| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles C wins 2nd half | 57% | 44¢ | 56¢ | — | $17 | Trade → |
| Minnesota wins 2nd half | 0% | 40¢ | 53¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tie | 0% | 2¢ | 9¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will outscore the other during the second half of the Minnesota vs Los Angeles C game. It matters for traders who want to focus on in-game dynamics and halftime adjustments rather than full-game outcomes.
The market isolates the second half as its own contest, so factors that are irrelevant to the first half (half-time rosters, coaching adjustments, and fatigue) take on greater importance. Historical matchups between these teams and each franchise's typical second-half tendencies can provide context, but each game can diverge based on in-game developments.
Odds in this market represent the market’s assessment of which team will score more points in the second half; they change as new information arrives (injuries, lineup changes, halftime score). Treat market prices as real-time signals of collective expectation, not guarantees of outcome.
The market will be resolved by comparing each team’s points scored during the official second half as defined on the market page; the outcome that corresponds to the higher second-half point total wins. If the market includes a tie outcome, that outcome applies when the two teams’ second-half point totals are exactly equal, subject to the exchange’s official resolution rules.
Second-half markets commonly close shortly before the start of the second half to prevent trading on knowledge that will immediately affect outcome. "Closes: TBD" means the specific cutoff time will be posted on the market page once the exchange finalizes it; check the market page for the confirmed close time before placing trades.
Resolution depends on the exchange’s definition of the second half. Many second-half markets count only regulation second-half scoring and exclude overtime, but the definitive rule for this market is listed in the market’s resolution criteria on the exchange—confirm there for this event.
Common rapid movers are announced injuries or ejections, unexpected lineup or rotation changes (star player rests or returns), significant strategic adjustments from either coach, and any late official news on player availability that alters expected minutes.
Settlement in the event of postponement, cancellation, or abandonment follows the exchange’s contingency and cancellation policies. Options can include voiding the market, postponing settlement until the game is replayed, or other rule-based resolutions—consult the market’s official terms on the exchange for the specific policy.