| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lulu Sun | 61% | 61¢ | 62¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
| Diane Parry | 41% | 38¢ | 41¢ | — | $291 | Trade → |
This market asks which side — Sun or Parry — will win their upcoming matchup on the platform. It matters because market prices aggregate bettors' and traders' expectations about the likely winner.
Sun vs Parry is a head-to-head sporting matchup listed as a two-outcome market; historical results between the two, season form, and the stakes of this particular meeting are the main contextual inputs. Relevant context includes recent performance patterns, roster or personnel changes, and where the match is being played, all of which typically influence expectations.
Market odds reflect the collective view of participants on which outcome is more likely and change as new information arrives. Use movements in the market to infer how traders are reacting to news, but remember odds are market-implied expectations, not guarantees.
The event page shows the market close as TBD; the platform will publish the official close time prior to the match, and markets commonly close at the scheduled start or per the exchange's stated rules.
Resolution is based on the official match result as recorded by the designated official source for this market; 'Sun' wins if the official result declares Sun the winner at the conclusion of the contest and any platform-specific tie/overtime rules are applied.
Treatment of draws, postponements, or abandoned matches is determined by the market's rules on the event page—some binary markets are voided in those cases, others follow a specified tie-resolution policy; check the market's resolution notes for this event.
Yes. Traders react quickly to injuries, lineup announcements, and other breaking news, and prices can shift substantially as that information becomes public—monitor official team communications and reputable news sources close to the event.
Volume traded reflects liquidity and how much money participants have put behind their views on this matchup; higher volume usually means more active trading and greater information flow, while low volume can mean prices are more sensitive to single trades or news.