| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 20¢ | 80¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns the sporting matchup titled "Dominican Republic vs Israel" and tracks market expectations about the match outcome. It matters because international matchups can hinge on roster availability and short-term factors that markets incorporate quickly.
Both teams participate in international competitions and may field different rosters depending on tournament rules and player availability. The Dominican Republic typically draws on a large pool of professional players, while Israel's competitiveness has varied with qualification cycles and the availability of dual-national or professional players. Tournament context, timing, and which players are released or assigned to the roster shape pre-match assessments.
Market prices are an aggregate signal of how traders assess the outcome given available information; they change as new information arrives. Treat prices as evolving indicators of sentiment rather than fixed forecasts.
This market offers a single outcome tied to the match—see the market description for the precise settlement condition (for example, which team must be declared the winner, whether ties or extra-time are included, and any other criteria).
The market close is listed as TBD; typically trading closes at the official start time of the match or at a specified cutoff. Check the live market page for the exact open/close timestamps and any announcements about pre-game suspension.
Late roster or lineup changes—especially to starting pitchers or key position players—can materially shift expectations and prompt quick market movement. Follow official team releases and credible reporters for timely updates.
Settlement procedures depend on the market's stated rules; common approaches include voiding the market if a match is canceled or applying the explicit tie/extra-time clauses. Always consult the platform's market rules and the specific event description for the governing settlement policy.
Key sources include official team announcements, starting lineups, injury reports, league or tournament communications, reputable beat reporters, and weather forecasts for the venue—these typically drive the most meaningful market updates.