| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rio Noguchi | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Harry Wendelken | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a head-to-head wager on which competitor—Noguchi or Wendelken—will win the listed sporting matchup. It matters because it aggregates public expectations about the outcome and reacts quickly to new information about the competitors and event conditions.
Noguchi vs Wendelken refers to a single matchup between two named athletes within a sporting competition; the precise discipline, venue, and scheduled date are set by the event organizer and may be updated. Relevant history includes any prior meetings between these athletes, their recent performances in the same league or competition, and any roster or coaching changes that affect how they are deployed.
Market prices reflect how traders collectively assess the relative likelihood of each outcome and will move as new information arrives; they are a quick summary of market sentiment, not a guarantee of the final result.
The close time is determined by the event organizer and the exchange; the market will typically close at a published cutoff or at the official start of the event—check the market page or exchange notices for the current closing time.
The market resolves to whichever competitor is officially declared the winner by the event organizers or by the exchange’s stated resolution criteria; consult the market’s resolution language for the exact rule used.
Resolution for postponements or cancellations follows the exchange’s policy—options include voiding the market, holding until the rescheduled date, or applying specific contingency rules—so check the exchange's terms and any market-specific notes.
Use official league or competition sites, team press releases, reputable sports statistics databases, and box-score archives to find past meetings and verified performance data for both athletes.
Key market movers include injury reports, official starting/lineup announcements, last-minute scratches or substitutions, weather or venue changes, and major tactical or coaching decisions revealed before the event.