| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market predicts the total number of maps played in the LPL 2026 series between LNG Esports and Oh My God (OMG). It allows participants to speculate on whether the series will be a quick sweep or extend into a longer, more contested best-of-three or best-of-five format.
The LPL is the top-tier professional League of Legends league in China, known for its highly aggressive, high-kill pacing. LNG Esports typically maintains a roster designed for mid-to-late game team fighting, while OMG often relies on unpredictable drafts and skirmish-heavy compositions. Historically, matches between these teams fluctuate based on the current 'meta' or patch version, which dictates how quickly teams can secure objectives and end games.
Market prices represent the aggregate sentiment regarding the series length, with higher prices indicating expectations of a longer series and lower prices reflecting expectations of a rapid conclusion.
A quick sweep typically occurs when one team has a significant objective-control advantage or exploits lane mismatches, while longer series usually result from evenly matched drafting and high-parity mid-to-late game team fighting.
Aggressive patches that reward early kills lead to shorter, more volatile games, while defensive or 'scaling' patches often result in longer games that increase the likelihood of split series outcomes.
Yes, high-stakes playoff matches often lead to more cautious play and longer series compared to regular-season games, where teams may experiment with unorthodox strategies.
The official LPL website, LCK/LPL global broadcast channels, and third-party esports statistical databases provide real-time updates as the matches conclude.
In the event of a forfeit or unexpected match cancellation, market resolution will follow standard platform procedures for voided or cancelled events.