| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OG | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Liquid | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market concerns which team will win Map 2 of the Roman Imperium Cup 2026 match between OG and Team Liquid; map-level markets let traders isolate map-specific strengths and strategies rather than the overall match result. It matters because Map 2 can shift momentum in a series and reflects tactical matchups tied to a particular map.
OG and Team Liquid are established esports organizations with histories of competing at high levels; outcomes on a single map often hinge on map pools, veto strategies, and individual player roles. The Roman Imperium Cup 2026 places additional context on form and stakes — whether it’s a group-stage match, elimination game, or exhibition affects how teams prioritize maps and lineups.
Market prices express the aggregate expectations of traders based on available information such as map picks, lineup announcements, and recent performance; movements typically respond to new, map-specific data (vetoes, roster news, injuries). Use prices as a snapshot of collective market sentiment rather than a fixed prediction of future events.
Settlement is based on the official match report from the tournament organizer: if OG is declared the winner of Map 2 (including any overtime periods), the 'OG wins Map 2' outcome is resolved as a win; if the map is not played or the match is canceled, the market will be resolved according to the platform’s event rules.
The close time is listed on the market and currently marked TBD; typically map-level markets close shortly before the map is scheduled to begin, so confirm the market page for the final cutoff to ensure you can trade prior to the map start.
The identity of Map 2 depends on the tournament’s veto and pick process between OG and Liquid; official map veto information is usually announced live before the match and posted in the event broadcast or match lobby—check those sources to learn which map will be Map 2 for this fixture.
A verified roster change or stand-in can materially alter team dynamics on a specific map: consider the incoming player’s map experience, role fit, and recent form, and monitor official announcements and team communications before trading, since markets often react quickly to such news.
Any interruption or official format change noted by tournament organizers can change whether Map 2 is played or how it is treated; if Map 2 is later not played or the match format changes, the market will be settled per the platform’s resolution policy and the tournament’s official statement; if Map 2 is played and goes to overtime, the final map winner (including overtime) determines settlement.