| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| French Flair | 0% | 67¢ | 76¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| TLN Pirates | 0% | 24¢ | 31¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers who wins Map 3 of the LFL Invitational 2026 match between TLN Pirates and French Flair; Map 3 is the decisive game in a best-of series and determines the match winner. It matters because map-specific markets capture late-series adaptations, draft choices, and momentum that can differ from earlier maps.
The LFL Invitational is a regional competitive event where teams face off in best-of formats; TLN Pirates and French Flair arrive with distinct approaches that can make a deciding map especially tactical. Tournament history and prior head-to-heads shape preparation — teams often change draft patterns and lane assignments specifically for a potential Map 3 showdown.
Prediction market odds represent the collective, real-time inference of traders based on available information (draft, player availability, live momentum) and will update as new facts emerge. For a map-specific market, interpret odds as a snapshot of how the market is pricing the particular conditions and uncertainties surrounding Map 3, not as a fixed truth.
The market will resolve after the official conclusion of Map 3 according to the tournament organizer’s match record and the platform’s resolution rules; exact timing depends on the match schedule and when official results are posted.
Yes — traders use information from Maps 1 and 2 (draft trends, player form, strategic adjustments) to update prices, but the Map 3 market itself resolves solely on the official Map 3 result, independent of earlier-map outcomes.
Resolution follows the platform’s and tournament organizer’s official rulings: a forfeit or official awarded win will typically decide the market, while cancellations or voided matches are handled per the event and exchange policies; check platform notices for specifics.
Pay attention to the TLN Pirates’ jungler and mid laner for early tempo and roaming impact, plus bot lane coordination and the support’s vision control for late-game objective setups.
Early kills and tower trades, successful or failed objective contests (dragons/baron), clear gold swings from turret pushes, decisive teamfights, draft swaps or substitutions, and any technical delays or official rulings can all prompt rapid market adjustments.