| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gentle Mates | 0% | 68¢ | 79¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| All Gamers | 0% | 20¢ | 32¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team — Gentle Mates or All Gamers — will win Map 2 of their playoff match at VALORANT Masters Santiago. Map-level outcomes matter because each map win directly affects the series score and which team advances in the playoffs.
Masters Santiago is an international VALORANT event where teams from different regions compete in a high-pressure playoff bracket; individual map outcomes can swing momentum and strategic choices for the remainder of a series. Both teams' historical performance on specific maps, recent match results at the event, and head-to-head tendencies inform expectations going into Map 2.
Market prices reflect the collective expectations of traders and update as new information arrives (e.g., Map 1 result, lineup changes, map vetoes). They are an information signal, not a prediction guarantee — outcomes are decided by the official tournament match result for Map 2.
It settles on which team is recorded as the winner of Map 2 of the playoff match at Masters Santiago according to the official tournament result; overtime outcomes are included in the official map winner.
A Map 1 win usually gives momentum and confidence to the winner while forcing the loser to adapt strategy or agent choices; it can change side preferences and risk tolerance, but Map 2 still depends on map matchup and real-time adjustments.
Very important: some teams specialize on particular maps and may veto or pick to leverage those strengths. The identity of Map 2 (and how it was arrived at through vetoes/picks) is a key determinant of matchup balance.
Substitutions can materially affect communication, agent synergies, and strategic execution; markets typically react to such news, but settlement still follows the official match record showing who won Map 2.
Resolution in those cases follows the event operator's and market rules: overtime is normally counted toward the official map winner, while postponements or cancellations may trigger specific contract procedures—consult the market's official terms for final settlement rules.