Questions Gaming. It matters for fans and traders because Map 2 can swing match momentum and settle bets tied to a specific map outcome.
The China Evolution Series is a regional tournament that features top domestic teams and rising squads; matches often draw attention for roster matchups and map strategies. TYLOO is one of the longstanding organizations in the region, while Any Questions Gaming is a contender whose form, map pool, and recent roster moves will shape expectations for this match. Because this is Map 2, its context depends heavily on Map 1’s result and the match format (commonly best-of-three in similar events).
Prediction market odds aggregate participant views about which team is most likely to win this specific map given available information (rosters, map picks, recent results). Treat odds as a dynamic signal — one input among scouting data, live match updates, and tournament rulings — not a guarantee of outcome.
The market resolves on which team is recorded as the winner of Map 2 in the official match record released by the tournament organizer and match admins.
The market resolves after Map 2 is completed and the result is confirmed by the tournament officials; if the map is delayed or postponed, resolution waits for the official replay or admin decision.
The map veto process determines which map becomes Map 2, and that selection matters because teams have different win rates and comfort on each map; a team’s historically strong maps increase their tactical options and reduce uncertainty.
Key spoilers typically include each side’s primary AWPer, the in-game leader (IGL) for mid-round calls, and entry fraggers whose opening duels define rounds; watch for substitutions or role swaps announced before the map as they materially affect performance.
If Map 2 is not played or organizers officially replace the map, the market will be settled according to the tournament’s and market operator’s rules — commonly based on official match records or voided/refunded positions if no result exists.