| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Contra | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tezcat Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a bet on the winner of Map 3 in the VCL Latin America North 2026 match between Contra and Tezcat Gaming, the decider map that determines the match victor. Map 3 outcomes matter because they decide which team advances in the bracket and can affect standings and seeding in the regional league.
VCL Latin America North is a regional Valorant competition in 2026 featuring teams from the northern LATAM region; matches are typically best-of-3, making Map 3 the decisive map when teams split the first two maps. Contra and Tezcat Gaming are competing in this series with whatever map pool and roster configurations they brought to the event, and the decider map often highlights which team adapts better in-series.
Market prices reflect how traders and observers view the likelihood of each team winning Map 3 and change as new information (lineups, map vetoes, in-game events) becomes available. Treat market prices as a real-time aggregation of expectations, not guarantees — they update as match circumstances evolve.
This market resolves to which team wins Map 3 of the listed match. If Map 3 is not played (for example because the match ends 2–0) or if the match is postponed or cancelled, the market will be settled according to the exchange’s official resolution rules and posted event terms.
Overtime is part of the map and the market outcome is determined by the official winner of Map 3 as decided under the tournament’s overtime rules; the final map winner in overtime is the outcome that is used for settlement.
Map 3 markets typically become relevant after Maps 1 and 2 conclude with a 1–1 split; timing depends on the event schedule and any delays. Check the official match schedule and broadcaster updates for start times and any changes that could affect when Map 3 will be played.
Key developments include announced map vetoes/picks, visible tactical adjustments between maps, publicized roster substitutions or injuries, and evidence of one team’s players performing unusually well or poorly on the Map 3 pick.
Late-breaking items can materially affect the decider map: substitutions or technical problems before Map 3 can change team strength, and admin rulings can delay or alter match format. Monitor official tournament communications and match officials for authoritative updates; market prices will typically react to those announcements.