| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G2 NORD | 87% | 30¢ | 88¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Lupus Esports | 14% | 12¢ | 68¢ | — | $18 | Trade → |
This market offers a binary outcome on the scheduled match between Lupus Esports and G2 NORD and aggregates trader expectations about which team will win. It matters to followers and bettors because it reflects real-time sentiment and liquidity ahead of the match.
Lupus Esports and G2 NORD are esports organizations competing in a match whose specific game title and context (tournament, qualifier, or showmatch) will be listed on the event page; those details shape preparation and stakes. Team histories, recent results, and any announced roster moves provide background for evaluating matchup dynamics. Platform notes such as map pool, match format (best-of-1/3/5), and server region also materially affect how the contest plays out.
Market prices represent the collective market view and respond to new information like lineup updates, map vetoes, and official schedule changes. Treat prices as live signals of sentiment rather than guarantees of the final result.
The market close time is listed on the event page when the organizer or platform sets the official match start; if it is currently TBD, expect the platform to announce a close shortly before the confirmed match start or to pause trading when official start time is posted.
This market is binary: one outcome is a win for Lupus Esports and the other is a win for G2 NORD, with settlement determined by the official match result as defined by the platform's rules.
Lineup changes typically move market sentiment quickly; evaluate the significance based on the incoming player's experience and role, and watch for official confirmations which usually trigger the largest price adjustments.
Resolution follows the platform's settlement policy: postponements often pause or roll markets to the rescheduled start, cancellations may void and refund trades, and forfeits are settled according to the official organizer ruling — check the event page for the exact policy.
Head-to-head records are useful context but must be weighed against roster continuity, recent form, map pools, and any game updates; because teams and patches change, small historical samples should not be the sole basis for decisions.