| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 21% | 10¢ | 99¢ | — | $822 | Trade → |
This market is centered on the total number of maps played in the EMEA Masters 2026 match between Vantex Esports and Galions; map total is a direct measure of how long and competitive the match is. It matters because map count reflects series format and competitive balance, which affect team strategy and market activity.
EMEA Masters is a regional League of Legends competition that brings top teams from national leagues into a multi-stage tournament; matchups can appear in group play or playoffs and are typically contested as multi-map series rather than single maps. Team trajectories, offseason roster moves, regional metas, and the tournament stage (group vs. playoffs) all provide context that changes how many maps a match is likely to require.
Prediction market prices aggregate participant expectations about how many maps will be played and update as new information arrives (roster news, format confirmations, patch changes). Use those prices as a summary signal of market sentiment, while tracking official match details for final settlement.
It measures the final number of maps played in the official match as recorded by the tournament organizer — for example, a 2-1 result counts as three maps played; settlement uses the official match record.
Settlement follows the market operator’s published rules and the tournament’s official decision: if the match is rescheduled, the market typically remains open until its official close time; if the match is canceled or voided by the organizer, the market may be voided and funds returned according to operator policy—check the market page for the final ruling.
The official close time is listed on the market page as TBD; in practice, markets for match outcomes usually close at or just before the official match start, so monitor the market page for the finalized close timestamp.
EMEA Masters uses different formats depending on stage: group play and playoffs often use different best-of structures (e.g., BO1, BO3, BO5); knowing which format applies to this fixture is essential because it determines the minimum and maximum possible map counts.
Official settlement sources are the EMEA Masters tournament reports and match records published by the event organizer and its official scoreboard; the market operator will also publish which source it used to verify the final result.