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Korea vs Dominican Republic: First 5 Innings

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All Outcomes (3)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Korea wins first 5 innings 0%
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Dominican Republic wins first 5 innings 0%
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Tie 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which side — Korea, Dominican Republic, or a tie — will be leading after the first five innings of their game. It matters because the first five innings isolate starting pitching and early offense, creating a distinct betting window from the full-game result.

Korea and the Dominican Republic are national teams with different styles: the Dominican team typically fields high-power hitters while Korea often emphasizes contact, situational hitting, and bullpen strategy. Early-game outcomes are strongly influenced by the announced starting pitchers, the lineup construction for the first five innings, and how each team approaches small-ball versus power in the early frames.

Market prices reflect collective judgment about who will be ahead after inning five; interpret them as a real-time consensus signal about early-game expectations rather than a final-game prediction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exact moment determines which outcome wins this Korea vs Dominican Republic: First 5 Innings market?

The market is decided based on the official game score as recorded at the conclusion of the fifth inning — i.e., after both teams have completed five innings of play (or as otherwise defined by the event’s official resolution rules).

What are the three outcomes for this event?

The three outcomes are: Korea leading after five innings, Dominican Republic leading after five innings, or the score tied after five innings.

How do the announced starting pitchers affect this market specifically?

Starting pitchers heavily influence the first five innings because their ability to limit runs, induce weak contact, or generate strikeouts sets the early run environment; a strong starter for one side increases the chance that team will be ahead or keep the score close through five innings.

If the game goes to extra innings, does that change the market resolution?

No — this market resolves solely on the score at the end of the fifth inning; any runs scored after the fifth inning, including extra innings, do not affect this market’s outcome.

What happens if the game is suspended or called before five innings are completed?

If the game does not reach an official five-inning completion, resolution typically follows the event’s stated rules (for example voiding/settling based on official league rulings); consult the market’s specific settlement policy for how such situations are handled.

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