| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| NIP | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the Roman Imperium Cup 2026 match between Alliance and NIP. It matters to fans and traders because a map-level market isolates performance on a single map, which can differ from overall match expectations.
The Roman Imperium Cup 2026 is a tournament-level event in which established esports organizations compete across a map pool determined by tournament rules; Alliance and NIP are legacy teams with histories in major competitive circuits. Map 2 is especially meaningful in best-of-three series because it can either level the series after Map 1 or provide a decisive lead; map selection and veto procedures often determine which map is played second.
Prediction market prices aggregate trader beliefs and public information about who will win Map 2; they move as new information (lineups, vetoes, injury/sub reports, match start) becomes available. Use them as a dynamic signal rather than a fixed forecast and check market rules for settlement conditions.
This market resolves on the officially recorded winner of Map 2 in the scheduled match between Alliance and NIP. If Map 2 is not played for any reason (e.g., match format change, cancellation), resolution follows Kalshi's stated event rules—check the platform's market-specific resolution policy.
The event listing currently shows the close time as TBD. Typically trading closes at or just before the map start time or when the platform locks the market; monitor the match start schedule and Kalshi updates for the confirmed closing time.
Veto/pick order determines which map becomes Map 2; that map's tactical characteristics and each team's historical proficiency on it materially affect expectations. Announced picks or unexpected vetoes before trading will often shift market sentiment because they change the matchup context.
Track the announced starting lineups, any late roster substitutions, recent performances on the specific map, head-to-head map history between Alliance and NIP, and any coach or IGL changes. Also watch for travel, visa, or technical issues that could impair a team on match day.
Zero or low volume indicates little prior trading interest and potentially low liquidity; prices may move sharply on small trades and spreads can be wide. Exercise extra caution, verify the market is active, and confirm settlement/voiding rules if the map is not played.