| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nongshim RedForce | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Paper Rex | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the outcome of Map 3 in the playoff match between Paper Rex and Nongshim RedForce at VALORANT Masters Santiago. Map 3 determines the decider in a tied series and can be pivotal for both teams' progression in the playoffs.
Masters Santiago is an international VALORANT event featuring top regional representatives; this matchup pits Paper Rex (Southeast Asia) against Nongshim RedForce (Korea), two teams with distinct playstyles and international experience. Both squads reached the playoff stage through earlier groups or bracket play, and a Map 3 implies the series is evenly contested after the first two maps.
Market prices reflect the trading consensus about who will win Map 3 and should be treated as one input among match context, map pool, and live developments. Use the market alongside map-specific analysis, lineup news, and in-match indicators rather than as a sole predictor.
Resolution depends on the exchange's market rules; this market is specifically for Map 3, so if Map 3 is not played consult KALSHI's settlement policy for whether the market is voided, refunded, or otherwise settled.
Map 3 is the remaining map after the teams complete the predefined ban/pick/veto process for Maps 1 and 2; which specific map appears in Map 3 depends on those initial selections and the tournament's veto format.
Look for which team is making successful tactical adjustments, trends in round-to-round utility usage, who controls key choke points, and whether primary fraggers or the IGL sustain form—these indicators often carry over into a decisive Map 3.
Focus on each side's primary fraggers/duelists, the in‑game leader who drives mid‑round calls, and controller/initiator players who enable executes; their clutches, utility usage, and timing tend to determine close map outcomes.
Because Map 3 is the decider in a 1–1 series, the Map 3 winner wins the match and advances according to the event bracket; the exact bracket consequence (advancement, elimination, or moving between winner/loser brackets) depends on the Masters Santiago playoff structure.