| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FURIA Esports | 0% | 1¢ | 97¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| BBL Esports | 0% | 2¢ | 98¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets participants trade on which team will win Map 1 of the playoff match between FURIA Esports and BBL Esports at VALORANT Masters Santiago; map-level outcomes matter because they determine match momentum and bracket progression in the playoffs.
VALORANT Masters Santiago is an international LAN stop on the VALORANT competitive circuit and features teams competing for event placement and circuit points; playoff matches are higher-pressure, single-match slices of a larger tournament where every map can be decisive. FURIA is a well-known organization with international VALORANT experience, while BBL Esports qualified through regional competition and may present different stylistic and strategic challenges.
Market prices are a real-time reflection of trader sentiment about which team will take Map 1 and shift as new information appears (map vetoes, roster news, live performance). Treat prices as a dynamic signal, not a definitive prediction—they update when participants respond to concrete events and data.
This market trades on the winner of the first map played in the playoff match between FURIA Esports and BBL Esports; the outcome resolves to whichever team wins that specific map (including any overtime that decides the map).
The map veto determines which map is played first, and since teams often have pronounced strengths and weaknesses on particular maps, knowledge of the completed veto can materially change the expected matchup and therefore market prices for Map 1.
Traders typically react to confirmed roster news quickly; a last-minute substitution can affect team coordination and strategy execution on Map 1, prompting rapid price movement as participants update their assessments of each team’s chances.
The market outcome for Map 1 covers the official match result for that map as recorded by the tournament organizers, which includes overtime results according to VALORANT’s standard competitive rules—so overtime winners count as the map winner.
A $0 traded volume indicates no recorded trades have occurred yet on this market; low or zero volume can mean prices are less stable and more sensitive to new information, so expect wider and faster price swings once participants begin trading.