| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NRG | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Nongshim RedForce | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the NRG vs Nongshim RedForce playoff match at VALORANT Masters Santiago. Map 2 can be pivotal for series momentum and playoff progression.
Masters Santiago is an international LAN playoff stage where regional styles and preparation meet under high stakes; NRG represents North America while Nongshim RedForce represents Korea, creating a cross-region matchup that highlights differing tactical approaches. Playoff maps are determined through the tournament’s pick/ban process and teams will make map-specific agent and economy decisions between maps. Individual map outcomes can hinge on tactical adjustments, pistol rounds, and mid-series coaching changes rather than season-long records alone.
Market prices represent the collective response to available information (map picks, pistol rounds, substitutions, pauses) and will update as the match unfolds. Low trading volume or late-breaking match news can make prices move abruptly, so use prices alongside live match context rather than as a sole signal.
Map 1’s result affects momentum, psychological state, and sometimes map veto strategy going into Map 2; markets typically react to the immediate information from Map 1 (e.g., a convincing win, close overtime, or an upset), but traders should also watch lineup and tactical adjustments announced between maps.
Map 2 is determined by the tournament’s pick/ban process and will be listed on the official match feed or tournament page shortly before the map starts; check the live match page or broadcast for the confirmed Map 2 pick.
Early indicators such as the pistol round winner, an unusually lopsided first half, multi-kill rounds by star players, roster injuries/substitutions, and official pauses/timeouts are the most likely events to cause sharp market moves.
A last-minute substitution or roster issue typically causes immediate repricing as it changes expected team performance for that map; the magnitude of the move depends on market liquidity and the perceived impact of the player change on map-specific roles.
Low volume means individual trades can swing prices and spreads may be wide; consider using smaller position sizes, waiting for more liquidity or clearer in-match information, and closely monitoring live updates before committing to large trades.