| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper Rex | 0% | 70¢ | 83¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| All Gamers | 0% | 17¢ | 29¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the VALORANT Masters Santiago playoff match between All Gamers and Paper Rex. Map-level markets matter because a single map can swing a best-of series and reveal team adjustments or map-specific strengths.
Masters Santiago is an international VALORANT LAN playoff event that pits regional qualifiers against one another; playoffs raise stakes as teams must adapt quickly between maps. All Gamers and Paper Rex arrive with different regional pedigrees—one with local/regional momentum and the other with deeper international experience—making map-by-map outcomes informative about preparation and in-match adaptation.
Market prices represent the aggregated expectations of traders based on pre-match info, live developments, and public news; they update as new information (injuries, tactical changes, map picks) becomes available. Use changing prices to track how the community’s assessment of Map 2 shifts, but consult official match results for final outcomes.
The market resolves once tournament officials post the official winner of Map 2 for the All Gamers vs. Paper Rex playoff match; settlement follows the event operator’s official match report.
Map 1 provides both teams with intel on opponents’ agent choices, set plays, and tendencies; the winning side may gain momentum while the losing side may change agents or strategies, making Map 2 a contest of adaptation.
The winner is determined by the tournament’s in-game overtime rules and the official match result published by the organizer; overtime rounds count toward the Map 2 result used for market settlement.
Very important: different maps reward different playstyles (e.g., vertical map control, long-range versus close-quarters engagements), so which map is played for Map 2 can materially shift each team’s tactical advantage.
Late developments include agent switches, coaching instructions reported on stream, player illness or substitution, technical issues or pauses, and new information about opponent tendencies revealed during Map 1.