| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9z Team | 0% | 57¢ | 70¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| OXEN | 0% | 30¢ | 43¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether OXEN will win Map 2 of their VCL Latin America South 2026 match against 9z Team. Map-level markets let traders focus on a single map outcome, which can differ from the overall match result and reflect map-specific advantages.
VCL Latin America South is a regional VALORANT competition where teams compete in multi-map series; OXEN and 9z Team are established competitors on that circuit with distinct map pools and playstyles. Historical matchups between these squads, recent event form, and map vetoes all shape expectations for any given map.
Market prices are a live indicator of how participants collectively view the likelihood of OXEN winning Map 2; prices move as new information arrives (lineups, map picks, injuries, live performance) and can be used as a signal rather than a guarantee.
It refers to the second scheduled map in the OXEN vs. 9z Team matchup at the VCL Latin America South 2026 event. Whether and when Map 2 is played depends on the match format and schedule (for example, in a best-of-three series Map 2 is part of the scheduled sequence), and the exact timing will be set by the tournament organizers.
The map for Map 2 is determined by the event's map veto/pick procedure, where teams alternately ban and pick maps according to the organizer's rules; the procedure can leave Map 2 as a team pick, the remaining map, or a decider depending on the format.
Overtime and tie resolution follow the tournament's official rulebook for VCL events: if regulation ends in a tie, the event's overtime rules are applied to produce a winner for the map. For clarity on exact overtime mechanics, consult the VCL rule document for the 2026 season.
Market resolution typically relies on the official result published by the tournament organizers. If the organizers declare the map canceled, postponed, or void, trading platforms generally follow their own market resolution policies (which may include voiding or settling based on official rulings); check the platform and event announcements for the authoritative outcome.
Impactful contributors include the entry fraggers/duelists who win early engagements, initiators and controllers who enable executes, the team’s primary operator/sniper player on long-range maps, and the in-game leader/coach who calls mid-map adjustments; map-specific agent choices and utility usage by these roles are especially important for a single-map result.