| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| French Flair | 0% | 47¢ | 56¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Galions Sharks | 0% | 7¢ | 53¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which team will win Map 2 of the LFL Invitational 2026 match between French Flair and Galions Sharks; Map 2 can be decisive for match momentum and subsequent betting opportunities. It matters because single-map markets isolate performance on a given draft, side, and patch state rather than the full series outcome.
The LFL Invitational 2026 brings together clubs from the French League and invited teams for a multi-map series format; matches are played under the tournament patch and ruleset in force at the event. French Flair and Galions Sharks have their own recent form, roster stability, and coaching approaches, any of which can influence a single map more than longer-term metrics. Map-level outcomes often reflect draft choices, side selection, and short-term preparation rather than season-long trends.
Market odds reflect the collective market view about which team is more likely to win Map 2 given available information and trade flow; they update as news (lineups, patches, scrims) arrives. Use the odds as a real-time snapshot of market expectations, not as definitive predictions—new information can change the outlook quickly.
The market close time is listed as TBD; typically exchanges close map-specific markets shortly before the map start. Monitor the Kalshi event page and the tournament schedule for the official close time and any last-minute updates.
Head-to-head history can inform tendencies (favorite drafts, common strategies), but map-level analysis should weight recent meetings, patch changes, and whether the past matches used similar drafts or sides. Small sample sizes or older games on different patches are less predictive for a single map.
Yes—late lineup changes, role swaps, or emergency stand-ins can materially alter expectations for a single map and typically move market pricing quickly, especially if the player has a distinct champion pool or limited synergy with teammates.
Critical early jungle pathing and leash setups, successful objective trades (early dragons or Rift Herald), mid-game rotation wins around lanes and towers, and decisive teamfights near neutral objectives are common determiners of a single map outcome.
A short, snowballing map usually highlights draft or early execution advantages, while a long map often tests macro play, late-game scaling, and Baron/vision control. Knowing which pattern occurred can help explain why the market moved the way it did and what to watch for in subsequent maps.