| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Contra | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tezcat Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the VCL Latin America North 2026 match between Contra and Tezcat Gaming. Map-level markets matter because they let traders isolate expectations about a single map where team strengths, map vetoes, and tactical matchups matter more than overall series outcome.
VCL Latin America North is a regional Valorant competition where teams from the northern Latin America region compete in multi-map matches; map 2 is the second map played within the match format and can be pivotal for momentum. Contra and Tezcat Gaming are competitors in the regional circuit whose recent form, map preferences, and lineup stability typically shape expectations for individual maps.
Market odds reflect the aggregated beliefs of traders and adjust as new information (lineup news, map vetoes, server location) becomes available; use them as a dynamic indicator of market sentiment rather than a guarantee of results.
Map 2 is played as the second map within the match schedule; exact local start time depends on the match start and whether Map 1 goes to full rounds/overtime. The market's official close time is set by the platform (here marked as TBD), so monitor the event page and official announcements for the exact closure relative to the match start.
A win is awarded to the team officially recorded by the tournament organizers as the victor of Map 2 after regulation or overtime. If the map ends via forfeit, technical decision, or other official ruling, settlement follows the tournament’s official match report and the market platform’s resolution rules.
The veto/pick order determines which map becomes Map 2; if a team forces a map that aligns with their strengths or the opponent’s weaknesses, that can significantly shift expectations. Watch the announced veto order and which team earned map pick rights from Map 1 results for context.
Last-minute substitutions or coaching changes can change in-game coordination and agent choices, sometimes immediately affecting map-level performance. Traders should verify official match rosters and consider how experienced a substitute or interim coach is on the specific map before interpreting market movements.
Resolution depends on the platform’s settlement policy and the tournament’s official decision: common outcomes include postponement of settlement until the map is played, voiding/refunding the market if the map never occurs, or settlement based on the tournament’s final ruling. Check the platform’s event rules and official organizer communications for the precise resolution method.