| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EDward Gaming | 43% | 32¢ | 43¢ | — | $14 | Trade → |
| T1 | 71% | 57¢ | 68¢ | — | $12 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 in the T1 vs. EDward Gaming match at Masters Santiago. Map-level markets matter because individual maps can swing match momentum and inform live strategy decisions.
Masters Santiago is an international competitive event where regionally top teams face off on LAN, and matches are typically best-of series with each map carrying independent strategic importance. T1 and EDward Gaming are internationally recognized organizations with distinct playstyles and deep histories at major events; prior encounters, draft tendencies, and in-series adjustments shape expectations for each map.
Market odds aggregate participant assessments based on available information and will move as lineup news, drafts, or performance signals arrive; treat them as a dynamic input alongside scouting, draft analysis, and live observation.
The market close time is listed as TBD; in practice, markets like this typically close shortly before the map begins. Check the exchange page or event schedule for the precise closing timestamp.
Yes, Map 2 refers to the second game in the match sequence. Its identity and context depend on whether the series is tied or if one team leads after Map 1.
Draft trends, visible matchup advantages, objective timing, vision control, and psychological momentum from Map 1 are the primary carryover factors that teams exploit or try to counter in Map 2.
Late roster changes can materially affect Map 2 expectations—role swaps or substitute players alter synergy and champion pools—so verify official matchday rosters and factor confirmed substitutions into your assessment.
Yes; look for each organization’s recurring tendencies such as preferred tempo (early aggression vs. scaling), common draft patterns, and how strongly they contest objectives—those tendencies often determine favorable matchups on an individual map.