| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lanlana Tararudee | 91% | 89¢ | 91¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Malaika Rapolu | 10% | 9¢ | 11¢ | — | $374 | Trade → |
This market asks which competitor will win the sporting matchup between Tararudee and Rapolu, aggregating trader expectations into a single, tradable price. It matters because it reflects real-time information and opinions about form, preparation, and event conditions.
Tararudee vs Rapolu is a head-to-head sporting contest listed in the Sports category; specifics such as sport, venue, and officiating framework determine how the contest is fought and judged. Relevant context includes each athlete's recent performances, any past meetings between them, their preparation and coaching, and the ruleset or weight/class under which they compete.
Market odds or prices represent the collective view of traders about likely outcomes and update as new information arrives. Use them as a dynamic signal of market sentiment while cross-checking with independent information like official announcements, injury reports, and expert analysis.
The market close time is listed as TBD on the event page; settlement will follow the market’s published rules, typically using the official result from the event organizer or sanctioning body—check the market description for final settlement criteria.
This market lists two primary outcomes corresponding to which competitor wins the match; consult the market contract terms to see how ties, draws, or no-contests are treated for settlement.
Head-to-head results are useful evidence but should be weighed by recency and context—consider changes in training, injuries, weight class, or tactics since those meetings rather than treating past results as determinative.
Low total volume suggests fewer participants and less information aggregated into the market price, so prices may be more volatile or driven by individual trades; treat low-volume markets with caution and supplement with independent research.
Major developments include injury or withdrawal announcements, weight-miss reports, changes to the event date or venue, official confirmations from organizers, or substantive tactical insights from reliable sources; these typically trigger fast repricing as traders update expectations.