| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Gamers | 36% | 21¢ | 28¢ | — | $26 | Trade → |
| G2 Esports | 79% | 68¢ | 79¢ | — | $8 | Trade → |
This market covers the outcome of Map 1 between All Gamers and G2 Esports in the Playoffs bracket at VALORANT Masters — Masters Santiago. The first map is important because it sets immediate competitive momentum and is tracked separately by traders and viewers.
VALORANT Masters Santiago is an international VCT stage event where regional qualifiers meet in group and playoff formats to compete for placement and prize money. All Gamers and G2 Esports are professional VALORANT organizations that reached this playoff stage through their respective regional paths; playoff matches determine advancement or elimination and carry strategic weight for both teams.
Market prices reflect the community’s aggregated expectations for who will win Map 1 and will shift as match-specific information becomes available (map vetoes, lineups, visible performance). Treat market movements as real-time signals that incorporate new information, not as fixed predictions.
Map 1 is the first map played in this playoff series. It is tracked separately because many markets and viewers treat single-map outcomes independently, and the result establishes immediate momentum and strategic information for the remainder of the series.
Map 1 is determined by the tournament’s official map veto/pick procedure overseen by the event organizers; teams alternate bans and picks until the lineup of maps — including the first map to be played — is decided. Consult the event’s published rules for the exact veto sequence used.
If the regulation rounds end tied, the match proceeds to overtime under the tournament’s overtime rules, where additional rounds are played until one team wins the map. The team that wins overtime earns the Map 1 victory and that map result counts toward the overall series score.
Roster and role changes are governed by the tournament’s rules and are typically announced by organizers; substitutions made before the match can materially alter Map 1 dynamics by changing communication, agent choices, and team synergy. Markets react quickly to such announced changes because they change the underlying matchup information.
Yes. Map 1 contributes to the match result which, depending on the series format (e.g., best-of), determines whether a team advances, drops into a lower bracket, or is eliminated. The exact bracket consequences depend on the playoff format used at the event.