| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daviohn "Scar" Scarborough | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Ryan "Rilla" Parilla | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which competitor will win the Judgement Day 1v1 match between Daviohn "Scar" Scarborough and Ryan "Rilla" Parilla. It matters because single-match outcomes provide a focused test of each player's preparation, matchup advantage, and current form.
Judgement Day 1v1 events are head-to-head contests where two individual players face off under the organizer's ruleset; the result is determined by the match play on the day. Player tags like "Scar" and "Rilla" identify competitors who may have distinct playstyles or reputations within their community; event details such as format (single game vs. best-of series), allowed characters/stages, and official scheduling are set by the tournament organizer and can materially affect the contest.
Market odds reflect the collective assessment of traders about which player will win, and they update as new information arrives (lineup announcements, delays, match footage, etc.). Use odds as a snapshot of market sentiment rather than a guarantee—check the event's official result for settlement.
The market close time is listed as TBD; monitor the platform and the event organizer's schedule for an official match start time. Platforms typically close trading at the official start or at a time specified in the market rules.
The market will settle on the official match winner as reported by the event organizer and confirmed by the platform. If the organizer records a tie, no-contest, or other nonstandard outcome, the platform's settlement rules determine how the market is resolved.
Look for recent match footage, public scrim or bracket results, announcements about health or equipment issues, character/role selections, and social-media updates from the players or event staff that could indicate readiness or strategy changes.
Short formats (single game or best-of-1) increase outcome variance and make upsets more likely, while longer series (best-of-3/5) reduce variance and reward depth and adaptability. Check allowed character/stage lists and tie-break rules, since those details change strategic value.
Resolution depends on the platform's policy: markets can remain open until the rescheduled start, be suspended during prolonged delays, be voided/refunded if the match is canceled, or settle based on the official final result after a replay. Watch platform announcements for the definitive action.