| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JD Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Gen.G | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a single-map outcome market on Map 3 of the First Stand 2026 match between JD Gaming and Gen.G, useful for traders who want exposure to a specific decisive map rather than the full match. Map-specific markets matter because teams often shift strategy between maps, making Map 3 outcomes informative about in-series adaptations and drafting choices.
JD Gaming and Gen.G are established international esports organizations with distinct regional playstyles and historical matchups that shape expectations heading into First Stand 2026. Map 3 can be especially consequential in best-of formats — it may be the deciding map in a shorter series or the strategic pivot point in a longer one — and is often where coaching adjustments, substitutions, and risk-taking are most visible. For this market, pay attention to official roster lists and any pre-match announcements since late changes can materially alter the map dynamics.
Prediction market prices reflect collective market sentiment about which team will be recorded as the winner of Map 3; they update as new information (lineups, drafts, delays, injuries) becomes available. Use prices as a real-time signal of how the community values those inputs, but always cross-check with official tournament updates for resolution rules and roster confirmations.
The market resolves when the official result of Map 3 is published by the tournament organizer and recognized by the trading platform; if Map 3 is not played or is voided under tournament rules, settlement will follow the platform's stated procedures, so check Kalshi's event page for final settlement guidance.
A win is the team recorded by the official tournament administrators as the victor of Map 3 at the conclusion of gameplay or official adjudication; outcomes determined by remakes, technical forfeit, or post-game administrative decisions are resolved according to tournament rules and then applied by the platform.
Earlier maps shape draft priorities, reveal opponent tendencies, and affect player morale and resource allocation; teams frequently adjust champion pools and playstyle after observing what worked or failed in Maps 1 and 2, so those games are informative signals but not determinative on their own.
Focus on the starting roster named for this match—roles with outsized impact typically include the jungler (objective control), mid laner (skirmish and wave priority), and the primary shot-caller (often support or top). Check pre-match lineup announcements and recent performance trends for the specific players who will be on stage.
Delays may pause trading; cancellations or if Map 3 is not played usually trigger settlement rules such as voiding the market or following alternate resolution criteria. Always consult Kalshi's event notes and official tournament communications for the definitive procedure in those scenarios.