| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nongshim RedForce | 0% | 39¢ | 51¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Gentle Mates | 0% | 48¢ | 61¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers who will win Map 2 of the VALORANT Masters Santiago playoff match between Nongshim RedForce and Gentle Mates; map-level outcomes matter because they determine series momentum and progression in the playoff bracket.
VALORANT Masters Santiago is an international VCT LAN event where regional qualifiers meet in a structured playoff format; teams advance through group stages into playoffs and each map is played from the official VALORANT map pool under tournament veto rules. Nongshim RedForce and Gentle Mates reached this playoff matchup after prior rounds at the event, bringing differing map preferences, agent strategies, and regional playstyles that shape head-to-head matchups.
Market odds aggregate public and professional information about Map 2—such as the map pick/ban result, Map 1 outcome, confirmed lineups, and late-breaking news—and update as new information arrives. Use odds movement as a signal of how market participants are re-evaluating the likely Map 2 winner, not as a fixed truth.
A Map 1 win typically gives the victor momentum and may force the opponent to adjust agent compositions or strategies for Map 2; it can also change which team controls map veto priorities depending on the event’s veto format.
Map 2 results from the match’s established map veto/pick process, which can vary by tournament; consult the official Masters Santiago rulebook or match page for the event-specific pick/ban order and any tie-breaking procedures.
Pistol rounds, save/eco decisions, multi-round streaks, successful post-plant executes, and timely utility usage are the decisive events that swing individual VALORANT maps.
Pay attention to each team’s primary duelists for entry impact, their in-game leader for mid-map calls and adaptations, and their operators/snipers for site control—those roles most often determine clutch rounds and tempo control on a single map.
Live developments can cause rapid market movement because they change expected team performance; roster locks, official substitutions, confirmed technical problems, or a decisive Map 1 result are all examples of information that traders typically react to immediately.