| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TNC | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| STATE | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which team will win the matchup labeled 'TNC vs. STATE.' It matters to fans and traders because it aggregates public expectations and can reflect information about team strength, lineups, and match conditions ahead of the game.
TNC vs. STATE pits two named teams against each other in a single contest listed on the KALSHI platform; the event is categorized as a sports match and currently shows two possible outcomes. Context that typically matters for this matchup includes recent form, tournament stage or stakes, and any roster or coaching changes announced before the match. The market's close time is listed as TBD, so official timing and settlement rules should be confirmed on the exchange once they are posted.
Prediction market prices represent the market's consensus view of how likely each outcome is based on available information and trader activity; they update as new information arrives. Treat prices as a real‑time signal rather than a guaranteed forecast, and cross‑check with official match details and team announcements.
The market's close time is currently listed as TBD; KALSHI typically closes markets either at a posted cutoff before the match starts or at the official match start, so check the exchange page for the finalized close time and any updates.
This market lists two outcomes corresponding to which team wins the match: a TNC victory or a STATE victory. Verify the market description on the exchange to confirm whether it is for a single game, a best-of series, or another settlement rule.
Confirmed lineup changes can materially alter expectations—substitutions may change team chemistry, strategy, or role assignments—so incorporate official team announcements and verified reports immediately, as markets often move in response to that information.
Settlement rules are defined on the market page; some markets settle on the match winner at full‑time, others on a series winner or specific in‑game conditions—always read the market's settlement and dispute rules on KALSHI before trading.
Head-to-head history provides useful context but should be weighted against recent performance, roster changes, the sample size of past meetings, and changes in strategy or meta; recent and directly comparable matches usually offer the most actionable insight.