| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cloud9 New York | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Los Angeles Thieves | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the match between Cloud9 New York and the Los Angeles Thieves; it matters because market prices aggregate information about team form, roster status, and public expectations for this specific head-to-head.
Cloud9 and the Los Angeles Thieves are established esports organizations that field competitive rosters in shooter leagues and events; their meetings often draw attention because of organizational resources, coaching staff, and fan followings. Match outcomes are typically shaped by roster continuity, tournament format (map pool, veto rules, best-of length), and where the match sits in a season or event schedule.
Prediction market odds reflect the market’s collective assessment of which team is more likely to win based on available information; odds move as new facts emerge (lineup announcements, injuries, schedule changes) but do not guarantee any particular result.
This binary market resolves on the official match winner as recorded by the event organizer or league; the market pays out to the outcome listed as the winning team in the official result.
A 'TBD' close means the platform is waiting for an official match start time from the organizer; markets typically close at or just before the official match start or when a resolution rule specifies, so check the event organizer and the platform for the announced start time.
Past meetings can highlight matchup patterns (map strengths, player matchups, coaching edges) but should be used alongside recent roster changes and current form, since teams evolve between events and past wins do not guarantee future performance.
A substitution can materially change market sentiment and typically causes odds to move; the match will still resolve based on the official result with the substituted lineup, and market rules on eligibility or disqualifications are set by the platform and event organizer.
Authoritative sources include the event or league’s official schedule and results page, the teams’ verified social channels for lineup announcements, and the platform’s event details and resolution notes; use those sources for confirmations before trading or placing bets.