| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Omega | 0% | 36¢ | 46¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Acend | 0% | 54¢ | 63¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is about which team will win the upcoming match between Omega and Acend, a head-to-head esports contest listed on KALSHI. It matters to fans and traders because it aggregates real-time information and expectations about the match outcome.
Omega and Acend are competing organizations with distinct recent results, roster compositions, and playstyles; their matchup should be read in the context of their most recent tournaments and any announced roster or coaching changes. Past meetings, current tournament placement, and the broader meta of the game all provide useful background for assessing how the two teams match up. Because details can change close to match time (substitutions, map pool updates, schedule shifts), up-to-date team news is important context.
Market prices reflect the collective expectations of traders and update as new information arrives; they are a snapshot of consensus rather than a definitive prediction. Use prices as one signal among others—combine them with match-specific details, expert analysis, and first‑hand team news before forming a view.
Closure and settlement follow the exchange and tournament organizer rules; markets typically close at or before the official match start time and settle once the tournament organizer publishes the official match result. If the match is postponed, canceled, or otherwise altered, settlement will follow the platform’s published contingency rules.
A win is determined by the official match result as recorded by the event organizer (e.g., majority of maps in a best-of series). For forfeits, disqualifications, or abandoned matches, the platform will follow the tournament’s ruling and its own market settlement policies.
Treat roster announcements as high-impact information: permanent changes affect long-term synergy while late substitutes can increase variance and uncertainty. Markets generally react quickly to verified roster news, so confirm announcements via official team or organizer channels before relying on them.
Head-to-head history provides context—especially map-specific patterns—but its predictive power depends on sample size, recentness, and whether rosters or the game meta have changed. Use it alongside recent form and map-veto considerations rather than as a sole determinant.
Confirm match format (BO1/BO3), map pool and veto procedure, official start time and timezone, stage of the tournament (group, playoffs, final), and any travel or scheduling factors for the teams. Those specifics materially affect variance, strategic incentives, and how much one result should move your view.