| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NIP | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| PARIVISION | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team, NIP or PARIVISION, will win the listed head-to-head sporting match. It matters to bettors and fans because it turns pre-match expectations and real-time information into a tradable market on the match outcome.
NIP is an established team name often seen in competitive play; PARIVISION is the opposing team listed for this specific matchup. The event will resolve based on the official match result from the tournament or organizer under which the game is played, and context such as tournament stage, format (e.g., BO1/BO3), and recent roster moves can all change the competitive dynamics.
Market odds reflect the consensus of traders given available information and liquidity at any moment — they are not fixed predictions but a snapshot of perceived likelihoods and risk. Low trading volume or sudden news (roster changes, technical issues, scheduling updates) can change market prices quickly, so interpret odds alongside real-world match information.
This market settles on the official winner of the listed match as reported by the event organizer or tournament operator; the event description should specify whether it is the match result (single game) or a series result (BO3/BO5).
The market close time is listed as TBD; typically the operator closes trading before the match start and settles after the organizer publishes the official result. Check the event page for any updates or the operator’s published rules for exact timing and settlement procedures.
It covers the specific matchup shown on the event page. If the listing corresponds to a single scheduled match, settlement is based on that match alone; if it references a series, settlement follows the series outcome—refer to the event details to confirm format.
Watch for announced starting rosters, late substitutions, coaching or strategic changes, official map vetoes, recent match results, and any statements from the teams about readiness or issues—these items materially affect head-to-head competitiveness.
Zero or low volume indicates limited liquidity and that current prices may not reflect broad market consensus; small trades can move the market more, and there may be greater price volatility. Use independent match information alongside market data and be aware of wider spreads and execution risk.