| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Richmond | 66% | 65¢ | 66¢ | — | $889 | Trade → |
| Georgetown | 38% | 28¢ | 37¢ | — | $537 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Georgetown vs Richmond matchup; it matters because it aggregates traders' views on game-day factors and can move as new information (injuries, lineups, weather for travel) arrives.
Georgetown and Richmond are NCAA Division I basketball programs with a history of meetings that can produce competitive games; recent seasons, coaching changes, and roster turnover create shifting fortunes for both teams. Context such as where the game is played, each program's recent form, and any roster availability news will be central to how this specific matchup shapes up.
Market prices reflect the collective expectation of traders about which side will win and can change as new information is revealed; interpret prices as a live consensus signal rather than a fixed prediction, and check the event page for updates and the official settlement rules.
The market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes that correspond to which team wins the official game result: a Georgetown victory or a Richmond victory; settlement follows the event's official final score as defined by the platform.
This market's close time is listed as TBD; the platform will update the event page with a scheduled start/close time once confirmed, so monitor the listing and the organizer's official schedule for the precise kickoff.
Unless the event specifies otherwise, the official game winner after all regulation and overtime periods is used for settlement; check the event's rules on the page for any special tie or push provisions.
Settlement typically relies on the official box score or final game report from the league, game officials, or the organizing body indicated by the platform; consult the event page for the specific authoritative sources used for this market.
Monitor official injury reports, announced starting lineups, travel or weather disruptions, coach press conferences, and late roster moves — all can materially change matchups, playing time, and the market's expectations before the game starts.