| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 3.5 maps | 71% | 67¢ | 72¢ | — | $677 | Trade → |
| Over 4.5 maps | 36% | 33¢ | 35¢ | — | $217 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the LPL 2026 match between Bilibili Gaming and JD Gaming will exceed or fall below a specified total number of maps. It matters because total maps reflect match competitiveness, team approach to drafts, and can shift quickly with lineup or format changes.
The League of Legends Pro League (LPL) is China's top professional league; match formats vary by stage (regular season commonly uses best-of-three, playoffs commonly use best-of-five), which directly affects expected map totals. Bilibili Gaming and JD Gaming are established LPL clubs with different historical styles and periodic roster changes, so head-to-head history, recent form, and roster stability shape how long their matches tend to run.
Market prices are a real-time aggregation of traders' views about whether this specific match will go more or fewer maps than the market threshold; interpret movements as evolving consensus that incorporates news (lineups, patch, stage) and betting flow.
This market is offered as a binary over/under relative to a preset map total for this match; settlement depends on the final count of official maps completed in the match.
Regular-season BO3 matches limit maps and often incentivize safer drafts, while playoff BO5s allow deeper adaptations and more comeback opportunities, both of which materially affect the likelihood of longer series.
Junglers and key laners who enable early leads tend to shorten matches, while scaling carries, versatile shotcallers, and late-game teamfight commanders can prolong series; watch the health and availability of those primary role players.
Monitor official lineup confirmations, last-minute substitutions or coach announcements, patch notes that change champion strengths, and injury/illness reports—each can shift strategic incentives and map length expectations.
Settlement follows the market operator’s rules (KALSHI); generally only officially completed maps count and remakes or abandoned games are handled per operator policy, so check the event page and KALSHI rules for specifics before trading.