| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| fnatic | 50% | 47¢ | 50¢ | — | $338 | Trade → |
| ENCE | 51% | 49¢ | 51¢ | — | $253 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which team will win the upcoming ENCE vs. fnatic match. It matters because the result determines progression and seeding in whatever tournament or fixture this match is part of, and it reflects comparative form between two established esports organizations.
ENCE and fnatic are long-standing professional esports organizations with histories of competing at high levels; their head-to-head dynamics depend on game title, roster composition, and recent form. The competitive context — group stage, playoffs, or a standalone showmatch — changes incentives, preparation, and risk-taking in-game. Because esports rosters and metas evolve quickly, historical outcomes are informative but not determinative.
Market odds summarize the crowd’s view of which team is likeliest to win based on available public information (rosters, maps, recent results, injuries, etc.). Treat the market price as a real-time signal that updates as new information (lineup changes, map vetoes, match delays) becomes available.
The listed close time is TBD; the market will settle after the official match result is confirmed by the tournament organizer and reflected by the platform. Settlement typically follows the tournament’s official match completion procedures, including tiebreakers or replay rulings.
This market has two outcomes corresponding to which team wins the match (ENCE wins or fnatic wins). Settlement follows the match winner as defined by the tournament rules (for example, the winner of the best-of series).
Map vetoes matter because each team often has maps they favor and maps they avoid; BO1 formats amplify the impact of a single favorable map, while BO3 reduces variance by allowing more maps. Check each team’s recent map-specific results to assess map-driven advantage.
Official starting lineups can materially change the matchup; last-minute substitutions, trialing players, or temporary stand-ins typically increase uncertainty. Verify official rosters before the match—markets may adjust quickly after announcements.
Refer to the tournament organizer’s official schedule and match page, the teams’ official communications (social media, team pages), and the event page on the platform hosting the market. Those sources provide verified start times, posted lineups, and the official result used for settlement.