| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper Rex | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| NRG | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers the outcome of the first map (Map 1) in the Masters Santiago playoff match between Paper Rex and NRG. It matters because the first map sets momentum in a playoff series and can signal matchup advantages on specific maps.
VALORANT Masters Santiago is an international VCT event featuring top teams from multiple regions; this listing is for a playoff match between Paper Rex (a Southeast Asian-based org) and NRG (an organization from the North American region). Playoff maps are often high-stakes, with teams adapting strategies under pressure and map-specific preparation playing a large role.
Market prices reflect the aggregated expectations of participants about which team will win Map 1; they update as new information arrives (roster news, map picks, warmup reports, etc.). Use market prices as a timely signal, and combine them with independent information about map pools, recent form, and official announcements.
The page shows the market 'Closes: TBD'; typically markets close around the official map start time or when match officials lock the map, but you should check the trading platform and event updates for the exact close time.
The winning outcome is the team that wins the first map of the match; this usually includes victories achieved in overtime. If the map is not played or the organizer voids it, the platform’s market resolution rules specify how the market is settled.
Map picks determine which map’s geometry and mechanics apply, favoring the team with stronger history or strategies on that map; vetoes can force a team onto weaker territory, so the pre-match veto sequence is a major determinant of Map 1 dynamics.
Look at recent head-to-heads with attention to the same map and similar roster compositions; historical results matter most when they are recent, map-specific, and involve the same core players and strategies.
Postponement, cancellation of the match, or an official ruling that the map will not be played would trigger platform-specific resolution policies; minor substitutions typically leave the market valid, but check the platform’s contingency rules for complete details.