| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anyone's Legend | 77% | 77¢ | 78¢ | — | $400 | Trade → |
| Invictus Gaming | 25% | 22¢ | 24¢ | — | $182 | Trade → |
This market lets traders wager on who will win Map 1 of the LPL 2026 match between Invictus Gaming and Anyone's Legend; map-one outcomes often set the tone for the rest of a best‑of series and attract active trading. It matters because map wins affect series momentum, team strategy, and downstream markets on the match and tournament.
The LPL is China’s top professional League of Legends league; regular-season and playoff matches in 2026 continue to shape seeding and international qualification. Invictus Gaming is an established LPL organization with substantial competitive experience, while Anyone's Legend is a roster competing in the same league—both teams' recent roster moves, patch adaptation, and scrim reports are relevant context going into this match.
Prediction market prices reflect the collective expectations of traders and update as new public information arrives; they are a real‑time indicator of market sentiment, not guarantees of an outcome. Consider prices alongside independent scouting, patch notes, and lineup announcements when forming your view.
Close time is determined by the platform hosting the market; typically markets for a specific map close at or shortly before the map begins. Check the Kalshi event page or official match schedule for the exact close timestamp once the match time is confirmed.
This market is focused solely on the winner of Map 1 — the two outcomes represent either Invictus Gaming winning Map 1 or Anyone's Legend winning Map 1. Other markets may exist for the overall series or individual player props but are separate contracts.
A confirmed substitution before the map is material information: it can change team coordination expectations and draft flexibility, and markets often react quickly. Verify the announcement from official team or league channels before trading, and expect increased volatility after such news.
Yes—Map 1 outcomes commonly influence sentiment and can shift prices in markets for the remainder of the series because they change perceived momentum and strategic leverage. However, subsequent maps are still played independently and teams frequently adapt between games.
Focus on recent head‑to‑head results (especially map‑level outcomes), both teams’ Map 1 tendencies, their performance on the current patch, and any roster continuity or role swaps. Older historical results are less useful than recent matches and practice reports when assessing an upcoming map.