| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Juan Pablo Varillas | 91% | 88¢ | 91¢ | — | $14 | Trade → |
| Benjamin Torrealba | 13% | 10¢ | 13¢ | — | $2 | Trade → |
This market asks which competitor — Torrealba or Varillas — will win the head‑to‑head sports contest. It matters because the market aggregates public information and reactions to pre‑match news about the two participants.
Torrealba vs Varillas is a two‑outcome event pitting two named competitors against each other; the market tracks which of the two will be declared the winner. Relevant background items include each athlete's recent results, playing or fighting style, any prior meetings between them, and up‑to‑date health or eligibility information announced by event organizers.
Market prices reflect the collective expectations of traders and will move as new information arrives; they are a realtime signal of market sentiment, not an official result. Settlement will follow the platform's rules once an official outcome is reported.
This market tracks two outcomes: one outcome for a Torrealba win and one outcome for a Varillas win. The market does not list additional outcomes such as a draw unless explicitly stated on the market page.
The market close is listed as TBD; the platform and the event organizer will publish the official date and start time. Monitor the market page, official event announcements, and the platform's notification channels for the confirmed schedule.
Settlement follows the platform's published rules and the event organizer's official determination. If the match is postponed or canceled, the platform will post settlement guidance; if the outcome is inconclusive, the market will be settled according to the market description and the platform's dispute or voiding policies.
Watch official weigh‑ins/medical clearances, announcement of any scratches or replacements, press conferences and training reports, travel or visa issues for either competitor, and venue or weather updates that could affect the contest.
Low liquidity means prices can move sharply on small trades and may not reflect broad consensus. Treat the market as more sensitive to individual trades and breaking news; verify key information from official sources before making trading decisions.