| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bounty Hunters Esports | 73% | 72¢ | 73¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
| Crashers | 27% | 25¢ | 27¢ | — | $44 | Trade → |
This market lets traders express views on which team will win the upcoming Crashers vs. Bounty Hunters esports match. It matters because market prices synthesize publicly available information about rosters, form, and event conditions into a single signal that updates as new information arrives.
Crashers and Bounty Hunters are competing in a head-to-head esports match listed on KALSHI; the market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to each team winning. Historical context for this matchup typically includes recent head-to-head results, roster stability, and the tournament or league setting, while short-term context includes any announced roster changes, map pool, and patch state affecting in-game balance.
Market prices reflect the consensus of traders about which team is more likely to win given available information and will change as new facts emerge (lineups, delays, patch notes, etc.). Use prices as a real-time aggregation of information rather than a fixed prediction; monitor updates up to market close.
The market close time is listed as TBD; KALSHI will set the official close (typically at or just before match start) and update the event page when the time is known. Traders should watch the event page for the final close time and any last-minute changes.
This market offers two outcomes corresponding to each team winning the match (Crashers wins or Bounty Hunters wins). The market resolves based on the officially reported match result according to KALSHI's resolution rules.
Key announcements include confirmed starting lineups, any use of temporary stand-ins, injured or suspended players, role swaps, or coach-level changes; each can shift expected performance and therefore market pricing.
Certain maps or a recent patch can favor one team's favored strategies or heroes/champions/agents; if the map pool or patch benefits a team’s identified strengths (e.g., aggressive play, slow macro), that can materially tilt the matchup in their favor.
Rapid moves often reflect new, actionable information (lineup changes, official delays, tournament rulings) or large trades in a low-liquidity market. Verify the underlying news source before acting and consider market liquidity and the possibility of short-term overreactions.