| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma City | 80% | 79¢ | 80¢ | — | $218K | Trade → |
| Chicago | 22% | 21¢ | 22¢ | — | $98K | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win when Oklahoma City visits Chicago in a head-to-head contest. It matters because markets aggregate bettors' views on game-related information and provide a real-time signal about expected outcomes.
Oklahoma City at Chicago is a standard head-to-head sports market that reflects the outcome of a single scheduled game between the two franchises. Historical context—team styles, matchup history, and season trajectories—can shape market prices as participants react to injuries, rotations, and other news. Because the listed close time is TBD, the market may remain open while schedule or start-time details are finalized.
Prediction market odds represent the collective assessment of participants given available information; they update as new information arrives but are not guarantees. Use them as a timely indicator of how the market is interpreting team news, home-court factors, and other inputs.
This market offers two opposing outcomes corresponding to which team wins the listed game: an Oklahoma City victory or a Chicago victory. Settlement will follow the final official game result as determined by the platform.
The market's close time is listed as TBD; the platform typically announces a definitive close time before tip-off and will display the live close timestamp on the event page. Monitor the market page for updates and platform notifications.
Injury reports and confirmed lineups are among the most market-moving information—major absences or late scratches can shift expectations quickly. Traders often wait for official team reports and press releases before making major position changes.
Total volume traded reflects how much capital participants have exchanged in this market and is a proxy for liquidity and interest. Higher volume generally means tighter prices and easier execution, while lower volume can lead to wider spreads and greater price sensitivity to single trades.
Settlement depends on the platform's rulebook: a postponed game usually results in settlement after the official completion on the rescheduled date, a suspended game may wait for official league determination, and a canceled game may be voided or refunded per the platform's cancellation policy. Check KALSHI's official rules for definitive procedures.