| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rhode Island | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Richmond | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Rhode Island vs Richmond game. It matters to bettors and observers because it aggregates real-time information about injuries, matchups, and public sentiment into a single market price.
Rhode Island and Richmond are regular opponents in Atlantic 10 basketball, and their meetings often carry conference implications. Historically these games are competitive and can hinge on tempo, perimeter shooting, and coaching adjustments. Team rosters and health can shift the competitive balance from season to season.
Market prices reflect what traders collectively think about the likely outcome based on available information; they update as new information (injuries, lineup news, matchup data) becomes public. Treat prices as a snapshot of market consensus that can change up to the market close or game start depending on the contract rules.
This market typically resolves on which team is the official winner of the listed game after the contest is completed according to the league’s official score; check the contract text for whether overtime is included and any tie-breaking rules.
The listing shows the close time as TBD; markets for individual games commonly close shortly before game tip-off, but you should confirm the exact close time on the contract page before trading.
New injury or lineup information can move the market quickly because it directly changes expected on-court performance; major late-game scratches or returns typically have the largest impact on prices.
Past meetings suggest close contests often decided by perimeter shooting, guard play, and defensive matchups; however, year-to-year roster turnover means recent season context is more informative than long-ago games.
Key stats include three-point shooting and allowed percentage, turnover margin, rebound margin (especially offensive rebounding), free-throw rate, and pace; changes in any of these areas right before the game can be particularly informative.