| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UCAM Esports Club | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Mandatory | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether UCAM Esports Club will win Map 1 in their VCL EMEA 2026 matchup labeled “Mandatory Map 1.” It matters for bettors and traders who want to isolate first-map performance rather than full-match outcomes.
VCL EMEA is the regional Valorant competition for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa; single-map markets like this let participants focus on map-specific preparation, veto choices, and opening-game momentum. UCAM Esports Club is a regional competitor whose map-one performance depends on lineup stability, map pool choices, and how they prepare specifically for their opponent and the current meta. Tournament rules (best-of-one vs best-of-three, mandated maps, and admin procedures) shape what map-one results look like in this event.
Market prices aggregate trader expectations and update as new information (roster locks, map vetoes, official start times, patch/agent changes) arrives. With two outcomes and low initial volume, treat prices as live signals rather than definitive forecasts.
It means this market resolves on the official result of the match’s first map as designated by the event listing. That can be a pre-selected (mandated) map or simply the first map played after the normal veto process; check the match listing or VCL schedule for the specific method used.
The market will typically lock at the official match or map start time as posted by the event organizer; because it is listed as TBD, monitor the event page and official VCL schedule for the finalized start time and market lock notice.
Any announced roster changes, substitutions, or role swaps before the map starts can materially affect expectations; traders should watch official roster locks and team announcements, as markets often move quickly on those updates.
Resolution follows the VCL and platform settlement rules: the market is settled using the official result recorded by the tournament administrators for Map 1. If admins rule the map void or replayed, consult the event’s official communication and the platform’s settlement policy for the final outcome.
Zero traded volume means no liquidity yet; two outcomes indicate a binary market (UCAM wins Map 1 vs not). Low liquidity can cause larger price swings from small trades, so verify roster and start-time information before placing larger positions.