| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JD Gaming | 0% | 36¢ | 42¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Bilibili Gaming | 0% | 59¢ | 65¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the LPL 2026 series between JD Gaming and Bilibili Gaming. Map-level markets matter because a single game can hinge on draft choices, mid-series adjustments, and momentum carried from Map 1.
The LPL is China’s top professional League of Legends league and matches are played as best-of series where each map is an independent contest with its own draft and pacing. JD Gaming and Bilibili Gaming are established LPL franchises; results on an individual map reflect both short-term tactical choices and longer-term team strengths such as lane matchups, jungle priority, and coaching adjustments. In-season changes — patches, roster substitutions, and strategy shifts — commonly alter how teams approach Map 2 relative to Map 1.
Prediction market prices represent traders’ aggregate view of the likely official outcome for this specific map, not a guarantee; treat prices as a dynamic signal that updates as new information (lineups, patch notes, in-series developments) becomes available.
Resolution follows the platform’s settlement rules and the official match record from the LPL. If Map 2 is not played or the league voids/restarts the map, the market will be settled according to the exchange’s stated policy — check the market’s rules or announcements for the platform-specific procedure.
Map 1’s result does not directly determine Map 2’s official outcome, but it often changes draft priorities, psychological momentum, and coaching adjustments that traders react to; view Map 1 as informative context rather than a deciding factor.
The close time is listed as TBD; typically markets lock shortly before the start of the specific map or when the match organizer announces the official start for that map. Check the market page or platform notices for the exact lock time.
Key early indicators include first blood, first tower, priority over neutral objectives (Herald/Dragon), jungle proximity and invades, and whether a team secures a significant CS or gold lead in the first 10–15 minutes; these set tempo and scaling advantages that influence the map’s arc.
Substitutions can materially change map-level expectations because they alter champion comfort, lane matchups, and in-game coordination; always verify the official starting lineups before the market locks and monitor team statements or patch-related strategic reasons for any swaps.